Herewith we are going to address the issue of value judgment in economics (and therefore of value measurability) with an essential concern for its ethical significance. This issue represents the main explicit joint between economics and ethics and underlies the idea of economic efficiency as something per se valuable. We are targeting the axioms that support the Paretian notion of economic optimality with special reference to the axiom of transitivity, which is shown to be violable without irrationality, insofar as we reject a basic Utilitarian model of value
Economics is the science of means. It describes the strategies people adopt to attain their goals at...
In mainstream economics, the principle of freedom from value judgment (Wertfreiheit) is enforced. Th...
New Welfare Economics and Social Choice Theory have given rise to a group of problems which lie on t...
Economics is often accused of being a-ethical, not to mention totally immoral. Pure and perfect comp...
This paper proposes a dualist view that economics exhibits the properties of both moral science and ...
This chapter starts by reflecting on the notion of "value" in economics. It then describes how econo...
In contrast to the neo-liberal ideology which dominates much of modern economic discourse, virtue e...
Economics is full of problems which seem to find no rest. They are being turned over again and again...
Debates surrounding the place of values and morality in economics are not new. The very phrase econo...
In whatever sense we understand ‘values’, we must say that they precede prices and are ever present,...
Economics, to put it bluntly, is a moral science. Of course, this may sound brazen to some, especial...
Conventional economics, both in its free enterprise and command versions sought to delink the scienc...
I argue that the typical description and thus also the evaluation of the human activities of acquiri...
The paper analyses economic evaluations by distinguishing evaluative statements from actual value ju...
The notion of subjectivism has a significant place in the body of economic theory, most notably in ...
Economics is the science of means. It describes the strategies people adopt to attain their goals at...
In mainstream economics, the principle of freedom from value judgment (Wertfreiheit) is enforced. Th...
New Welfare Economics and Social Choice Theory have given rise to a group of problems which lie on t...
Economics is often accused of being a-ethical, not to mention totally immoral. Pure and perfect comp...
This paper proposes a dualist view that economics exhibits the properties of both moral science and ...
This chapter starts by reflecting on the notion of "value" in economics. It then describes how econo...
In contrast to the neo-liberal ideology which dominates much of modern economic discourse, virtue e...
Economics is full of problems which seem to find no rest. They are being turned over again and again...
Debates surrounding the place of values and morality in economics are not new. The very phrase econo...
In whatever sense we understand ‘values’, we must say that they precede prices and are ever present,...
Economics, to put it bluntly, is a moral science. Of course, this may sound brazen to some, especial...
Conventional economics, both in its free enterprise and command versions sought to delink the scienc...
I argue that the typical description and thus also the evaluation of the human activities of acquiri...
The paper analyses economic evaluations by distinguishing evaluative statements from actual value ju...
The notion of subjectivism has a significant place in the body of economic theory, most notably in ...
Economics is the science of means. It describes the strategies people adopt to attain their goals at...
In mainstream economics, the principle of freedom from value judgment (Wertfreiheit) is enforced. Th...
New Welfare Economics and Social Choice Theory have given rise to a group of problems which lie on t...