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What is Equality? Part 1: Equality of Welfare
Author(s)Dworkin, Ronald
AbstractThis selection analyzes the economic concept of cost-benefit analysis in relation to environmental decision making. Critiques of this method of decision-making are made in the context of sustainability and equity, as well as in the context of environmental values being immeasurable.
IssueNo3
Pages185-246
ArticleAccess to Article
SourcePhilosophy & Public Affairs
VolumeNo10
PubDateSummer 1981
ISBN_ISSN0048-3915

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