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Cost-Benefit Analysis, Safety, and Environmental Quality
Author(s)Anderson, Elizabeth
AbstractIn this chapter Anderson examines the application of cost-benefit analysis to public policies concerning the protection of human life and environmental quality. She argues that these goods are not properly regarded as mere commodities. By regarding them only as commodity values, cost-benefit analysis fails to consider the proper roles they occupy in public life.
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Pages190-216
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SourceValue in Ethics and Economics
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PubDate1993
ISBN_ISSN0674931890
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