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A New Welfare Theory

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A New Welfare Theory
Author(s)Hahnel, Robin; Albert, Michael
AbstractOne of the fundamental assumptions of neoclassical welfare economics is that preferences are exogenous. Economic theory is primarily concerned with derived needs, or preferences for particular commodities, and should therefore assume that preferences are endogenous. This paper asserts that preferences are often endogenous and explores the implications of this view for economic theory.
Pages141-202
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SourceQuiet Revolution in Welfare Economics, The
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PubDate1990
ISBN_ISSN0691042527

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