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Mark Blaug on the normativity of welfare economics
This article examines Mark Blaug's position on the normative character of Paretian welfare economics in general, and also specifically with respect to his debate with Pieter Hennipman over this question during the 1990s.
D. Wade Hands
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The Death of Welfare Economics
The death of welfare economics has been declared several times. One of the reasons cited for these plural obituaries is that Kenneth Arrow’s impossibility theorem, as set out in his pathbreaking Social Choice and Individual Values in 1951, has shown that
Herrade Igersheim
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Datafied child welfare services: unpacking politics, economics and power
This article analyses three distinct child welfare data systems in England. We focus on child welfare as a contested area in public services where data systems are being used to inform decision-making and transforming governance.
J. Redden, L. Dencik, Harry Warne
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Theoretical Analysis of the Assessment of Government Expenditure Effect on Welfare of Society
The problem addressed in this paper namely is the government expenditure effect on welfare of society. The object of research is government expenditure effect on welfare of society, whereas the aim of the paper is to analyse government expenditure effect
Kisieliauskas Justinas
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The Economic Competitiveness and Inclusive Development Nexus: Empirical Evidence from 101 Economies
The paper explores the association between economic competitiveness and inclusive development in 101 economies based on data provided by the 2018 World Economic Forum reports.
Neagu Olimpia, Teodoru Mircea Constantin
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Modelling in happiness economics [PDF]
In modern times, in the context of an increasingly quantitative approach to economics, welfare has been related mostly to an economic actor’s income. With increasing complexity in social and economic life, studies moving beyond the income approach to ...
Raluca I. IORGULESCU
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Defining the public domain in economic terms: Approaches and consequences for policy
Stimulating innovation and growth in the so-called ‘creative economy’ is a current policy objective for national regulators. One policy lever traditionally applied to the creative sector is intellectual property, in particular the scope and term of ...
Kristofer Erickson
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Directly Valuing Animal Welfare in (Environmental) Economics
Research in economics is anthropocentric. It only cares about the welfare of humans, and usually does not concern itself with animals. When it does, animals are treated as resources, biodiversity, or food.
A. Carlier, Nicolas Treich
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dUTPases are involved in balancing the appropriate nucleotide pools. We showed that dUTPase is essential for normal development in zebrafish. The different zebrafish genomes contain several single‐nucleotide variations (SNPs) of the dut gene. One of the dUTPase variants displayed drastically lower protein stability and catalytic efficiency as compared ...
Viktória Perey‐Simon +6 more
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A defense of Austrian welfare economics
Murray N. Rothbard’s Toward a Reconstruction of Utility and Welfare Economics is the defining contribution outlining the Austrian school’s approach to welfare theory.
Tate Fegley, Karl-Friedrich Israel
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