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书名: | Human well-being and economic goals | |
作者: | edited by Frank Ackerman ... [et al.]. | |
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分册名: | 出版地: | Washington, D.C. : |
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出版社: | Island Press | |
出版时间: | c1997. | |
页数: | xxxii, 427 p. : | |
开本: | 23 cm. | |
丛书名: | Frontier issues in economic thought | |
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其他分类号: | H31:F091 | |
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245 | 00 | @aHuman well-being and economic goals / @cedited by Frank Ackerman ... [et al.]. |
260 | @aWashington, D.C. :@bIsland Press,@cc1997. | |
300 | @axxxii, 427 p. :@bill. ;@c23 cm. | |
440 | 0 | @aFrontier issues in economic thought ;@vv. 3 |
500 | @a"The Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University." | |
504 | @aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 403-405) and indexes | |
650 | 0 | @aNeoclassical school of economics |
650 | 0 | @aUtility theory |
650 | 0 | @aWelfare economics |
650 | 0 | @aEconomic man |
650 | 0 | @aValues |
700 | 1 | @aAckerman, Frank |
710 | 2 | @aProgram for the Study of Sustainable Change and Development (Tufts University. Global Development and Environment Institute) |
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970 | 01 | @tAcknowledgments |
970 | 01 | @tAuthors of Original Articles |
970 | 01 | @tForeword@cTibor Scitovsky@fScitovsky, Tibor. |
970 | 01 | @tOverview Essay@cFrank Ackerman@fAckerman, Frank.@p49 |
970 | 01 | @tOverview Essay@cFrank Ackerman@fAckerman, Frank.@p81 |
970 | 01 | @tOverview Essay@cFrank Ackerman@fAckerman, Frank.@p121 |
970 | 01 | @tOverview Essay@cDavid Kiron@fKiron, David.@p165 |
970 | 01 | @tOverview Essay@cDavid Kiron@fKiron, David.@p203 |
970 | 01 | @tOverview Essay@cDavid Kiron@fKiron, David.@p239 |
970 | 01 | @tOverview Essay@cFrank Ackerman@fAckerman, Frank.@p281 |
970 | 01 | @tVolume Introduction@cNeva R. Goodwin@fGoodwin, Neva R. |
970 | 01 | @tOverview Essay@cNeva R. Goodwin@fGoodwin, Neva R.@p1 |
970 | 01 | @tReferences@p403 |
970 | 01 | @tSubject Index@p407 |
970 | 01 | @tName Index@p423 |
970 | 11 | @lPt. I@tInterdisciplinary Perspectives on Well-Being |
970 | 11 | @lPt. II@tUtility and Welfare I: The History of Economic Thought |
970 | 11 | @lPt. III@tUtility and Welfare II: Modern Economic Alternatives |
970 | 11 | @lPt. IV@tApplied Welfare Economics: Externalities, Valuation, and Cost-Benefit Analysis |
970 | 11 | @lPt. V@tEconomics and the Good, I: Individuals |
970 | 11 | @lPt. VI@tEconomics and the Good, II: Community |
970 | 11 | @lPt. VII@tEconomics and the Good, III: Society |
970 | 11 | @lPt. VIII@tNational Development: From Basic Needs to the Welfare State |
970 | 11 | @lPt. IX@tCritiques of National Income Accounting and GNP |
970 | 11 | @lPt. X@tAlternatives to Gross National Product: A Critical Survey |
970 | 12 | @tAlternative Conceptions of the Economic Realm@cJerome M.Segal@fSegal, Jerome M.@p15 |
970 | 12 | @tThe Meaning, Nature, and Source of Value in Economics@cTibor Scitovsky@fScitovsky, Tibor.@p18 |
970 | 12 | @tHuman Values and Economic Behavior: A Model of Moral Economy@cJohn Oliver Wilson@fWilson, John Oliver, 1938-@p22 |
970 | 12 | @tMaterial Well-Being and Human Well-Being@cPeter Travers@fTravers, Peter (Peter Denis)@cSue Richardson@fRichardson,Sue, 1946-@p26 |
970 | 01 | @tOverview Essay@cJonathan M. Harris@fHarris, Jonathan M.@p335 |
970 | 01 | @tEssay@cRichard W. England@fEngland, Richard W.@p373 |
970 | 12 | @tThe Ethical Limitations of the Market@cElizabeth Anderson@fAnderson, Elizabeth@p36 |
970 | 12 | @tHuman Well-Being and the Natural World and Nature, Intrinsic Value, and Human Well-Being@cJohn O'Neill@fO'Neill, John, 1933-@p40 |
970 | 12 | @tTaking Ethics Seriously: Economics and Contemporary Moral Philosophy@cDaniel M. Hausman@fHausman, Daniel M., 1947-@cMichael S. McPherson@fMcPherson, Michael S.@p44 |
970 | 12 | @tAdam Smith on Justice and Distribution in Commercial Societies@cJohn Salter@fSalter, John@p58 |
970 | 12 | @tJeremy Bentham@cJohn Bonner@fBonner, John.@p61 |
970 | 12 | @tPure versus Eclectic Utilitarianism: The Writings of Bastiat and Mill@cE. K. Hunt@fHunt, E. K.@p64 |
970 | 12 | @tPhilosophy and Economics in the Writings of Karl Marx@cE. K. Hunt@fHunt, E. K.@p67 |
970 | 12 | @tThe Neoclassics: Utility@cJoan Robinson@fRobinson, Joan,1903-@p70 |
970 | 12 | @tJevons, Marshall, and the Utilitarian Tradition@cR. D. Collison Black@fBlack, R. D. Collison.@p74 |
970 | 12 | @tThorstein Veblen@cE. K. Hunt@fHunt, E. K.@p77 |
970 | 12 | @tWere the Ordinalists Wrong About Welfare Economics?@cRobert Cooter@fCooter, Robert.@cPeter Rappoport@fRappoport, Peter.@p93 |
970 | 12 | @tKeynes's Political Philosophy@cRod O'Donnell@fO'Donnell,R. M., 1946-@p97 |
970 | 12 | @tWelfare Economics@cPeter Jackson@fJackson, Peter@p100 |
970 | 12 | @tThe Invisible Hand and Modern Welfare Economics@cJoseph E. Stiglitz@fStiglitz, Joseph E.@p103 |
970 | 12 | @tSocial Choice: The Science of the Impossible?@cPeter J. Hammond@fHammond, Peter J.@p107 |
970 | 12 | @tSome Nonwelfaristic Issues in Welfare Economics@cPrasanta K. Pattanaik@fPattanaik, Prasanta K.@p110 |
970 | 12 | @tGame and Decision-Theoretic Models in Ethics@cJ. C. Harsanyi@fHarsanyi, John C.@p113 |
970 | 12 | @tA New Welfare Theory@cRobin Hahnel@fHahnel, Robin.@cMichael Albert@fAlbert, Michael, 1947-@p116 |
970 | 12 | @tBeyond the Dark Clouds: Pigou and Coase on Social Cost@cNahid Aslanbeigui@fAslanbeigui, Nahid, 1954-@cSteven G. Medema@fMedema, Steven G.@p132 |
970 | 12 | @tOn Lemmings and Other Acquisitive Animals: Propositions on Consumption@cE. K. Hunt@fHunt, E. K.@cRalph C. D'Arge@fD'Arge, Ralph C.@p135 |
970 | 12 | @tChoices without Prices without Apologies@cA. Vatn@fVatn,A.@cD. W. Bromley@fBromley, Daniel W., 1940-@p137 |
970 | 12 | @t"Ask a Silly Question...": Contingent Valuation of Natural Resource Damages@dHarvard Law Review Editor's Comment@p141 |
970 | 12 | @tValuing the Environment through Contingent Valuation@cW.Michael Hanemann@fHanemann, W. Michael.@p144 |
970 | 12 | @tRegulating the Electricity Supply Industry by Valuing Environmental Effects: How Much Is the Emperor Wearing?@cAndrew Stirling@fStirling, Andrew@p147 |
970 | 12 | @tThe Moral Dimension of Cost-Benefit Analysis, with Particular Reference to the Ozone Problem@cEzra J. Mishan@fMishan, E. J. (Edward J.), 1917-@cTalbot Page@fPage, Talbot.@p150 |
970 | 12 | @tIntergenerational Transfers and the Social Discount Rate@cRichard B. Howarth@fHowarth, Richard B.@cRichard B. Norgaard@fNorgaard, Richard B., 1943-@p154 |
970 | 12 | @tCost-Benefit Analysis, Safety, and Environmental Quality@cElizabeth Anderson@fAnderson, Elizabeth@p157 |
970 | 12 | @tSelections from Benefit, Cost, and Beyond@cJames T. Campen@fCampen, James T.@p161 |
970 | 12 | @tWho Is Happy?@cDavid G. Myers@fMyers, David G.@cEd Diener@fDiener, Ed@p174 |
970 | 12 | @tNew Challenges to the Rationality Assumption@cDaniel Kahneman@fKahneman, Daniel, 1934-@p177 |
970 | 12 | @tFrames of Reference and Quality of Life@cRobert H. Frank@fFrank, Robert H.@p180 |
970 | 12 | @tAgainst Parsimony: Three Easy Ways of Complicating Some Categories of Economic Discourse@cAlbert O. Hirschman@fHirschman, Albert O.@p184 |
970 | 12 | @tShould Preferences Count?@cMark Sagoff@fSagoff, Mark.@p188 |
970 | 12 | @tValue, Desire, and Quality of Life@cThomas Scanlon@fScanlon, Thomas.@p191 |
970 | 12 | @tMe and My Life@cShelly Kagan@fKagan, Shelly.@p194 |
970 | 12 | @tAmartya Sen's Contributions to Understanding Personal Welfare@cDavid Kiron@fKiron, David.@p197 |
970 | 12 | @tThe Prosperous Community: Social Capital and Public Life@cRobert Putnam@fPutnam, Robert D.@p211 |
970 | 12 | @tSocial Capital in the Creation of Human Capital@cJames S. Coleman@fColeman, James Smoot.@p213 |
970 | 12 | @tWinner-Take-All Markets and The Growth of Winner-Take-All-Markets@cRobert H. Frank@fFrank, Robert H.@cPhilip J. Cook@fCook, Philip J.@p216 |
970 | 12 | @tGang Behavior, Law Enforcement, and Community Values@cGeorge Akerlof@fAkerlof, George A., 1940-@cJanet L. Yellen@fYellen, Janet L. (Janet Louise), 1946-@p220 |
970 | 12 | @tInstitutions and Morale: The Crowding-Out Effect@cBruno S. Frey@fFrey, Bruno S.@p223 |
970 | 12 | @tReturn of the Citizen: A Survey of Recent Work on Citizenship Theory@cWill Kymlicka@fKymlicka, Will.@cWayne Norman@fNorman, Wayne@p227 |
970 | 12 | @tTrust as a Commodity@cPartha Dasgupta@fDasgupta, Partha.@p231 |
970 | 12 | @tAmending the Economist's "Rational Egoist" Model to Include Moral Values and Norms@cRobert S. Goldfarb@fGoldfarb, Robert S.@cWilliam B. Griffith@fGriffith, William B.@p234 |
970 | 12 | @tWelfare, Resources, and Capabilities: A Review of Inequality Reexamined by Amartya Sen@cRobert Sugden@fSugden, Robert.@p249 |
970 | 12 | @tDistributive Justice, Welfare Economics, and the Theory of Fairness@cHal R. Varian@fVarian, Hal R.@p252 |
970 | 12 | @tComplex Equality@cMichael Walzer@fWalzer, Michael.@p255 |
970 | 12 | @tEquality of Talent@cJohn E. Roemer@fRoemer, John E.@p258 |
970 | 12 | @tEqual Opportunity or Equal Social Outcome?@cMarc Fleurbaey@fFleurbaey, Marc@p262 |
970 | 12 | @tCoherence Against the Pareto Principle and Equality@cJohn Broome@fBroome, John.@p266 |
970 | 12 | @tDistributive Justice and Desirable Ends of Economic Activity@cKenneth Arrow@fArrow, Kenneth Joseph, 1921-@p269 |
970 | 12 | @tAristotelian Social Democracy@cMartha Nussbaum@fNussbaum,Martha Craven, 1947-@p273 |
970 | 12 | @tSocial Unity and Primary Goods@cJohn Rawls@fRawls, John,1921-@p276 |
970 | 12 | @tThe Evolution of Development Thought@cPaul Streeten@fStreeten, Paul.@p292 |
970 | 12 | @tPositive Freedom, Markets, and the Welfare State@cParthaDasgupta@fDasgupta, Partha.@p297 |
970 | 12 | @tFunctioning and Capability: The Foundations of Sen's andNussbaum's Development Ethic, Parts 1 and 2@cDavid A. Crocker@fCrocker, David A.@p301 |
970 | 12 | @tConnecting, Extending, Reversing: Development from a Gender Perspective@cNaila Kabeer@fKabeer, Naila.@p308 |
970 | 12 | @tInequality and Growth Reconsidered: Lessons from East Asia@cNancy Birdsall@fBirdsall, Nancy.@cDavid Ross@fRoss, David@cRichard Sabot@fSabot, R. H.@p312 |
970 | 12 | @tEconomic Theory and the Welfare State: A Survey and Interpretation@cNicholas Barr@fBarr, N. A.@p316 |
970 | 12 | @tWelfare@cRobert Kuttner@fKuttner, Robert.@p320 |
970 | 12 | @tWhat Is Distinctive About Swedish Social Democratic Ideology?@cTimothy Tilton@fTilton, Timothy Alan.@p324 |
970 | 12 | @tThe Three Political Economies of the Welfare State@cGosta Esping-Andersen@fEsping-Andersen, G瞫ta, 1947-@p329 |
970 | 12 | @tThe Concept of National Income@cSimon Kuznets@fKuznets, Simon Smith, 1901-@p342 |
970 | 12 | @tOutput@cFred Block@fBlock, Fred L.@p347 |
970 | 12 | @tDivergences of Measurement and Theory and Some Implications for Economic Policy@cRobert Eisner@fEisner, Robert.@p351 |
970 | 12 | @tSelections from Counting for Nothing: What Men Value andWhat Women Are Worth@cMarilyn J. Waring@fWaring, Marilyn, 1952-@p355 |
970 | 12 | @tMeasuring Household Activities: Some International Comparisons@cAnn Chadeau@fChadeau, A. (Ann)@p358 |
970 | 12 | @tNational Income Accounts and the Environment@cHenry M. Peskin@fPeskin, Henry M.@p361 |
970 | 12 | @tEnvironmental and Natural Resource Accounting: Where to Begin?@cCarrie A. Meyer@fMeyer, Carrie A.@p365 |
970 | 12 | @tThe Indicators Crisis@cHazel Henderson@fHenderson, Hazel,1933-@p369 |
970 | 12 | @tThe Joyless Market Economy@cRobert E. Lane@fLane, RobertEdwards.@p29 |
970 | 12 | @tEconomic Institutions and the Satisfaction of Human Needs@cIan Gough@fGough, Ian.@p33 |
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Human well-being and economic goals / / edited by Frank Ackerman ... [et al.].-Washington, D.C. : : Island Press, , c1997. |
xxxii, 427 p. : : ill. ; ; 23 cm.- (Frontier issues in economic thought ; v. 3 ) |
"The Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University." .-Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-405) and indexes |
ISBN 1-55963-561-4. |
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