THE VALUATION OF SOCIAL COST (ROUTLEDGE REVIVALS)
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THE VALUATION OF SOCIAL COST (ROUTLEDGE REVIVALS) (ebook)

DAVID PEARCE

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Editorial:
ROUTLEDGE
Materia
ECONOMIA Y FINANZAS
ISBN:
9781135018825
Páginas:
206
Formato:
Epublication content package
Idioma:
Inglés
DRM
Si

First published in 1978, The Valuation of Social Cost is concerned both with the idea, and with the practical problems, of placing monetary values on ‘intangible’, non-marketed goods, such as pollution, noise nuisance, personal injury, or the loss of home, neighbours or recreational benefit. A diverse range of contributors critically assess both the theoretical issues and the practical attempts made by economists and others to ‘monetise’ items which cannot be bought or sold. Each section contains a comprehensive literature review and a detailed critical appraisal. Despite being written in the late 70s, this book discusses issues which retain significant importance today.

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