A Defence of Preference-Based Approaches to Welfare Evaluations in Public Policy About the discussion This paper combines insights from welfare economics, political philosophy and cross-disciplinary ...
This paper combines insights from welfare economics, political philosophy and cross-disciplinary well-being research to defend preference-based approaches to welfare evaluations in public policy ...
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