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... discuss some aspects of this question which have received attention in the recent literature in social- choice and ... discussions I am most grateful to Eric Maskin and to Sudhir Anand , Kenneth Arrow , Nick Baigent , Kaushik Basu ...
... discuss some aspects of this question which have received attention in the recent literature in social- choice and ... discussions I am most grateful to Eric Maskin and to Sudhir Anand , Kenneth Arrow , Nick Baigent , Kaushik Basu ...
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... discussions and exchange , and even political arguments , contribute to the for- mation and revision of values . As ... discussion " ) and that “ individual values can and do change in the process of decision- making . " This issue has ...
... discussions and exchange , and even political arguments , contribute to the for- mation and revision of values . As ... discussion " ) and that “ individual values can and do change in the process of decision- making . " This issue has ...
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... discussion of miserable events , in generating sympathy and commitment on the part of citizens to do something to pre- vent their occurrence . Even the idea of " basic needs , " fruitfully used in the development literature , has to be ...
... discussion of miserable events , in generating sympathy and commitment on the part of citizens to do something to pre- vent their occurrence . Even the idea of " basic needs , " fruitfully used in the development literature , has to be ...
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