This important research literature review discusses some of the
most prominent literature in the field of individual choice and
economic welfare. It analyses material exploring how economics as a
scientific enterprise may inform political decision-making. The
premise is explored paradigmatically through different
interpretations including utility-individualism in the context of
welfare economics, preference-individualism in social choice
theory, and choice-individualism in constitutional economics. The
review covers the foundational literature as well as contemporary
pieces, which have sparked further discussion in the field. This
review will be valuable to researchers and scholars alike as well
as to all those gravitating towards this fascinating topic.
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