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This book, published in 1986, addresses questions concerned with a
central normative principle in contemporary assessments of economic
policies and systems. What does 'consumer sovereignty' mean? Is
consumer sovereignty an appropriate principle for the optimization
and evaluation of the design and performance of economic policies,
institutions and systems? If not, what is a more appropriate
principle? The author argues that the conception of consumer
sovereignty has to be broadened so that it is not limited to the
market mechanism but includes environmental, work and social
preferences. However, even this version runs into serious
difficulties as the principle of consumer sovereignty still relies
on too subjectivist a conception of the interests of individuals to
be suitable for the evaluation of economic institutions. An
alternative basis for such evaluation is 'human interests' that are
not contingent on particular economic systems, After considering
various possibilities, a basic-needs approach is proposed and its
use in economic evaluation illustrated.
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