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Markets and Mortality - Economics, Dangerous Work, and the Value of Human Life (Paperback): Peter Dorman Markets and Mortality - Economics, Dangerous Work, and the Value of Human Life (Paperback)
Peter Dorman
R1,193 Discovery Miles 11 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book the author examines and ultimately rejects the conventional economic view that workers who have more dangerous jobs accept their risks voluntarily and are compensated through higher wages. In doing so, he attacks widely used techniques for assigning a monetary value to human life for cost-benefit analysis and other purposes. Arguments are drawn from the history of occupational safety and health, econometric analysis of wage and risk data, and formal models of the labour market. In place of the conventional view, Peter Dorman proposes a view based on new work in decision theory (thick rationality) and the theory of repeated games. These insights are combined with comparative policy analysis to support an approach to risk that promotes both regulatory effectiveness and democratic values. Despite its technical content, the book is written in highly accessible style, and is concerned with matters of general interest in the development of critical social science.

Markets and Mortality - Economics, Dangerous Work, and the Value of Human Life (Hardcover, New): Peter Dorman Markets and Mortality - Economics, Dangerous Work, and the Value of Human Life (Hardcover, New)
Peter Dorman
R3,349 R2,825 Discovery Miles 28 250 Save R524 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book the author examines and ultimately rejects the conventional economic view that workers who have more dangerous jobs accept their risks voluntarily and are compensated through higher wages. In doing so, he attacks widely used techniques for assigning a monetary value to human life for cost-benefit analysis and other purposes. Arguments are drawn from the history of occupational safety and health, econometric analysis of wage and risk data, and formal models of the labour market. In place of the conventional view, Peter Dorman proposes a view based on new work in decision theory (thick rationality) and the theory of repeated games. These insights are combined with comparative policy analysis to support an approach to risk that promotes both regulatory effectiveness and democratic values. Despite its technical content, the book is written in highly accessible style, and is concerned with matters of general interest in the development of critical social science.

Britain and Defence 1945-2000 - A Policy Re-evaluation (Hardcover): Stuart Croft, Peter Dorman Britain and Defence 1945-2000 - A Policy Re-evaluation (Hardcover)
Stuart Croft, Peter Dorman
R5,052 Discovery Miles 50 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This text provides a concise thematic introduction to the evolution of British defence policy since the end of the second world war

Alligators in the Arctic and How to Avoid Them - Science, Economics and the Challenge of Catastrophic Climate Change... Alligators in the Arctic and How to Avoid Them - Science, Economics and the Challenge of Catastrophic Climate Change (Hardcover)
Peter Dorman
R1,130 R980 Discovery Miles 9 800 Save R150 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Climate change is a matter of extreme urgency. Integrating science and economics, this book demonstrates the need for measures to put a strict lid on cumulative carbon emissions and shows how to implement them. Using the carbon budget framework, it reveals the shortcomings of current policies and the debates around them, such as the popular enthusiasm for individual solutions and the fruitless search for 'optimal' regulation by economists and other specialists. On the political front, it explains why business opposition to the policies we need goes well beyond the fossil fuel industry, requiring a more radical rebalancing of power. This wide-ranging study goes against the most prevalent approaches in mainstream economics, which argue that we can tackle climate change while causing minimal disruption to the global economy. The author argues that this view is not only impossible, but also dangerously complacent.

A Study of the Relation Between Absolute Identification and Discrimination Along Selected Sensory Continua (Paperback): Peter... A Study of the Relation Between Absolute Identification and Discrimination Along Selected Sensory Continua (Paperback)
Peter Dorman Eimas
R504 Discovery Miles 5 040 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A Study of the Relation Between Absolute Identification and Discrimination Along Selected Sensory Continua (Hardcover): Peter... A Study of the Relation Between Absolute Identification and Discrimination Along Selected Sensory Continua (Hardcover)
Peter Dorman Eimas
R796 Discovery Miles 7 960 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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