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Tanner Lectures in Human Values: The Standard of Living,Used
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Amartya Sen argues that "the standard of living" has been poorly understood and narrowly defined; it is not just a function of opulence, and cannot be seen as utility. It is, he suggests, the "capabilities" offered in states of affairs. In his comments, Bernard Williams considers the conceptual connections among Sen's capabilities, economic welfare, and the broader notion of "wellbeing", and asks whether the notion raises questions of justice. Ravi Kanbur considers the implications of the uncertainty in the choice that might be thought to be one desirable capability. John Muellbauer offers a specification of choice, and discusses the importance, for assessing capabilities, of the relation between preferences and constraints and between preferences themselves. Keith Hart explores the issue for those societies in which economic life is not fully "commoditized" and in which, therefore, it does not always make sense to reduce things to a price. Sen concludes with replies to these comments.
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- Q: What is the main argument presented in 'The Standard of Living'? A: In 'The Standard of Living', Amartya Sen argues that the concept of the standard of living is often misunderstood and overly simplified. He emphasizes that it should not only be viewed through the lens of opulence or utility but rather through the 'capabilities' individuals have in various states of affairs.
- Q: Who are the contributors to this book? A: The book features contributions from notable scholars, including Bernard Williams, who discusses the links between Sen's capabilities and economic welfare, and Ravi Kanbur, who examines the uncertainties in desirable capabilities. Other contributors include John Muellbauer and Keith Hart, who explore preferences and economic life.
- Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: 'The Standard of Living' was published on September 25, 1987.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is available in hardcover binding, which provides durability and a more professional appearance.
- Q: Is this book in new or used condition? A: This book is categorized as a used book in good condition.
- Q: How many pages does 'The Standard of Living' contain? A: 'The Standard of Living' has a total of 142 pages.
- Q: What category does this book fall under? A: This book is categorized under Political literature.
- Q: Who is the author of 'The Standard of Living'? A: The author of 'The Standard of Living' is Amartya Sen, who is a renowned economist and philosopher.
- Q: What are some key themes discussed in the book? A: Key themes include the nature of well-being, the importance of capabilities over just economic wealth, and the implications of economic choices in relation to justice and preference constraints.
- Q: What edition of the book is available? A: The available edition of 'The Standard of Living' is the first edition.