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David George - Preference Pollution: How Markets Create the Desires We Dislike (Economics, Cognition, and Society) - 9780472089499 - V9780472089499
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Preference Pollution: How Markets Create the Desires We Dislike (Economics, Cognition, and Society)

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Description for Preference Pollution: How Markets Create the Desires We Dislike (Economics, Cognition, and Society) Paperback. 'Preference Pollution' is an assessment of what we know about the free market that focuses on desires people have about their desires. Series: Economics, Cognition & Society. Num Pages: 216 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: KCA. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 230 x 153 x 19. Weight in Grams: 358.

Seldom considered is whether markets do an adequate job of shaping our tastes. David George argues that they do not, and that the standard economic definition of efficiency can be used to demonstrate that the market ignores people's desires about their desires. He concludes that markets perform poorly with respect to second-order preferences, thus worsening the problem of undesired desires. The book further investigates changes in perceptions and public policy toward such activities as gambling, credit, entertainment, and sexual behavior.
David George is Chair and Professor Economics, LaSalle University.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Condition
New
Series
Economics, Cognition & Society
Number of Pages
216
Place of Publication
Ann Arbor, United States
ISBN
9780472089499
SKU
V9780472089499
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99-50

About David George
David George is Professor of Economics, LaSalle University.

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