Title of article
Economists, value judgments, and climate change: A view from feminist economics
Author/Authors
Nelson، نويسنده , , Julie A.، نويسنده ,
Pages
7
From page
441
To page
447
Abstract
A number of recent discussions about ethical issues in climate change, as engaged in by economists, have focused on the value of the parameter representing the rate of time preference within models of optimal growth. This essay examines many economistsʹ antipathy to serious discussion of ethical matters, and suggests that the avoidance of questions of intergenerational equity is related to another set of value judgments concerning the quality and objectivity of economic practice. Using insights from feminist philosophy of science and research on high reliability organizations, this essay argues that a more ethically transparent, real-world-oriented, and flexible economic practice would lead to more reliable and useful knowledge.
Keywords
Feminist economics , Methodology , climate change , Objectivity , ETHICS , environment
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
1940064
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