On 12 Dec 96 at 6:23, Robin Hahnel wrote:

> Regarding the implications of endogenous preferences for normative
> economics, what parts of traditional welfare economics does, and does not
> "go out the window" is the subject of a long, painstaking treatise titled:
> Quiet Revolution in Welfare Economics, by Hahnel and Albert, Princeton Univ
> Press, 1990. Have fun.

I thought we might get you to come out of the bushes on this,
but hopefully for a little longer.

More of a teaser would be nice.

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