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Other actual uses for [[EFA]] include: | |||
*[[investor's regret]] analysis | *[[investor's regret]] analysis useful in [[ethical investing]], [[accounting reform]] and [[monetary reform]] | ||
*parallel [[buyer's regret]] (i.e. if you don't live up to your [[individual buying criteria]], and discover that after the fact, what regret do you feel?) | |||
*[[ecological yield]] and permissible harvest calculations | *[[ecological yield]] and permissible harvest calculations | ||
*reconciling [[economic choice]] with [[ethical choice]] (see [[Amartya Sen]]'s analyses of this in [[Development as Freedom]]) | *reconciling [[economic choice]] with [[ethical choice]] (see [[Amartya Sen]]'s analyses of this in [[Development as Freedom]]) |
Revision as of 17:03, 7 April 2004
Other actual uses for EFA include:
- investor's regret analysis useful in ethical investing, accounting reform and monetary reform
- parallel buyer's regret (i.e. if you don't live up to your individual buying criteria, and discover that after the fact, what regret do you feel?)
- ecological yield and permissible harvest calculations
- reconciling economic choice with ethical choice (see Amartya Sen's analyses of this in Development as Freedom)