Merit goods determined by society value judgments – Political implications for public participation

Support from an empirical analysis concerning environmental goods



Merit goods determined by society value judgments – Political implications for public participation
Support from an empirical analysis concerning environmental goods
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When behavioral results repeatedly fail to be explained by the assumption that people act as homines economici, these stable response patterns have to be analyzed by a different approach. The concept of merit goods offers one explanation. In this book prevailing misconceptions about merit goods are unveiled and the legitimation and political relevance of the merit good argument when based on society value judgments are demonstrated. Society value judgment in this context means that citizens prefer to decide according to society's best interest rather than in their personal interest. Governmental intervention interfering with individual preferences, however, is often considered as interfering with consumer sovereignty. In this book, "participation" is proposed as the missing link between the merit good concept and its compatibility with consumer sovereignty. The book also considers what reasonable participation could look like. Thus, being a 'merit good' is not a characteristic, but must rather be seen as the estimation of the people determined by history, values, culture, current situation, knowledge, etc. and must therefore be analyzed as this. In this book, merit goods will be determined and useful participation pointed out using ecological goods from a case study of a result-oriented agri-environmental program as example.
The author

About the author

Christina Rüffer studied economics at the Westfälische-Wilhelms-University of Münster. Her major fields were (1) Energy and Environmental Economics and (2) International Economic Relations.
She became a PhD student at the Institute for Agricultural Economics and Rural Development at the University of Göttingen in February 2004 and finished her PhD with this thesis in December 2006.
Additional Information

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Delivery time 2-3 Tage / 2-3 days
Author Christina Rüffer
Number of pages 192
Language English
Publication date Feb 22, 2007
Weight (kg) 0.2800
ISBN-13 9783898217699