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Priceless By Frank Ackerman

Priceless by Frank Ackerman


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Arguing that number-crunching should never replace thoughtful, democratic discussion of policy, the book also includes a particularly timely discussion of why only military expenditure is afforded the kind of moral weight the authors wish was put on other issues.

Priceless Summary

Priceless: On Knowing the Price of Everything and the Value of Nothing by Frank Ackerman

As clinical as it sounds to express the value of human lives, health, or the environment in cold dollars and cents, cost-benefit analysis requires it. More disturbingly, this approach is being embraced by a growing number of politicians and conservative pundits as the most reasonable way to make many policy decisions regarding public health and the environment.

By systematically refuting the economic algorithms and illogical assumptions that cost-benefit analysts flaunt as fact, Priceless tells a gripping story about how solid science has been shoved to the backburner by bean counters with ideological blinders (In These Times). Ackerman and Heinzerling argue that decisions about health and safety should be made to reflect not economists' numbers, but democratic values, chosen on moral grounds. This is a vividly written book, punctuated by striking analogies, a good deal of outrage, and a nice dose of humor (Cass Sunstein, The New Republic).

Essential reading for anyone concerned with the future of human health and environmental protection, Priceless shines a bright light on obstacles that stand in the way of good government decisions (Public Citizen News).


Priceless Reviews

As Frank Ackerman and Lisa Heinzerling point out . . . it is hardly clear why the same logic [of short term investments] should apply to the value of our great-grandchildren. -Jim Holt, The New York Times Magazine

Ackerman and Heinzerling combine sophisticated criticism and a provocative policy perspective with an accessible style and an eye for contemporary political issues. -Harvard Law Review

If you've ever wondered where some really bad ideas-more arsenic in your water, say-could have come from, this book will provide the answers. -Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature

About Frank Ackerman

Frank Ackerman is an economist at the Global Development and Environment Institute at Tufts University and author of Why Do We Recycle? He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Lisa Heinzerling is a professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, specializing in environmental law. She lives in Bethesda, Maryland.

Additional information

GOR006852981
9781565849815
1565849817
Priceless: On Knowing the Price of Everything and the Value of Nothing by Frank Ackerman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The New Press
20040101
290
N/A
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