In any event, this is an analysis of the demand side of the equation only, and what it has to tell us about
the social effects of choice should be understood to hold as long as «other things are equal.»
Not exact matches
Who does the dishes or changes the nappies is more than a
social choice it's the
effect of an economy that runs on gender divides.
In the case
of drugs that have a definable ill -
effect on the user, and the user alone, it is a moral, political and
social decision whether the user's free
choice to take the drug should be impeded by legislation.
It's possible that daters and app - developers alike have begun to observe the
effects of what
social scientists call «
choice overload» or the «paradox
of choice.»
The
effect of choice is to reduce the
social differences between public and private — and thus to promote moderation — on every one
of the dimensions we've considered.
Importantly, Moe finds that «the
effect of choice... is to reduce the
social differences between public and private» in terms
of the educational background, income, race, and religiosity
of parents who would place their children in private schools.
The
effects of social influence on employer
choice.»
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There was an insightful column in the New York Times earlier this week by Eduardo Porter that is one
of the clearest explanations we have read on the
effects and rationale
of the
choice of the discount rate when determining the
social cost
of carbon.
In order to insure that the environmental
effects of each source are fully taken into account it is necessary that the full
social costs
of these adverse
effects be taken into account by those making the
choices.
Apparently, a single click will take a selfie, add the best beautification
effect, then automatically post it to your
social network
of choice.
While our centre brings forth a strong focus on the
social determinants
of health, we aim to move beyond health as conceived as a matter
of illness due to bio-medical cause and
effect, or lifestyle
choices.