value incommensurability in economics
Value incommensurability in economics refers to the concept that certain goods, services, or outcomes cannot be objectively compared or measured using a single universal unit of value. It recognizes that different individuals or groups may have unique preferences, values, or priorities that make it impossible to directly compare and rank their various choices or outcomes.
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