Animal Welfare and Social Decisions
Abstract
This paper analyzes the standard welfare economics assumption of anthropocentric welfarism, i.e., that only human well-being counts intrinsically. Alternatives where animal welfare matters intrinsically are explored theoretically, based on moral philosophical literature, and empirically where the general public‘s ethical preferences are measured through a survey with a representative sample in Sweden. It is concluded that welfare economics should be generalized in order to encompass the idea that animal welfare should sometimes matter intrinsically.
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Date
2011-01Author
Aronsson, Thomas
Johansson-Stenman, Olof
Keywords
animal welfare
anthropocentrism
welfarism
ethics
ethical preferences
cost-benefit analysis
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
485
Language
eng