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Letter: Counting the cost

Published 30 October 2013

From Martin Islam

Bjørn Lomborg’s assessment of the state of the world with a GDP-based approach (12 October, p 26) illustrates why economics has been attacked as fundamentally unscientific. , editor of The Lancet, last year tweeted: “Rationality, for the economist, means subjecting every thought/decision to a cost-benefit analysis. A wholly narrow view of humanity.”

Lomborg’s basis for the evaluation, which he admits is not a perfect measure, is an elaborate exercise in cost-benefit accounting which, for all its apparent sophistication, must remain inherently subjective.
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Issue no. 2941 published 2 November 2013

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