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Bykvist 1995, p. 39: "The
claim that
disutility has
greater weight can now be
expressed by
letting the
disutilities have
greater lexical weight. But still...
- In economics,
utility is a
measure of a
certain person's
satisfaction from a
certain state of the world. Over time, the term has been used with at least...
- will
cause disutility on others. For example,
stealing something causes financial disutility,
bullying someone causes psychological disutility, and hurting...
- pp. 105–127. Polinsky, A. Mitc**** & Shavell, Steven. (1997). On the
Disutility and
Discounting of
Imprisonment and the
Theory of Deterrence, NBER Working...
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would be
willing to pay to
acquire it. Loss aversion,
where the
perceived disutility of
giving up an
object is
greater than the
utility ****ociated with acquiring...
-
satisfaction brought about by the
curtailment of leisure. To work
involves disutility."
Laziness in
American literature is
figured as a
fundamental problem...
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foreseen neither that the
child will be
unhappy nor that it will
bring disutility upon
others –
there is no duty to have or not to have a child. Instead...
- that such a
reform yields a
small chance for a
widespread revolt. "[T]he
disutility induced by loss aversion," even with
minute probabilities of said insurrection...
- "involuntary" unemployment: the
equality of the real wage to the
marginal disutility of
employment ...
realistically interpreted,
corresponds to the absence...
- can be
measured as a
utility (or, rather, a
disutility). The
Small model of
scheduling has the
disutility of
schedule delay decrease linearly towards...