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Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Theory of Fuzzy Decisions

Identification and Measurement Theory

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The book explores the distinction between theoretical and practical sciences, emphasizing the role of intellective and effective intentions in understanding knowledge. It argues that true learning is rooted in the cognition of things as they are, relying on both demonstration and induction. The author, Antonius Gvilielmus Amo Afer, reflects on the interplay between economic theories and social policies, particularly in decision-making contexts. This research, developed during his doctoral studies, builds on previous works related to Neo-Keynesian theory and decision-choice rationality.

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Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Theory of Fuzzy Decisions, Kofi Kissi Dompere

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