| 11. | In a real sense, wealth is a function of the subjective value you place on things you own.
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| 12. | Based on these subjective value functions, there are a number of widely used criteria for a fair division.
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| 13. | Each partner i has a subjective value function V _ i which maps subsets of C to numbers.
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| 14. | The key idea was that the price was set by the subjective value of a good at the margin.
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| 15. | The assessment includes earning potential, children's physical and mental development and the subjective value of being alive and healthy.
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| 16. | The experiment then created a WTA ( willingness to accept ) elicitation procedure that created subjective values for goods.
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| 17. | His work has pioneered the notion of subjective value, which is widely identified as the neurobiological correlate of economic utility.
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| 18. | Rather, their task is to judge a work at face value, using their own subjective value system to do it.
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| 19. | Many reasonable parents don't regard this material as problematic at all, so it's clearly a personal and very subjective value.
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| 20. | Believing that science seeks to deal only with the quantitative, primitivists suggest that it does not admit subjective values or emotions.
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