analyze A.C pigou's contributions as a founder of welfare economics
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economic welfare as “that part of social (general) welfare that can be brought directly or indirectly into relation with the measuring rod of money.” Thus economic welfare, in the Pigovian sense, implies the satisfaction of utility derived by an individual from the use of exchangeable goods
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