The difference between aesthetic value and economic value
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Aesthetic value refers to the value which is generally based on the appearance or beauty of the object or commodity and the emotional response associated with it. ... Economic value, on the other hand, refers to the value which is associated with the benefit of the object or commodity, its price, profit etc.
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Difference between aesthetic value and economic value
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- Some resources which can be sold or bought, or can be utilised to make things which can be sold and bought is referred to as economic value. It refers to the value that is related to the benefit of the commodity/object, its profit, price, and so on. It is more monetary. For example, A brand that millions of people recognize and feel good about will have a higher economic value than a local unknown brand
- Whereas, aesthetic value is that value which is generally based on the beauty/ appearance of the commodity/object. Therefore, they are resources that have aesthetic Value and the emotional response that is related to it. For instance, A sunset on the beach is extremely beautiful, therefore it has a high aesthetic value. Aesthetic value is artistic and creative
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