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Yew-Kwang Ng – Welfare economics: towards a more complete analysis Yew-Kwang Ng Welfare economics: towards a more complete analysis book

[W]hile the problem of interpersonal comparability of utility is a tricky one, it is not insoluble in principle. It is conceivable that, perhaps several hundred (or a thousand) years from now, neurology may have advanced to the stage where the level of happiness can be accurately correlated to some cerebral reaction that can be measured by a ‘eudaimonometer’. Hence the definition of social welfare [in terms of the sum total of individual happiness] is an objective definition, although the objects are the subjective feelings of individuals.

Yew-Kwang Ng, Welfare economics: towards a more complete analysis, London, 2004, p. 4