use-value
1use value — n: value of property based on its use rather than on the market use value of agricultural land Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
2Use value — In Marx s critique of political economy, any labor product has a value and a use value, and if it is traded as a commodity in markets, it additionally has an exchange value, most often expressed as a money price. Marx acknowledges that… …
3use value — See commodification …
4Use value — See Commodity …
5Non-use value — The concept of non use value refers to the value that people derive from economic goods (including public goods or natural resources) independent of any use, present or future, that people might make of those goods. These are generally… …
6most-suitable-use value — See optimal use value under value (2) …
7most suitable use value — See optimal use value under value (2) …
8most-suitable-use value — See optimal use value under value (2) …
9most suitable use value — See optimal use value under value (2) …
10value judgement — value judgements N COUNT If you make a value judgement about something, you form an opinion about it based on your principles and beliefs and not on facts which can be checked or proved. Social scientists have grown extremely unwilling to make… …