In fact, this principle applies to all decisions, not just economic ones.
In addition to the civil liberties issues, there are social and economic ones.
Like the property losses, the economic ones were also hard.
This is not an old-fashioned battle between environmental issues and economic ones.
And if so, does that come with certain responsibilities beyond economic ones?
"It's about a whole range of factors, and many are not traditional economic ones."
Much more far-reaching consequences than simply economic ones are involved.
Finally, there is another reason, apart from the economic ones.
I would however recall that, in this field more than any other, ethical problems must never come second to economic ones.
In social terms, and economic ones, it is perhaps the most important time of year.