>then your “value” is no longer a measurement of the amount of effort/money/resources you would be willing to pay for something
No, that’s exactly what I’m saying isn’t true. If the preference order for bundles of goods (which include effort/money/etc.) doesn’t change, no decision—including tradeoffs between effort/money/resources—will change.
>then your “value” is no longer a measurement of the amount of effort/money/resources you would be willing to pay for something
No, that’s exactly what I’m saying isn’t true. If the preference order for bundles of goods (which include effort/money/etc.) doesn’t change, no decision—including tradeoffs between effort/money/resources—will change.
Ok, now I get it.