mittehinnast
Mittehinnast is a term used in Estonian economics and public policy to describe processes, decisions, or valuations in which monetary price signals are not the primary determinant. The form combines mitte- meaning “not” with hinnast, a stem related to hind or price, signaling a valuation framework that prioritizes criteria other than money.
The concept contrasts with price-based allocation, where market prices guide resource distribution and consumer choice. In
Applications of the idea include welfare-oriented assessments, where environmental or health benefits are weighed in addition
Overall, the term denotes a stance or approach that integrates non-price factors into valuation and decision-making,