Handbook of Economics and EthicsJan Peil, Irene van Staveren Edward Elgar Publishing, 1 jan 2009 - 624 pagina's This volume pulls together a remarkable collection of contributors designed to challenge the positive-normative dichotomy in economic methodology. . . The intent of this publication is to provide a reference manual for those seeking insights into the conn |
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4 Jeremy Bentham | 21 |
5 Buddhist economics | 31 |
6 Capability approach | 39 |
7 Catholic social thought | 47 |
8 Code of ethics for economists | 54 |
40 Immanuel Kant | 301 |
41 Labour standards | 308 |
42 Market | 317 |
43 Karl Marx | 325 |
44 Minimum wages | 333 |
45 Needs and agency | 340 |
46 Needs and wellbeing | 348 |
47 Pluralism | 358 |
9 Consumerism | 62 |
10 Corporate social responsibility | 69 |
11 Deontology | 77 |
12 Dignity | 84 |
13 Discrimination | 91 |
14 Economic anthropology | 99 |
15 Efficiency | 107 |
16 Egoism | 115 |
17 Epistemology | 123 |
18 Equity | 130 |
19 Ethics of care | 138 |
20 Factvalue dichotomy | 144 |
21 Fairness | 152 |
22 Feminism | 159 |
23 Freedom | 166 |
24 Game theory | 175 |
25 Globalization | 185 |
26 Global financial markets | 193 |
27 Happiness | 202 |
28 Hedonism | 210 |
29 Hinduism | 216 |
30 Homo economicus | 223 |
31 Human development | 230 |
32 Humanism | 238 |
33 Identity | 246 |
34 Income distribution | 252 |
35 Individualism | 261 |
36 Inequality | 267 |
37 Institutions | 276 |
38 Islam | 283 |
39 Justice | 291 |
48 Positivenormative distinction in British history of economic thought | 366 |
49 Positive versus normative economics | 374 |
50 Postmodernism | 383 |
51 Poverty | 391 |
52 Prices | 399 |
53 Protestant ethics | 407 |
54 Rationality | 416 |
55 John Rawls | 426 |
56 Realism | 433 |
57 Religion | 441 |
58 Rhetoric | 449 |
59 Rights | 455 |
60 Joan Robinson | 462 |
61 Scarcity | 470 |
62 Selfinterest | 477 |
63 Amartya Sen | 484 |
64 Sin | 493 |
65 Adam Smith | 500 |
66 Social capital | 509 |
67 Social economics | 516 |
68 Solidarity | 523 |
69 Sustainability | 531 |
70 Teaching economics | 539 |
71 Trust | 547 |
72 Utilitarianism | 555 |
73 Thorstein Veblen | 564 |
74 Virtue ethics | 570 |
75 Max Weber and the Protestant work ethic | 578 |
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