Social Economics
Premises, Findings and Policies
Herausgeber: O'Boyle, Edward
Social Economics
Premises, Findings and Policies
Herausgeber: O'Boyle, Edward
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This work brings together leading practitioners from the field of social economics to address such issues as the transition from command economies, repairing dysfunctional economies, and to debate values and premises in social economics.
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This work brings together leading practitioners from the field of social economics to address such issues as the transition from command economies, repairing dysfunctional economies, and to debate values and premises in social economics.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780415756839
- ISBN-10: 0415756839
- Artikelnr.: 39703329
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780415756839
- ISBN-10: 0415756839
- Artikelnr.: 39703329
Edward J. O'Boyle is a social economist whose work is grounded in a personalism which affirms the dignity of every human being, and which asserts that the central purpose of any economic system is to meet human material need. This work is probably best reflected in his book The Social Economics of Human Material Need.
Introduction
Part 1 On the origins of values and premises in social economics
Chapter 1 Economic History as a Source of Socioeconomic Normative Value, Lewis E. Hill
Chapter 2 John Stuart Mill, Hans E. Jensen
Chapter 3 Philosophical Foundations of Social Economics, John E. Elliott
Part 2 On producing efficiently, turning a profit, and investing it
Chapter 4 Gain-Seeking, Peter L. Danner
Chapter 5 The Investment Decision as Moral Choice, Stephen T. Worland
Part 3 On justice, solidarity, and community
Chapter 6 Solidarity and Community in the World Economy, Kishor Thanawala
Chapter 7 Self-Interest, Economic Efficiency, and the General Welfare, Elba K. Brown-Collier
Part 4 On repairing the dysfunction of capitalist economies
Chapter 8 Doubts About Competition, Mark A. Lutz
Chapter 9 Ethical Conflicts in Managing the S&L Insurance Mess, Edward J. Kane
Chapter 10 The Civil World of Business, Severyn T. Bruyn
Part 5 On the transition from command economies
Chapter 11 Catholic Social Doctrine and the New World Order, Thomas O. Nitsch
Chapter 12 Ethical Policy Making in the Transition Economies, Christine Rider
Chapter 13 Telkom Teletra, Edward J. O'Boyle
Part 1 On the origins of values and premises in social economics
Chapter 1 Economic History as a Source of Socioeconomic Normative Value, Lewis E. Hill
Chapter 2 John Stuart Mill, Hans E. Jensen
Chapter 3 Philosophical Foundations of Social Economics, John E. Elliott
Part 2 On producing efficiently, turning a profit, and investing it
Chapter 4 Gain-Seeking, Peter L. Danner
Chapter 5 The Investment Decision as Moral Choice, Stephen T. Worland
Part 3 On justice, solidarity, and community
Chapter 6 Solidarity and Community in the World Economy, Kishor Thanawala
Chapter 7 Self-Interest, Economic Efficiency, and the General Welfare, Elba K. Brown-Collier
Part 4 On repairing the dysfunction of capitalist economies
Chapter 8 Doubts About Competition, Mark A. Lutz
Chapter 9 Ethical Conflicts in Managing the S&L Insurance Mess, Edward J. Kane
Chapter 10 The Civil World of Business, Severyn T. Bruyn
Part 5 On the transition from command economies
Chapter 11 Catholic Social Doctrine and the New World Order, Thomas O. Nitsch
Chapter 12 Ethical Policy Making in the Transition Economies, Christine Rider
Chapter 13 Telkom Teletra, Edward J. O'Boyle
Introduction
Part 1 On the origins of values and premises in social economics
Chapter 1 Economic History as a Source of Socioeconomic Normative Value, Lewis E. Hill
Chapter 2 John Stuart Mill, Hans E. Jensen
Chapter 3 Philosophical Foundations of Social Economics, John E. Elliott
Part 2 On producing efficiently, turning a profit, and investing it
Chapter 4 Gain-Seeking, Peter L. Danner
Chapter 5 The Investment Decision as Moral Choice, Stephen T. Worland
Part 3 On justice, solidarity, and community
Chapter 6 Solidarity and Community in the World Economy, Kishor Thanawala
Chapter 7 Self-Interest, Economic Efficiency, and the General Welfare, Elba K. Brown-Collier
Part 4 On repairing the dysfunction of capitalist economies
Chapter 8 Doubts About Competition, Mark A. Lutz
Chapter 9 Ethical Conflicts in Managing the S&L Insurance Mess, Edward J. Kane
Chapter 10 The Civil World of Business, Severyn T. Bruyn
Part 5 On the transition from command economies
Chapter 11 Catholic Social Doctrine and the New World Order, Thomas O. Nitsch
Chapter 12 Ethical Policy Making in the Transition Economies, Christine Rider
Chapter 13 Telkom Teletra, Edward J. O'Boyle
Part 1 On the origins of values and premises in social economics
Chapter 1 Economic History as a Source of Socioeconomic Normative Value, Lewis E. Hill
Chapter 2 John Stuart Mill, Hans E. Jensen
Chapter 3 Philosophical Foundations of Social Economics, John E. Elliott
Part 2 On producing efficiently, turning a profit, and investing it
Chapter 4 Gain-Seeking, Peter L. Danner
Chapter 5 The Investment Decision as Moral Choice, Stephen T. Worland
Part 3 On justice, solidarity, and community
Chapter 6 Solidarity and Community in the World Economy, Kishor Thanawala
Chapter 7 Self-Interest, Economic Efficiency, and the General Welfare, Elba K. Brown-Collier
Part 4 On repairing the dysfunction of capitalist economies
Chapter 8 Doubts About Competition, Mark A. Lutz
Chapter 9 Ethical Conflicts in Managing the S&L Insurance Mess, Edward J. Kane
Chapter 10 The Civil World of Business, Severyn T. Bruyn
Part 5 On the transition from command economies
Chapter 11 Catholic Social Doctrine and the New World Order, Thomas O. Nitsch
Chapter 12 Ethical Policy Making in the Transition Economies, Christine Rider
Chapter 13 Telkom Teletra, Edward J. O'Boyle