The Oxford Handbook of Ethics and Economics
Herausgeber: White, Mark D
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Herausgeber: White, Mark D
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This Oxford Handbook explores the various ways ethics can, does, and should inform economic theory and practice. With esteemed contributors from economics and philosophy, it highlights the close relationshop between ethics and economics in the past and lays a foundation for further integration going forward.
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This Oxford Handbook explores the various ways ethics can, does, and should inform economic theory and practice. With esteemed contributors from economics and philosophy, it highlights the close relationshop between ethics and economics in the past and lays a foundation for further integration going forward.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 666
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 177mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1307g
- ISBN-13: 9780198793991
- ISBN-10: 0198793995
- Artikelnr.: 54838856
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 666
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 177mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1307g
- ISBN-13: 9780198793991
- ISBN-10: 0198793995
- Artikelnr.: 54838856
Mark D. White is Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at the College of Staten Island/CUNY, and a member of the doctoral faculty in economics at the Graduate Center of CUNY. He is the author of seven books, including Kantian Ethics and Economics: Autonomy, Dignity, and Character; editor or co-editor of many volumes, including Economics and the Virtues: Building a New Moral Foundation (with Jennifer A. Baker); and author of over sixty journal articles and book chapters in economics, philosophy, and law. He is series editor of On Ethics and Economics (Rowman and Littlefield International) and Perspectives from Social Economics (Palgrave Macmillan), and a co-founder of the blog Economics and Ethics.
* Introduction
* Part I: Foundations
* A. Ethical Theories in Economics
* 1: 1. Stefanie Haeffele and Virgil Henry Storr: Adam Smith and the
Study of Ethics in a Commercial Society
* 2: Jennifer A. Baker: Virtue and Economics, Horse and Cart
* 3: Mark D. White: With All Due Respect: A Kantian Approach to
Economics
* 4: Jonathan B. Wight: Ethical Pluralism in Economics
* 5: Constanze Binder and Ingrid Robeyns: Economic Ethics and the
Capability Approach
* B. Sources of Morality in Economics
* 6: Geoffrey M. Hodgson: Evolution and Moral Motivation in Economics
* 7: Gerald Gaus: Morality as a Complex Adaptive System: Rethinking
Hayek's Social Ethics
* 8: David C. Rose: On the Evolution of Ethics, Rationality, and
Economic Behavior
* C. Ethics in Schools of Economics
* 9: Sanjit Dhami and Ali al-Nowaihi: Human Ethicality: Evidence and
Insights from Behavioral Economics
* 10: John B. Davis: Ethics and Economics: A Complex Systems Approach
* 11: Peter Boettke and Kaitlyn Woltz: Economics and Ethics within the
Austrian School of Economics
* 12: Ulrike Knobloch: Feminist Economics and Ethics
* 13: Arlo Klamer: Economy and Culture: The Importance of Sense-Making
* Part II: Applications
* A. Commerce and Markets
* 14: James R. Otteson: Humane Markets: The Classical Tradition of
Political Economy
* 15: Julian Reiss: Capitalism and Democracy: Allies, Rivals, or
Strangers?
* 16: Joseph Heath: The Moral Status of Profit
* 17: Joakim Sandberg: The Ethics of Money and Finance
* 18: Michael S. McPherson, and Debra Satz: Ethics And, In, and For
Labor Markets
* B. Welfare, Risk, and Policy
* 19: Matthew D. Adler: Cost-Benefit Analysis and Social Welfare
Functions
* 20: Marc Fleurbaey: The Normative Economics of Social Risk
* 21: Luc Bovens: The Ethics of Making Risky Decisions for Others
* 22: George F. DeMartino: The Tragedy of Economics: On the Nature of
Economic Harm and the Responsibilities of Economists
* C. Ethics in Applied Economics
* 23: Daniel M. Hausman: Economics, Ethics, and Health Insurance
* 24: Eyal Zamir and Barak Medina: Deontological Morality and Economic
Analysis of Law
* 25: David Schmidtz: The Ethics and Economics of Ecological Justice
* 26: Brendan O'Flaherty: Civil Rights, Employment, and Race
* Part III: Conclusion
* 27: John Broome: Lessons from Economics
* Part I: Foundations
* A. Ethical Theories in Economics
* 1: 1. Stefanie Haeffele and Virgil Henry Storr: Adam Smith and the
Study of Ethics in a Commercial Society
* 2: Jennifer A. Baker: Virtue and Economics, Horse and Cart
* 3: Mark D. White: With All Due Respect: A Kantian Approach to
Economics
* 4: Jonathan B. Wight: Ethical Pluralism in Economics
* 5: Constanze Binder and Ingrid Robeyns: Economic Ethics and the
Capability Approach
* B. Sources of Morality in Economics
* 6: Geoffrey M. Hodgson: Evolution and Moral Motivation in Economics
* 7: Gerald Gaus: Morality as a Complex Adaptive System: Rethinking
Hayek's Social Ethics
* 8: David C. Rose: On the Evolution of Ethics, Rationality, and
Economic Behavior
* C. Ethics in Schools of Economics
* 9: Sanjit Dhami and Ali al-Nowaihi: Human Ethicality: Evidence and
Insights from Behavioral Economics
* 10: John B. Davis: Ethics and Economics: A Complex Systems Approach
* 11: Peter Boettke and Kaitlyn Woltz: Economics and Ethics within the
Austrian School of Economics
* 12: Ulrike Knobloch: Feminist Economics and Ethics
* 13: Arlo Klamer: Economy and Culture: The Importance of Sense-Making
* Part II: Applications
* A. Commerce and Markets
* 14: James R. Otteson: Humane Markets: The Classical Tradition of
Political Economy
* 15: Julian Reiss: Capitalism and Democracy: Allies, Rivals, or
Strangers?
* 16: Joseph Heath: The Moral Status of Profit
* 17: Joakim Sandberg: The Ethics of Money and Finance
* 18: Michael S. McPherson, and Debra Satz: Ethics And, In, and For
Labor Markets
* B. Welfare, Risk, and Policy
* 19: Matthew D. Adler: Cost-Benefit Analysis and Social Welfare
Functions
* 20: Marc Fleurbaey: The Normative Economics of Social Risk
* 21: Luc Bovens: The Ethics of Making Risky Decisions for Others
* 22: George F. DeMartino: The Tragedy of Economics: On the Nature of
Economic Harm and the Responsibilities of Economists
* C. Ethics in Applied Economics
* 23: Daniel M. Hausman: Economics, Ethics, and Health Insurance
* 24: Eyal Zamir and Barak Medina: Deontological Morality and Economic
Analysis of Law
* 25: David Schmidtz: The Ethics and Economics of Ecological Justice
* 26: Brendan O'Flaherty: Civil Rights, Employment, and Race
* Part III: Conclusion
* 27: John Broome: Lessons from Economics
* Introduction
* Part I: Foundations
* A. Ethical Theories in Economics
* 1: 1. Stefanie Haeffele and Virgil Henry Storr: Adam Smith and the
Study of Ethics in a Commercial Society
* 2: Jennifer A. Baker: Virtue and Economics, Horse and Cart
* 3: Mark D. White: With All Due Respect: A Kantian Approach to
Economics
* 4: Jonathan B. Wight: Ethical Pluralism in Economics
* 5: Constanze Binder and Ingrid Robeyns: Economic Ethics and the
Capability Approach
* B. Sources of Morality in Economics
* 6: Geoffrey M. Hodgson: Evolution and Moral Motivation in Economics
* 7: Gerald Gaus: Morality as a Complex Adaptive System: Rethinking
Hayek's Social Ethics
* 8: David C. Rose: On the Evolution of Ethics, Rationality, and
Economic Behavior
* C. Ethics in Schools of Economics
* 9: Sanjit Dhami and Ali al-Nowaihi: Human Ethicality: Evidence and
Insights from Behavioral Economics
* 10: John B. Davis: Ethics and Economics: A Complex Systems Approach
* 11: Peter Boettke and Kaitlyn Woltz: Economics and Ethics within the
Austrian School of Economics
* 12: Ulrike Knobloch: Feminist Economics and Ethics
* 13: Arlo Klamer: Economy and Culture: The Importance of Sense-Making
* Part II: Applications
* A. Commerce and Markets
* 14: James R. Otteson: Humane Markets: The Classical Tradition of
Political Economy
* 15: Julian Reiss: Capitalism and Democracy: Allies, Rivals, or
Strangers?
* 16: Joseph Heath: The Moral Status of Profit
* 17: Joakim Sandberg: The Ethics of Money and Finance
* 18: Michael S. McPherson, and Debra Satz: Ethics And, In, and For
Labor Markets
* B. Welfare, Risk, and Policy
* 19: Matthew D. Adler: Cost-Benefit Analysis and Social Welfare
Functions
* 20: Marc Fleurbaey: The Normative Economics of Social Risk
* 21: Luc Bovens: The Ethics of Making Risky Decisions for Others
* 22: George F. DeMartino: The Tragedy of Economics: On the Nature of
Economic Harm and the Responsibilities of Economists
* C. Ethics in Applied Economics
* 23: Daniel M. Hausman: Economics, Ethics, and Health Insurance
* 24: Eyal Zamir and Barak Medina: Deontological Morality and Economic
Analysis of Law
* 25: David Schmidtz: The Ethics and Economics of Ecological Justice
* 26: Brendan O'Flaherty: Civil Rights, Employment, and Race
* Part III: Conclusion
* 27: John Broome: Lessons from Economics
* Part I: Foundations
* A. Ethical Theories in Economics
* 1: 1. Stefanie Haeffele and Virgil Henry Storr: Adam Smith and the
Study of Ethics in a Commercial Society
* 2: Jennifer A. Baker: Virtue and Economics, Horse and Cart
* 3: Mark D. White: With All Due Respect: A Kantian Approach to
Economics
* 4: Jonathan B. Wight: Ethical Pluralism in Economics
* 5: Constanze Binder and Ingrid Robeyns: Economic Ethics and the
Capability Approach
* B. Sources of Morality in Economics
* 6: Geoffrey M. Hodgson: Evolution and Moral Motivation in Economics
* 7: Gerald Gaus: Morality as a Complex Adaptive System: Rethinking
Hayek's Social Ethics
* 8: David C. Rose: On the Evolution of Ethics, Rationality, and
Economic Behavior
* C. Ethics in Schools of Economics
* 9: Sanjit Dhami and Ali al-Nowaihi: Human Ethicality: Evidence and
Insights from Behavioral Economics
* 10: John B. Davis: Ethics and Economics: A Complex Systems Approach
* 11: Peter Boettke and Kaitlyn Woltz: Economics and Ethics within the
Austrian School of Economics
* 12: Ulrike Knobloch: Feminist Economics and Ethics
* 13: Arlo Klamer: Economy and Culture: The Importance of Sense-Making
* Part II: Applications
* A. Commerce and Markets
* 14: James R. Otteson: Humane Markets: The Classical Tradition of
Political Economy
* 15: Julian Reiss: Capitalism and Democracy: Allies, Rivals, or
Strangers?
* 16: Joseph Heath: The Moral Status of Profit
* 17: Joakim Sandberg: The Ethics of Money and Finance
* 18: Michael S. McPherson, and Debra Satz: Ethics And, In, and For
Labor Markets
* B. Welfare, Risk, and Policy
* 19: Matthew D. Adler: Cost-Benefit Analysis and Social Welfare
Functions
* 20: Marc Fleurbaey: The Normative Economics of Social Risk
* 21: Luc Bovens: The Ethics of Making Risky Decisions for Others
* 22: George F. DeMartino: The Tragedy of Economics: On the Nature of
Economic Harm and the Responsibilities of Economists
* C. Ethics in Applied Economics
* 23: Daniel M. Hausman: Economics, Ethics, and Health Insurance
* 24: Eyal Zamir and Barak Medina: Deontological Morality and Economic
Analysis of Law
* 25: David Schmidtz: The Ethics and Economics of Ecological Justice
* 26: Brendan O'Flaherty: Civil Rights, Employment, and Race
* Part III: Conclusion
* 27: John Broome: Lessons from Economics