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Autorenporträt
Douglas E. Stevens is Professor and Copeland-Deloitte Chair in Accountancy at Georgia State University. His research extends traditional economic theory by incorporating social and moral norms and appears in top academic journals and a book entitled, Social Norms and the Theory of the Firm (Stevens 2019, Cambridge University Press).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: the continuing demand for a moral foundation 2. The moral economist: Adam Smith 3. Religion as a moral foundation: Max Weber and R. H. Tawney 4. Humanism as a moral foundation: Karl Polanyi and John Maynard Keynes 5. Self-interest as a moral foundation: the Chicago school and Ayn Rand 6. Neoclassical economists join the search: Vernon Smith and Michael Jensen 7. Rescuing capitalism from the capitalists: Amartya Sen 8. The promise of capitalism: joining the search.
1. Introduction: the continuing demand for a moral foundation 2. The moral economist: Adam Smith 3. Religion as a moral foundation: Max Weber and R. H. Tawney 4. Humanism as a moral foundation: Karl Polanyi and John Maynard Keynes 5. Self-interest as a moral foundation: the Chicago school and Ayn Rand 6. Neoclassical economists join the search: Vernon Smith and Michael Jensen 7. Rescuing capitalism from the capitalists: Amartya Sen 8. The promise of capitalism: joining the search.
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