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El. knyga: Economics as a Moral Science

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  • Serija: Virtues and Economics 1
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Apr-2017
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319532912
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  • Serija: Virtues and Economics 1
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Apr-2017
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319532912
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The book is reclaiming economics as a moral science. It argues that ethics is a relevant and inseparable aspect of all levels of economic activity, from individual and organizational to societal and global. Taking ethical considerations into account is needed in explaining and predicting the behavior of economic agents as well as in evaluating and designing economic policies and mechanisms. 

The unique feature of the book is that it not only analyzes ethics and economics on an abstract level, but puts behavioral, institutional and systemic issues together for a robust and human view of economic functioning. It sees economic facts as interwoven with human intentionality and ethical content, a domain where utility calculations and moral considerations co-determine the behavior of economic agents and the outcomes of their activities. 





The book employs the personalist approach that sees human persons endowed with free will and conscience as the basicagents of economic life and defines human flourishing as the final end of economic activities. The book demonstrates that economics can gain a lot in meaning and also in analytical power by reuniting itself with ethics.  
Part I Introduction
1 Why Economics Is a Moral Science
3(8)
Peter Rona
2 Issues and Themes in Moral Economics
11(10)
Laszlo Zsolnai
Part II The Moral Foundations of Economics
3 Economics as if Ethics Mattered
21(22)
Stefano Zamagni
4 Teleological Reasoning in Economics
43(14)
Luk Bouckaert
5 Economic Rationality Versus Human Reason
57(12)
Laszlo Zsolnai
6 Rediscovering a Personalist Economy
69(10)
Hendrik Opdebeeck
7 Happiness and Human Flourishing
79(16)
Knut J. Ims
8 Understanding Financial Crises: The Contribution of the Philosophy of Money
95(12)
Antoon Vandevelde
9 Economics and Vulnerability: Relationships, Incentives, Meritocracy
107(24)
Luigino Bruni
Part III Companies and Their Management
10 Ethics, Economics and the Corporation
131(32)
Peter Rona
11 Are Business Ethics Relevant?
163(12)
David W. Miller
Michael J. Thate
12 Economy of Mutuality
175(24)
Kevin T. Jackson
13 Economic Wisdom for Managerial Decision-Making
199(16)
Mike Thompson
Part IV Economic Policy and Economic Development
14 Catholic Social Thought and Amartya Sen on Justice
215(10)
Johan Verstraeten
15 The Theological Virtue of Charity in the Economy: Reflections on "Caritas in veritate"
225(8)
Helen Alford
16 Ethics of Development in the Age of Globalization
233(16)
Zsolt Boda
17 Transdisciplinarity, Governance and the Common Good
249(22)
Francois Lepineux
Jean-Jacques Rose
Part V Conclusions
18 Agenda for Future Research and Action
271(4)
Peter Rona
Laszlo Zsolnai
Index 275
Peter Róna is Fellow of Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford, where he teaches courses in economics and the philosophical foundations of the social sciences. He obtained his B.A. degree in economic history (cum laude) from the University of Pennsylvania and his law degree from Oxford University (First Class) in 1964. He was an associate of the Washington, D.C, law firm, Arnold & Porter and counsel to the US Department of Commerce before becoming the personal assistant of Lord Richardson, Governor of the Bank of England. He joined the Schroder Group in 1969 as the General Counsel of its operations in the United Sates, and became the President and Chief Executive of the IBJ Schroder Bank & Trust co. in 1985. In 2003 he joined the faculty of Eötvös Lórįnd University where he taught public international law and in 2006 he was made an Honorary Professor there. His published articles include a study of the Euro and an examination of the philosophical foundations of economics.

Laszlo Zsolnai is professor and director of the Business Ethics Center at the Corvinus  University of Budapest. He is president of the European SPES Institute in Leuven, Belgium and Co-chair of the Future Earth Finance & Economics Knowledge and Action Network in Montreal. Laszlo Zsolnais recent books include The Palgrave Handbook of Spirituality and Business (2011. Houndmills, UK, New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan), Beyond Self: Ethical and Spiritual Dimensions of Economics (2014. Peter Lang Academic Publishers, Oxford), The Spiritual Dimension of Business Ethics and Sustainability Management (2015, Springer), Post-Materialistic Business: Spiritual Value-Orientation in Renewing Management (2015, Palgrave) and Ethical Leadership. Indian and European Spiritual Approaches (2016, Palgrave-Macmillan).