On ethics and economics
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- 9780195627619
- 174 SEN
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Indian Institute of Management LRC General Stacks | Public Policy & General Management | 174 SEN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 001855 |
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172.2 SEN The idea of justice | 174 LIT Governing through expertise: the politics of bioethics | 174 SAN What money can't buy: the moral limits of markets | 174 SEN On ethics and economics | 174.4 BOA Ethics and the conduct of business | 174.4 CLA The richest man in babylon | 174.4 COV The speed of trust: the one thing that changes everything |
DESCRIPTION
In this elegant critique, Amartya Sen argues that welfare economics can be enriched by paying more explicit attention to ethics, and that modern ethical studies can also benefit from a closer contact with economies. He argues further that even predictive and descriptive economics can be helped by making more room for welfare-economic considerations in the explanation of behaviour.
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