Morality & Markets: The Ethics of Government RegulationRowman & Littlefield, 2003 - 193 páginas Morality & Markets poses the question: "What morally justifies government intervention in the commercial affairs of private citizens?" Its author, Edward Soule, proposes what he dubs a Regulatory Strategy, a set of rules for determining the moral legitimacy of regulation. The strategy combines the political philosophies of John Locke and John Stuart Mill with economic theory and commercial history. Soule then puts his framework into action, testing the morality of regulation in contemporary commercial disputes, including capital markets and genetically modified foods. |
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... Consider this shorthand account of the way two economists justify market intervention : The key , it seems to me , is " Will the marketplace perform its function , and if it won't perform its function , why won't it and will regulation ...
... Consider this shorthand account of the way two economists justify market intervention : The key , it seems to me , is " Will the marketplace perform its function , and if it won't perform its function , why won't it and will regulation ...
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... Consider but one significant tension in political philosophy — the tug of war between individual rights and social or community welfare . Now con- sider a concrete case — real - estate condemnation under powers of emi- nent domain ...
... Consider but one significant tension in political philosophy — the tug of war between individual rights and social or community welfare . Now con- sider a concrete case — real - estate condemnation under powers of emi- nent domain ...
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... considers the function of values as a reason to regulate , beginning with Michael Walzer's communitarianism . For Walzer , commercial regulation should serve the ends of distributive justice and offset the allocative power of money and ...
... considers the function of values as a reason to regulate , beginning with Michael Walzer's communitarianism . For Walzer , commercial regulation should serve the ends of distributive justice and offset the allocative power of money and ...
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... consider how some recent scholarship in ethical theory has become highly defensive . Tim Mulgan's contribution in ... considering the extraordinary challenge Rawls undertook in this book . But his findings cannot be drawn upon 10 ...
... consider how some recent scholarship in ethical theory has become highly defensive . Tim Mulgan's contribution in ... considering the extraordinary challenge Rawls undertook in this book . But his findings cannot be drawn upon 10 ...
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A Strategy for Justifying Market Intervention | 13 |
Competing Reasons to Regulate Values | 41 |
Monistic Theories of Commercial Regulation | 77 |
US Capital Markets | 105 |
Agricultural Biotechnology | 137 |
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Ethics for International Business: Decision Making in a Global Political Economy John M. Kline Sin vista previa disponible - 2005 |
Ethics for International Business: Decision Making in a Global Political Economy John M. Kline Sin vista previa disponible - 2005 |