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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... Market Intervention 2. Competing Reasons to Regulate : Values xiii 1 13 41 3. Monistic Theories of Commercial Regulation 77 4. U.S. Capital Markets 105 5. Agricultural Biotechnology 137 Bibliography 175 Index About the Author 189 193 ...
... Market Intervention 2. Competing Reasons to Regulate : Values xiii 1 13 41 3. Monistic Theories of Commercial Regulation 77 4. U.S. Capital Markets 105 5. Agricultural Biotechnology 137 Bibliography 175 Index About the Author 189 193 ...
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... intervention over a dramatic change from free enterprise to wholly collective decisions about investment , production , prices , and wages.3 This passage describes accurately the status of commercial regula- tion in the United States ...
... intervention over a dramatic change from free enterprise to wholly collective decisions about investment , production , prices , and wages.3 This passage describes accurately the status of commercial regula- tion in the United States ...
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... market intervention to remove or to diminish the effectiveness of these obsta- cles . These two principles serve as categories of morally justified rea- sons to regulate the practices that constitute commercial life . Their meaning is ...
... market intervention to remove or to diminish the effectiveness of these obsta- cles . These two principles serve as categories of morally justified rea- sons to regulate the practices that constitute commercial life . Their meaning is ...
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... Market intervention or commercial regulation refers to state initiatives that alter the terms and conditions of property rights or contractual liberty . And in an era that is putatively dominated by deregulation , privatization , and ...
... Market intervention or commercial regulation refers to state initiatives that alter the terms and conditions of property rights or contractual liberty . And in an era that is putatively dominated by deregulation , privatization , and ...
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... market intervention can be , at least two categories of " easy cases " have been settled . One is that states are justified to intervene in markets that pose serious threats to national security . No one seriously questions whether ...
... market intervention can be , at least two categories of " easy cases " have been settled . One is that states are justified to intervene in markets that pose serious threats to national security . No one seriously questions whether ...
Contenido
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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About the Author | |
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Página 9 - Our discussion will be adequate if it has as much clearness as the subject-matter admits of, for precision is not to be sought for alike in all discussions, any more than in all the products of the crafts.
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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 |