Ethics And Economic Theory

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This book takes a multi-disciplinary critique of economics’ first principles: the fundamental and inter-related structuring assumptions that underlie the neo-classical paradigm. These assumptions, that economic agents are rational, self-interested individuals, continue to influence the teaching of economics, research agendas and policy analyses. The book argues that both the theoretical understanding of the economy and the actual working of real-world market economies diminish the scope for thinking about the relation between ethics, economics, and the economy. It highlights how market economies may "crowd out" ethical behavior and our evaluation of them elides ethical reflection. The book calls for a more pluralistic and richer approach to economic theory, one that allows ample room for ethical considerations. It provides insight into understanding human motivations and human flourishing and how a good economy requires reflection on the ethical relations between the self, world, and time.

Author(s): Khalid Mir
Series: Routledge Studies In The Modern World Economy
Publisher: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 230
Tags: Economics: Moral And Ethical Aspects

Introduction1. Needs and Scarcity2. Rationality and Economic Theory3. The Ethical Limits of Markets4. Individualism and the Self5. Motivations: Self-interest, Sympathy and Commitment6. An Unequal World7. Do Markets Crowd Out Ethics?8. Climate Change and Ethics9. Time and Economics10. Civil Economy: Re-imagining an Ethical Economy