Introduction | p. 1 |
Economists, Value Judgments, and Economic Theory | p. 3 |
Ethics and the Invisible Hand | p. 7 |
Ethical Values and Economic Theory: A Survey | p. 17 |
Toward a Better Understanding of the Positive/Normative Distinction in Economics | p. 33 |
Does Studying Economics Inhibit Cooperation? | p. 51 |
Rationality, Ethics, and the Behavior of Economic Agents | p. 65 |
Selfishness and Altruism | p. 69 |
Cooperation | p. 79 |
Trust, Moral Hazards, and Social Economics: Incentives and the Organization of Work | p. 93 |
God and the Ghetto | p. 107 |
Ethical Theories and Theories of Justice | p. 111 |
Normative Ethical Theories | p. 119 |
Toward a Kantian Socio-Economics | p. 139 |
Feminist Transformations of Moral Theory | p. 151 |
Arendt's Action Philosophy and the Manager as Eichmann, Richard III, Faust, or Institution Citizen | p. 175 |
Social Justice | p. 187 |
Economic Institutions and Ethics | p. 217 |
The Ethical Limitations of the Market | p. 223 |
What Do We Owe the Future? | p. 251 |
Is Women's Labor a Commodity? | p. 267 |
Metaphors of Discrimination: A Comparison of Gunnar Myrdal and Gary Becker | p. 287 |
Toward Development Ethics | p. 305 |
Economic Policies and Ethics | p. 353 |
The Scope and Limits of Preference Sovereignty | p. 357 |
The Moral Justification of Benefit/Cost Analysis | p. 377 |
Index | p. 405 |
About the Contributors | p. 413 |
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