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Welcome to Moral/ Ethical/ Values Approach
The $6.1 Million Question
Alternative Approaches to Consumer Behavior
Amending the Economist’s “Rational Egoist” Model to Include Moral Values and Norms
Art, Ethics, and Economics
Buddhist Economics
Economic Meanings of Trust and Responsibility
Economics and Religion
Economic Theory and Social Problems: Long-Range Planning
Economic Theory and Social Problems: Toward a Concept of Social Value
An Economist’s Sermon
Efficiency
The Egalitarian Principle
Ends and Means in Political Economy
Environmental Ethics without Philosophy
Globalization and Financial Crisis: A Proposal for a New Approach to Macroeconomics
Human Values and Economic Behavior: A Model of Moral Economy
Hypersign, Hypermoney, Hypermarket: Adam Muller’s Theory of Money and Romantic Semiotics
Is Teaching Neoclassical Economics as the Science of Economics Moral?
Morality, Maximization and Economic Behavior
More Than the Market
Normative Foundations of Introductory Economics
On the Problem of Achieving Efficiency and Equity, Intergenerationally
Pleasure, Altruism, and the Great X
Poverty in the Midst of Plenty
Rational Fools: A Critique of the Behavioral Foundations of Economic Theory
Reconciling Homo Economicus and John Dewey’s Ethics
Social Choice Theory
Some Ethical and Methodological Convictions
Taking Ethics Seriously: Economics and Contemporary Moral Philosophy
Values Without Prices
Why Not Just Ask? Preferences, “Empirical Ethics” and the Role of Ethical Reflection
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