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Social Structure in Economic Theory
Author(s)
Jackson, William A.
Abstract
This paper argues that a liberal commitment to freedom and autonomy that acknowledges a plurality of values justifies more stringent ethical limits on the market than previously recognized by liberal theory.
IssueNo
3
Pages
727-747
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Journal of Economic Issues
VolumeNo
37
PubDate
September2003
ISBN_ISSN
0021-3624
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