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Taking Ethics Seriously: Economics and Contemporary Moral Philosophy
Author(s)Hausman, Daniel M.; McPherson, Michael S.
AbstractTo be a good person, one must take ethics seriously. But can the same be said about being a good economist? Does morality matter to economic analysis? This article provides an extensive review and bibliography of recent work by economists and moral philosophers that borders the two disciplines.
IssueNo2
Pages671-731
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of Economic Literature
VolumeNo31
PubDateJune1993
ISBN_ISSN0022-0515
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