Economists frequently make judgments about economic welfare, but there is today little discussion of the foundations of welfare economics. It is assumed either that there is unanimity of interests, or that there is general acceptance of utilitarianism. This means that economics cannot address many key policy issues and that important differences in ethical views cannot be recognized. This paper argues that it is a legitimate exercise of economic analysis to examine the consequences of different ethical positions, taking case studies of employment as a macroeconomic objective, and the role of capabilities in the measurement of economic performance
The paper offers a wide-angle view of ethics and welfare through the lens of ‘moral economy’. It exa...
The debate over whether or not economics is value-free has mistakenly focused on the fact-value dist...
Our forthcoming book, Welfare Theory, Public Action and Ethical Values challenges the belief that, u...
Economists frequently make judgments about economic welfare, but there is today little discussion of...
Economists frequently make judgments about economic welfare, but there is today little discussion of...
This paper argues that welfare economics should be restored to a prominent place on the agenda of ec...
Economics, to put it bluntly, is a moral science. Of course, this may sound brazen to some, especial...
New Welfare Economics and Social Choice Theory have given rise to a group of problems which lie on t...
Those who practice economics have moral responsibilities in their professional capacity. An alternat...
Economics is often accused of being a-ethical, not to mention totally immoral. Pure and perfect comp...
Abstract For much economics research, ethics committee approval is not required. This is seen by som...
1 I am grateful to Professor Jaap Bos for comments on an earlier version. All remaining errors are m...
This paper proposes a dualist view that economics exhibits the properties of both moral science and ...
Critics of economics often highlight two related issues: the empirical falsity of the ‘homo economic...
Conventional economics, both in its free enterprise and command versions sought to delink the scienc...
The paper offers a wide-angle view of ethics and welfare through the lens of ‘moral economy’. It exa...
The debate over whether or not economics is value-free has mistakenly focused on the fact-value dist...
Our forthcoming book, Welfare Theory, Public Action and Ethical Values challenges the belief that, u...
Economists frequently make judgments about economic welfare, but there is today little discussion of...
Economists frequently make judgments about economic welfare, but there is today little discussion of...
This paper argues that welfare economics should be restored to a prominent place on the agenda of ec...
Economics, to put it bluntly, is a moral science. Of course, this may sound brazen to some, especial...
New Welfare Economics and Social Choice Theory have given rise to a group of problems which lie on t...
Those who practice economics have moral responsibilities in their professional capacity. An alternat...
Economics is often accused of being a-ethical, not to mention totally immoral. Pure and perfect comp...
Abstract For much economics research, ethics committee approval is not required. This is seen by som...
1 I am grateful to Professor Jaap Bos for comments on an earlier version. All remaining errors are m...
This paper proposes a dualist view that economics exhibits the properties of both moral science and ...
Critics of economics often highlight two related issues: the empirical falsity of the ‘homo economic...
Conventional economics, both in its free enterprise and command versions sought to delink the scienc...
The paper offers a wide-angle view of ethics and welfare through the lens of ‘moral economy’. It exa...
The debate over whether or not economics is value-free has mistakenly focused on the fact-value dist...
Our forthcoming book, Welfare Theory, Public Action and Ethical Values challenges the belief that, u...