The normative elements underlying efficiency are more complex than generally portrayed, and rely upon ethical frameworks that are generally absent from classroom discussions. Most textbooks, for example, ignore the ethical differences between Pareto efficiency (based on voluntary win-win outcomes) and the modern Kaldor-Hicks efficiency used in public policy assessments (in which winners gain more than losers lose). For the latter to be ethically palatable, society must have in place basic institutions of justice, transparency, and accountability. Normative economics thus requires a pluralist approach that includes considerations of virtue and duty, closer to Adam Smith’s Enlightenment conceptions. This surprising finding should embolden eco...
This article argues for the importance of teaching for ethical reasoning.Much of our teaching is in ...
Efficiency and equity in economics always seem to be at odds. In terms of ultimate truth a dichotom...
First paragraph: One of the greatest barriers to meaningful debate within and about economics has be...
The normative elements underlying efficiency are more complex than generally portrayed, and rely upo...
Ethical considerations intersect with economics education on a number of planes. Nonetheless, in ter...
Some economists consider their discipline a science, and thereby divorced from messy ethical details...
This chapter seeks to demonstrate that investigations in positive economics rely on ethical perspect...
In teaching economics, the instructor scaffolds what they teach on an implicitly assumed or explicit...
“Law and Economics” courses are sometimes criticized for inadequately explaining the normative crite...
Drawing on the knowledge of highly experienced academics, this authoritative Handbook explains how e...
Law and Economics courses taught in law schools are sometimes criticized for inadequately explaining...
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This paper questions whether the contemporary science of economics and its recommendations are built...
This paper points to some limitations of law and economics as both an explanative and a normative th...
In this article we argue that social science education needs to convey more than operational mechani...
This article argues for the importance of teaching for ethical reasoning.Much of our teaching is in ...
Efficiency and equity in economics always seem to be at odds. In terms of ultimate truth a dichotom...
First paragraph: One of the greatest barriers to meaningful debate within and about economics has be...
The normative elements underlying efficiency are more complex than generally portrayed, and rely upo...
Ethical considerations intersect with economics education on a number of planes. Nonetheless, in ter...
Some economists consider their discipline a science, and thereby divorced from messy ethical details...
This chapter seeks to demonstrate that investigations in positive economics rely on ethical perspect...
In teaching economics, the instructor scaffolds what they teach on an implicitly assumed or explicit...
“Law and Economics” courses are sometimes criticized for inadequately explaining the normative crite...
Drawing on the knowledge of highly experienced academics, this authoritative Handbook explains how e...
Law and Economics courses taught in law schools are sometimes criticized for inadequately explaining...
When we analyze the source of humor, one ingredient is surely incongruity, the juxtaposition of oppo...
This paper questions whether the contemporary science of economics and its recommendations are built...
This paper points to some limitations of law and economics as both an explanative and a normative th...
In this article we argue that social science education needs to convey more than operational mechani...
This article argues for the importance of teaching for ethical reasoning.Much of our teaching is in ...
Efficiency and equity in economics always seem to be at odds. In terms of ultimate truth a dichotom...
First paragraph: One of the greatest barriers to meaningful debate within and about economics has be...