Karl Marx observed long ago that all economic struggles invite moral struggles, or masquerade as such. The reverse may be true, too: deep moral–political conflicts may be waged through the manipulation of economic resources and the design of policy devices. Using the recent financial and Eurozone crises as empirical backgrounds, the short papers presented here by Philippe Steiner, Cornelia Woll, Wolfgang Streeck and Marion Fourcade propose four different perspectives on the play of moral judgments in the economy and call for a broader and more systematic scholarly engagement with this issue. Focusing on executive compensation, bank bailouts and the sovereign debt crisis, the discussion forum builds on a roundtable discussion held at the ope...
This paper argues, through conceptual analysis, against an objection to the disapproval of banks for...
AbstractEconomists who talk about free markets seem to ignore that Adam Smith (considered as the fat...
The purpose of this paper is to develop the argument that sentiments (including moral sentiments) ar...
Karl Marx observed long ago that all economic struggles invite moral struggles, or masquerade as suc...
Karl Marx observed long ago that all economic struggles invite moral struggles, or masquerade as suc...
Karl Marx observed long ago that all economic struggles invite moral struggles, or masquerade as suc...
Karl Marx observed long ago that all economic struggles invite moral struggles, or masquerade as suc...
Moral hazard is a typical problem of modern economic system, if we consider its a central role in th...
The Global Financial Crisis - and its human toll - can be attributed to an atypical pandemic of mora...
Central bankers are currently rethinking the frameworks of monetary policy in light of the extreme d...
Abstract The global financial crisis and its aftermath, the global economic crisis followed by g...
Economics, as it emerged as an academic discipline at the turn of the twentieth century, claimed to ...
The 2008 global financial crisis raises ethical as much as financial questions. Moral outrage center...
This study postulates that the recent world financial crisis, symptomatically manifested in the fina...
Issues related to financial, economical crises are a constant preoccupation for specialists ineconom...
This paper argues, through conceptual analysis, against an objection to the disapproval of banks for...
AbstractEconomists who talk about free markets seem to ignore that Adam Smith (considered as the fat...
The purpose of this paper is to develop the argument that sentiments (including moral sentiments) ar...
Karl Marx observed long ago that all economic struggles invite moral struggles, or masquerade as suc...
Karl Marx observed long ago that all economic struggles invite moral struggles, or masquerade as suc...
Karl Marx observed long ago that all economic struggles invite moral struggles, or masquerade as suc...
Karl Marx observed long ago that all economic struggles invite moral struggles, or masquerade as suc...
Moral hazard is a typical problem of modern economic system, if we consider its a central role in th...
The Global Financial Crisis - and its human toll - can be attributed to an atypical pandemic of mora...
Central bankers are currently rethinking the frameworks of monetary policy in light of the extreme d...
Abstract The global financial crisis and its aftermath, the global economic crisis followed by g...
Economics, as it emerged as an academic discipline at the turn of the twentieth century, claimed to ...
The 2008 global financial crisis raises ethical as much as financial questions. Moral outrage center...
This study postulates that the recent world financial crisis, symptomatically manifested in the fina...
Issues related to financial, economical crises are a constant preoccupation for specialists ineconom...
This paper argues, through conceptual analysis, against an objection to the disapproval of banks for...
AbstractEconomists who talk about free markets seem to ignore that Adam Smith (considered as the fat...
The purpose of this paper is to develop the argument that sentiments (including moral sentiments) ar...