Economists' role in society has always been an uneasy one, and in recent years the ethicality of the profession and its practitioners has been questioned more than ever. This collection of essays is the first to investigate the multifaceted nature of what forms economists' ethical and economic views.Bringing together work from international contributors, The Ethical Formation of Economists explores the ways in which economists are influenced in their training and career, examining how this can explain their individual ethical stances as economists. The book suggests that if we can better understand what is making economists think and act as they do, considering ethicality in the process, we might all be better placed to implement changes. T...
The traffic between economics and ethics at the academic level these days is, if not negligible, rat...
George DeMartino's 2011 monograph, The Economist's Oath: On the Need for and Content of Professional...
This chapter argues that mainstream economists – mainly American and British contributed to the buil...
Economists' role in society has always been an uneasy one, and in recent years the ethicality of the...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Those who practice economics have moral responsibilities in their professional capacity. An alternat...
The last financial crisis combined with some recent social trends (like growing inequality or enviro...
Abstract For much economics research, ethics committee approval is not required. This is seen by som...
In this chapter, the authors look at the good and bad aspects of media appearances by economists. Th...
Some economists consider their discipline a science, and thereby divorced from messy ethical details...
Our forthcoming book, Welfare Theory, Public Action and Ethical Values challenges the belief that, u...
This chapter adopts a pluralist approach to addressing issues raised by the idea of a code of ethics...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate one of the reasons of the inadequacy of the orthodox economic...
Economics is often accused of being a-ethical, not to mention totally immoral. Pure and perfect comp...
Economics was traditionally viewed as part of a wider study of human things, including ethics. It ha...
The traffic between economics and ethics at the academic level these days is, if not negligible, rat...
George DeMartino's 2011 monograph, The Economist's Oath: On the Need for and Content of Professional...
This chapter argues that mainstream economists – mainly American and British contributed to the buil...
Economists' role in society has always been an uneasy one, and in recent years the ethicality of the...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Those who practice economics have moral responsibilities in their professional capacity. An alternat...
The last financial crisis combined with some recent social trends (like growing inequality or enviro...
Abstract For much economics research, ethics committee approval is not required. This is seen by som...
In this chapter, the authors look at the good and bad aspects of media appearances by economists. Th...
Some economists consider their discipline a science, and thereby divorced from messy ethical details...
Our forthcoming book, Welfare Theory, Public Action and Ethical Values challenges the belief that, u...
This chapter adopts a pluralist approach to addressing issues raised by the idea of a code of ethics...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate one of the reasons of the inadequacy of the orthodox economic...
Economics is often accused of being a-ethical, not to mention totally immoral. Pure and perfect comp...
Economics was traditionally viewed as part of a wider study of human things, including ethics. It ha...
The traffic between economics and ethics at the academic level these days is, if not negligible, rat...
George DeMartino's 2011 monograph, The Economist's Oath: On the Need for and Content of Professional...
This chapter argues that mainstream economists – mainly American and British contributed to the buil...