During the twentieth century, Joan Robinson introduced Marx’s political economy into academic discussions of economic thought. This article argues that Robinson’s work generates a proposal for academic integrity in economic ideas through an ethical vision of Marx’s discourse and an epistemic critique of orthodox economic theory. Robinson’s research shows that economic theory has been characterized by hiding the interests of the bourgeoisie, consolidating an “unethical behavior”. Following Macfarlane’s (2009) work on virtue theory, it is possible to identify in Robinson’s production virtues that can enhance the academic integrity of economists
The article examines the philosophical and moral foundations of the biggest economist and political ...
How do we explain the phenomenon of trust? Catholic theologians on the one hand, and economists on t...
The article examines the philosophical and moral foundations of the biggest economist and political ...
This paper examines Joan Robinson's writings on Marx in order, first, to elucidate the nature of her...
Those who practice economics have moral responsibilities in their professional capacity. An alternat...
Some economists consider their discipline a science, and thereby divorced from messy ethical details...
One of the most original and prolific economists of the twentieth century, Joan Robinson (1903–83) i...
Have you ever thought of virtues? Temperance, Courage, Justice, Hope, and Love, just to name a few. ...
One of the most original and prolific economists of the twentieth century, Joan Robinson (1903–83) i...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
textabstractHave you ever thought of virtues? Temperance, Courage, Justice, Hope, and Love, just to ...
What are the historical factors that led to the progressive emancipation of economics from moral sc...
Much of the confusion over whether or not economics is value-free has mistakenly focused on the fact...
Until recently, to assert at the same time adhesion to the Marxian paradigm and rejection of the lab...
The 'vices' are three bad habits into which economists have fallen over the past fifty years: bad st...
The article examines the philosophical and moral foundations of the biggest economist and political ...
How do we explain the phenomenon of trust? Catholic theologians on the one hand, and economists on t...
The article examines the philosophical and moral foundations of the biggest economist and political ...
This paper examines Joan Robinson's writings on Marx in order, first, to elucidate the nature of her...
Those who practice economics have moral responsibilities in their professional capacity. An alternat...
Some economists consider their discipline a science, and thereby divorced from messy ethical details...
One of the most original and prolific economists of the twentieth century, Joan Robinson (1903–83) i...
Have you ever thought of virtues? Temperance, Courage, Justice, Hope, and Love, just to name a few. ...
One of the most original and prolific economists of the twentieth century, Joan Robinson (1903–83) i...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
textabstractHave you ever thought of virtues? Temperance, Courage, Justice, Hope, and Love, just to ...
What are the historical factors that led to the progressive emancipation of economics from moral sc...
Much of the confusion over whether or not economics is value-free has mistakenly focused on the fact...
Until recently, to assert at the same time adhesion to the Marxian paradigm and rejection of the lab...
The 'vices' are three bad habits into which economists have fallen over the past fifty years: bad st...
The article examines the philosophical and moral foundations of the biggest economist and political ...
How do we explain the phenomenon of trust? Catholic theologians on the one hand, and economists on t...
The article examines the philosophical and moral foundations of the biggest economist and political ...