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Moral markets: the critical role of values in the economy

Moral markets: the critical role of values in the economy
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Dewey Class 174 (DDC 23)
Title Moral markets : the critical role of values in the economy (M) / edited by Paul J. Zak ; with a foreword by Michael C. Jensen
Added Personal Name Zak, Paul J.
Jensen, Michael C.
Publication Princeton : Princeton University Press , c2008
Physical Details xxx, 344 pages : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN 978-0-691-13523-6
Summary Note Like nature itself, modern economic life is driven by relentless competition and unbridled selfishness. Or is it? Drawing on converging evidence from neuroscience, social science, biology, law, and philosophy, Moral Markets makes the case that modern market exchange works only because most people, most of the time, act virtuously. Competition and greed are certainly part of economics, but Moral Markets shows how the rules of market exchange have evolved to promote moral behavior and how exchange itself may make us more virtuous. Examining the biological basis of economic morality, tracing the Like nature itself, modern economic life is driven by relentless competition and unbridled selfishness. Or is it? Drawing on converging evidence from neuroscience, social science, biology, law, and philosophy, "Moral Markets" makes the case that modern market exchange works only because most people, most of the time, act virtuously. Competition and greed are certainly part of economics, but "Moral Markets" shows how the rules of market exchange have evolved to promote moral behavior and how exchange itself may make us more virtuous. Examining the biological basis of economic morality, tracing the connections between morality and markets, and exploring the profound implications of both, "Moral Markets" provides a surprising and fundamentally new view of economics - one that also reconnects the field to Adam Smith's position that morality has a biological basis."Moral Markets", the result of an extensive collaboration between leading social and natural scientists, includes contributions by neuroeconomist Paul Zak; economists Robert H. Frank, Herbert Gintis, Vernon Smith (winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in economics), and Bart Wilson; law professors Oliver Goodenough, Erin O'Hara, and Lynn Stout; philosophers William Casebeer and Robert Solomon; primatologists Sarah Brosnan and Frans de Waal; biologists Carl Bergstrom, Ben Kerr, and Peter Richerson; anthropologists Robert Boyd and Michael Lachmann; political scientists Elinor Ostrom and David Schwab; management professor Rakesh Khurana; computational science and informatics doctoral candidate Erik Kimbrough; and business writer Charles Handy. Review: Moral Markets challenges the 'homo economicus' rational choice framework of mainstream economics with 15 chapters contributed by a team researching the nature of values in economic thinking. Zak has compiled what may become a starting point for further work on this topic, given the volume's scope and creative insights. After philosophical reflections from Aristotle to Adam Smith on the origin and nature of values, the readings focus on evolutionary processes that form values like fairness and reciprocity... [T]his collection is important in helping to reconsider the value-free claims of economics. Halteman, Wheaton College, for "CHOICE The book's span is huge, taking in cooperation among chimpanzees, the status of moral emotions, and the role of contract law in encouraging trustworthy behaviour, as well as areas more familiar to economists such as the effect of incentive schemes on employee effort... Moral Markets is an interesting and valuable book, addressing important and under-researched questions. -- Joe Perkins World Economics:
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