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Values and Economics
Normative Foundations of Scarcity
2: Logical Positivism and the Elimination of Values
Philosophy of Science
Agassi
Hechter
Poell
Positivist Objections to Values
Reuben Summary
4. Alternatives to Scarcity
4.1 Alternatives to private property
Tawney & Polanyi
4.2 Studying the Formation of Tastes
4.3 Direct Measures of Welfare.
5. Entanglement of Facts and Values
5.1 The "Copernican Revolution" of Kant
5.2 The Duhem-Quine Thesis
Ariely
Binmore
Conclusions
Conclusions
D. W. Hands
Duncan Foley
Economic Analysis, Moral Philosophy, and Public Policy
Answers to 3 Objections
Hausman MacPherson
Introduction
Cooter Rappoport
Weber
Three Pillars
Consumer Sovereignty
Advertising
Private Property
Dragun
Kogl
Sait & Lim
Underdetermination
Welfare
Contents
Corruption
Corruption
Accountancy Fraud
Murdoch Scandal
Political
Ethics and Economics
Graeber: Debt
C01 Intro
C02: Barter
C03
Normative Positive
Caplin Schotter
Lipsey
McAdams Rasmusen
Sen: Ethics and Economics
Stanley Wong
Weston
Presentations/Talks
Slavery
Values and Economics
Sen: Ethics and Economics
Sen, Amartya (1987)
On Ethics and Economics.
Oxford: Blackwell, 1987
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