Integrative Economic Ethics — Towards a Conception of Socio-Economic Rationality

  • Ulrich P
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Economic ethics may be seen as the other economics: an economic science which takes its point of departure from the practical questions of overall economic life, whereas neo-classical economics only deals with the functional logic of the economic (market) system. The...

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Ulrich, P. (2000). Integrative Economic Ethics — Towards a Conception of Socio-Economic Rationality (pp. 37–54). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04072-0_3

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