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activities, which can be in short termed as "altruistic". To do so, I first explain the notion of "altruism", as can be found in … this theoretical framework to the case of altruism as a "public good". …
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practice of economic transformation. As the starting point of defining the concept of responsibility serves the elaboration of … owner is invariably the responsible owner is examined. The article argues, that social responsibility isn´t the bare result … element of the market order. The responsibility is examined in the framework of rights and liabilities of entrepreneurs …
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The study consists of two parts; the first of them includes a general characteristics of Comte as a liquidator of philosophy, as a messenger of unifying systemization, and as a romantic humanitarian; it further comprehends the grasping of Comte's influence on T. G. Masaryk (especially the...
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In this paper I am trying to provide the reader with a brief overview of contemporary discussion about recently frequently mentioned topic of economics and happiness. In the last few years the number of publications related to happiness from the economic perspective growth exponentially. As the...
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In this paper I am trying to provide the reader with a brief overview of contemporary discussion about recently frequently mentioned topic of economics and happiness. In the last few years the number of publications related to happiness from the economic perspective growth exponentially. As the...
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This paper tries to address the problem of donator?s efficiency. In spite of the fact, that social services and public goods are not fully determined by market forces, they are not beyond the subject of economics. The state or other donator can allocate grants among recipients either efficiently...
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