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Economic justice is an important subject to be studied by academics. It is also central to public policy debates on such issues as the need for adequate wages, the prevalence of poverty, and the adverse impacts of the globalization of production. Questions of economic justice are fundamentally...
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This paper reviews the presentations and discussions had at the conference on “Jobs And The Future of the US Economy: Possibilities and Limits” held at Howard University shortly after the late 2000’s financial crisis. The paper begins with the historical context in which the conference was...
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This paper explores the potential for states to act as agents of economic justice in an era of ‘globalisation’. After providing a critical review of debates about both economic justice and globalisation, the paper suggests that states retain an important degree of policy-making...
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This paper considers the writings of John Stuart Mill in political philosophy and political economy as a prototype for ideals of a 'sustainable development' grounded in a norm of justice and social solidarity. Mill's conception of a just 'stationary state* of society is examined alongside his...
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Purpose – The paper's aim is to study the system of interest, its crippling of the market by monetary manipulation and creation of gross disparity and its consequences and to explore an efficient Islamic alternative. Design/methodology/approach – The application of science and its analytical...
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How much inequality does market interaction generate? The answer to this question partly depends on the level of competition among economic agents. Yet, in their normative analysis of the market, theories of distributive justice focus on individual characteristics such as talents as determinants...
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In this paper we have presented arguments for heuristics on economics research. In particular, have been important aspects that show how the tradition of the theory, to make principle simplicity to represent many empirical data of experience or information, was one of the goals set by the...
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в предлагаемой статье автор анализирует концепции, связанные с ограничением свободного усмотрения в гражданском праве. В статье автор приходит к выводу, что в...
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After almost forty years, Robert Nozick’s seminal right-libertarian classic Anarchy, State, and Utopia continues to stand at the center of much of the discussion regarding prop- erty and its initial acquisition. Nozick’s most important contribution to that discussion is the formulation of...
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