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Every Economics textbook today teaches that questions of values and morality lie outside of, are in fact excluded from …, the field of Economics and its proper domain of study, "the economy." Yet the dominant cultural and media narrative in … paradox by which Economics seems to have both everything and nothing to do with values? The discipline of modern economics …
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1. Ethics of Management -- 2. Ethics of Capitalism -- 3. Ethics of Marxism -- 4. Business ethics and ethical leadership … book on economics in the world, Arthashashtra. It analyzes the influence of ethical values from ancient societies on modern … systems of management and economics. While this book deals with the “global sages” like Aristotle, Buddha, Jesus, the scope is …
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1. Ethics of Management -- 2. Ethics of Capitalism -- 3. Ethics of Marxism -- 4. Business ethics and ethical leadership … book on economics in the world, Arthashashtra. It analyzes the influence of ethical values from ancient societies on modern … systems of management and economics. While this book deals with the "global sages" like Aristotle, Buddha, Jesus, the scope is …
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This essay outlines the big-picture aspects of capitalism and socialism, and uses this overview to discuss human …’ or ‘conformity without agreement.’” Capitalism is centered on individual rights and private ownership, while socialism …. Moreover, socialism fares poorly in comparison to capitalism regarding the three moral standards …
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the recently-formed Ethics in Action initiative, the authors therefore propose a sequence of measures designed to better …
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We examine the effect of adherence to behavioral codes, as measured by the degree of religiosity, on the level of honesty by conducting under-the-cup die experiments. The findings suggest that behavioral codes, which prohibit lying, offset the monetary incentive to lie. The highest level of...
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