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Friday, March 11, 2011
Embracing Morals in Economics: The Role of Internal Moral Constraints in a Market Economy — Mises Economics Blog
Embracing Morals in Economics: The Role of Internal Moral Constraints in a Market Economy — Mises Economics Blog: "What does it take to bring about a well-functioning market? Almost all economists agree that people should engage in cooperative exchange rather than predation, theft, or fraud, but how to ensure this is a matter of debate. Many neoclassical economists follow Thomas Hobbes and focus on changing legal arrangements to solve prisoners’ dilemma situations (Barzel, 2002, Hirshleifer, 2001; Tullock, 1972)."
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Behavioral Economics,
Cooperation,
Economics
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