The Moral Foundation of Economic Behavior

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The Moral Foundation of Economic Behavior
Author : David C. Rose
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Publisher : OUP USA
Language : English
Release Date : 25 November 2011
ISBN : 9780199781744
Pages : 284 pages
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The Moral Foundation of Economic Behavior by David C. Rose Book PDF Summary

It then identifies specific characteristics that moral beliefs must have for the people who possess them to be regarded as trustworthy.

The Moral Foundation of Economic Behavior

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"Two impressive features of this book are its clarity of purpose and the breadth of disciplinary resources to which it appeals." ---Geoffrey Brennan, Professor of Economics, Australian National University "Facing massive evidence that people do not act generally as self-regarding payoff maximizers, economists have become increasingly interested in issues of

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