Ten Ethical Objections to the Market Economy
There are two types of ethical criticisms that can be made of the free-market system. One type is purely existential; that is, it rests on existential premises only. The other type advances conflicting ethical goals and protests that the free ... [... more]
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The Market Economy and Christian Ethics (New Studies in ...
Book Description: In this book Peter Sedgwick explores the relation of a theology of justice to that of human identity in the context of the market economy. He focuses on three main themes: how the market economy shapes personal identity, through [... more]
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Wages, Unemployment, and Inflation
Our economic system - the market economy or capitalism - is a system of consumers' supremacy. The customer is sovereign; he is, says a popular slogan, "always right." Businessmen are under the necessity of turning out what the consumers ask for [... more]
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Middle-of-the-Road Policy Leads to Socialism
The fundamental dogma of all brands of socialism and communism is that the market economy or capitalism is a system that hurts the vital interests of the immense majority of people for the sole benefit of a small minority of rugged ... [... more]
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Free Markets and Social Welfare
Austrian utility and welfare theory [pdf ] observes that all transactions in a free market economy take place only when both parties believe they will be happier as a result of an exchange. People act in ways that maximize their personal well ... [... more]
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The Market, Part 1
The market economy is the social system of the division of labor under private ownership of the means of production. Everybody acts on his own behalf; but everybody's actions aim at the satisfaction of other people's needs as well as at the ... [... more]
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Profits in a Market Economy
When a firm's revenue is greater than its costs, that firm earns a profit. When a firm's costs are greater than its revenue, that firm suffers a loss. Fair enough. But what do profits and losses mean? Are they the product of blind chance? What ... [... more]
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Safety and the Market Economy
When explaining the vision of a world without government interference with the market, a question that arises frequently is how consumers can be protected against "unsafe products" without government intervention. Safety is not an absolute [... more]
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Towards a Market Economy in Central and Eastern Europe ...
Towards a Market Economy in Central and Eastern Europe (Publications of the Egon-Sohmen-Foundation) [... more]
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As Economics: The Market Economy
As Economics: The Market Economy [... more]
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Lithuania: The Transition to a Market Economy (World ...
Lithuania: The Transition to a Market Economy (World Bank Country Study) [... more]
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The Market Economy: A Reader
The Market Economy: A Reader [... more]
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