The morality of economic behaviour : economics as ethics / Vangelis Chiotis.

By: Chiotis, Vangelis [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (vi, 106 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781351168885; 1351168886; 9781351168854; 1351168851; 9781351168861; 135116886X; 9781351168878; 1351168878Subject(s): Economics -- Moral and ethical aspects | Ethics -- Economic aspects | Rational choice theory | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / TheoryDDC classification: 174/.4 LOC classification: HB72 | .C465 2021Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Introduction / With Vangelis Chiotis -- Rational morality in economics / With Vangelis Chiotis -- Moral economics: Constrained maximisation / With Vangelis Chiotis -- Sociability / With Vangelis Chiotis -- Intertemporality / With Vangelis Chiotis -- Information symmetry / With Vangelis Chiotis -- Ethics, justice and profit / With Vangelis Chiotis.
Summary: "The links between self-interest and morality have been examined in moral philosophy since Plato. Economics is a mostly value-free discipline, having lost its original ethical dimension as described by Adam Smith. Examining moral philosophy through the framework provided by economics offers new insights into both disciplines and the discussion on the origins and nature of morality. The Morality of Economic Behaviour: Economics as Ethics argues that moral behaviour does not need to be exogenously encouraged or enforced because morality is a side effect of interactions between self-interested agents. The argument relies on two important parameters: behaviour in a social environment and the effects of intertemporal choice on rational behaviour. Considering social structures and repeated interactions on rational maximisation allows an argument for the morality of economic behaviour. Amoral agents interacting within society can reach moral outcomes. Thus, economics becomes a synthesis of moral and rational choice theory bypassing the problems of ethics in economic behaviour whilst promoting moral behaviour and ethical outcomes. This approach sheds new light on practical issues such as economic policy, business ethics and social responsibility. This book is of interest primarily to students of politics, economics and philosophy but will also appeal to anyone who is interested in morality and ethics, and their relationship with self-interest"-- Provided by publisher.
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"The links between self-interest and morality have been examined in moral philosophy since Plato. Economics is a mostly value-free discipline, having lost its original ethical dimension as described by Adam Smith. Examining moral philosophy through the framework provided by economics offers new insights into both disciplines and the discussion on the origins and nature of morality. The Morality of Economic Behaviour: Economics as Ethics argues that moral behaviour does not need to be exogenously encouraged or enforced because morality is a side effect of interactions between self-interested agents. The argument relies on two important parameters: behaviour in a social environment and the effects of intertemporal choice on rational behaviour. Considering social structures and repeated interactions on rational maximisation allows an argument for the morality of economic behaviour. Amoral agents interacting within society can reach moral outcomes. Thus, economics becomes a synthesis of moral and rational choice theory bypassing the problems of ethics in economic behaviour whilst promoting moral behaviour and ethical outcomes. This approach sheds new light on practical issues such as economic policy, business ethics and social responsibility. This book is of interest primarily to students of politics, economics and philosophy but will also appeal to anyone who is interested in morality and ethics, and their relationship with self-interest"-- Provided by publisher.

Introduction / With Vangelis Chiotis -- Rational morality in economics / With Vangelis Chiotis -- Moral economics: Constrained maximisation / With Vangelis Chiotis -- Sociability / With Vangelis Chiotis -- Intertemporality / With Vangelis Chiotis -- Information symmetry / With Vangelis Chiotis -- Ethics, justice and profit / With Vangelis Chiotis.

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