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Economic Analysis, Moral Philosophy and Public Policy

This highly accessibly 2006 book explores the relationships between economics, philosophy, and public policy.

Daniel M. Hausman (Author), Michael S. McPherson (Author)

9780521846295, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 20 March 2006

354 pages

23.1 x 15.5 x 2.5 cm, 0.61 kg

\u201CExcellent guides to further reading: comprehensive references and index. Highly recommended.\u201D -- Choice

This 2006 book shows through accessible argument and numerous examples how understanding moral philosophy can improve economic analysis, how moral philosophy can benefit from economists' analytical tools, and how economic analysis and moral philosophy together can inform public policy. Part I explores rationality and its connections to morality. It argues that in defending their model of rationality, mainstream economists implicitly espouse contestable moral principles. Part II concerns welfare, utilitarianism and sta]

Economic Analysis, Moral Philosophy and Public Policy Hausman McPherson 2e

Economic Analysis, Moral Philosophy and Public Policy

This highly accessibly 2006 book explores the relationships between economics, philosophy, and public policy.

Daniel M. Hausman (Author), Michael S. McPherson (Author)

9780521846295, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 20 March 2006

354 pages

23.1 x 15.5 x 2.5 cm, 0.61 kg

\u201CExcellent guides to further reading: comprehensive references and index. Highly recommended.\u201D -- Choice

This 2006 book shows through accessible argument and numerous examples how understanding moral philosophy can improve economic analysis, how moral philosophy can benefit from economists' analytical tools, and how economic analysis and moral philosophy together can inform public policy. Part I explores rationality and its connections to morality. It argues that in defending their model of rationality, mainstream economists implicitly espouse contestable moral principles. Part II concerns welfare, utilitarianism and sta]

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