Commercial society: a primer on ethics and economics
Ethics, Economy, and EntrepreneurshipWhy Ethics?Why Economy?Why Entrepreneurship?Part 1: Key ConceptTradeResourcesCostInstitutionsValuePart 2: ProgressAdam Smith on ProgressTransaction Cost and ProgressCommerce and ProgressProduction Possibilities FrontierWhat Seems Like ProgressPart 3: Understandin...
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Rowman & Littlefield International
[2020]
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Zusammenfassung: | Ethics, Economy, and EntrepreneurshipWhy Ethics?Why Economy?Why Entrepreneurship?Part 1: Key ConceptTradeResourcesCostInstitutionsValuePart 2: ProgressAdam Smith on ProgressTransaction Cost and ProgressCommerce and ProgressProduction Possibilities FrontierWhat Seems Like ProgressPart 3: Understanding TradeConditions for TradeComparative AdvantageDivision of LaborBuyersSellersA Market: Supply and DemandA Market Responds: Price and QuantityEconomic SurplusPrice Signals and Spontaneous OrderPrice ControlsEconomic Science: Putting Theory to the TestProgress and Wealth CreationPart 4: Trust, Agency, and BystandersPrincipal-Agent FrameworkCost to BystandersCompetitors are not BystandersThe Logic of the CommonsEnvironmental TragediesPropertyParcelsCommunal PropertyTrustBenefits for BystandersMarket PowerMonopoly PowerMonopsony PowerInternational Trade and Trade ProtectionWhat Should Not be for SalePart 5: Management of a Commercial SocietyFinancial InstitutionsFractional Reserve BankingMeasuring EconomiesGross Domestic Product (GDP)Unemployment RateMeasuring the Price LevelFiscal PolicyMonetary PolicyPublic ChoiceCorruptionPart 6: Personal and Business FinanceAccounting BasicsCompound GrowthSaving, Borrowing, and InvestingMarketing FundamentalsInsuranceBreak-Even AnalysisBudgetingFinancial ManagementPart 7: Innovation and EntrepreneurshipKnowledge DiscoveryIt Takes More than IdeasWhat Innovation Looks LikeEntry, Exit, and the Role of ProfitCreative DestructionEntrepreneurs as Resource IntegratorsEntrepreneurship as a ProcessMarkets Don't ExistCompetitive Advantage -- The Dynamics of Remaining ViableThe Big ErrorsThe Entrepreneur and Self-Assessment The authors discuss the connections between the ethical, economic, and entrepreneurial dimensions of a life well-lived |
Beschreibung: | xii, 342 Seiten Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9781786613554 9781786613561 |
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