Ethics and economic progress:
In Ethics and Economic Progress, Nobel Prize-winning economist James M. Buchanan argues that ethical or moral constraints on human behavior exert important economic effects. He considers the question, Why are we better off by our own reckoning, when we work harder, save more, and deal honestly in ma...
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Zusammenfassung: | In Ethics and Economic Progress, Nobel Prize-winning economist James M. Buchanan argues that ethical or moral constraints on human behavior exert important economic effects. He considers the question, Why are we better off by our own reckoning, when we work harder, save more, and deal honestly in markets and in politics? This nontechnical book opens up the entire economics-ethics nexus for examination. Part 1 examines behaviors and standards that can be subsumed under the term "Puritan ethics." The work ethic and the saving ethic may not be fashionable today, but Buchanan asserts that many modern attitudes and habits relate to the decline in productivity growth in the economy. If we acknowledge that moral values are important to our economic well-being, it follows that we must all "pay the preacher," on strictly economic grounds. Part II extends the argument, examining the implications for ethical norms that describe the behavior of taxpayers or public program users and the economics of the work ethic as it applies to nonlabor resources. The last chapter, perhaps the most controversial, suggests that Adam Smith's distinction between productive and nonproductive labor, which has been almost universally dismissed by economists, may indeed have economic relevance. Chapters 1, 2, and 3 were presented in 1991 as the first lectures in the W R. Howell, Sr., Second Century Lecture Series at the University of Oklahoma. |
Beschreibung: | IX, 156 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0806125969 |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface vii
PART I THREE LECTURES I
Chapter i. We Should All Work More:
The Economic Value of the
Work Ethic 5
Chapter 2. We Should All Save More: The
Economics of the Saving Ethic 31
Chapter 3. We Should All Pay the
Preacher: The Economic
Origins of Ethical Constraints 60
PART II THREE PAPERS ON THE THEME 89
Chapter 4. Externality in Tax Response 91
Chapter 5. The Economics and the Ethics
of Idleness 112
Chapter 6. The Simple Economics of the
Menial Servant 129
References 147
Index 151
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