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500 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index | ||
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650 | 4 | |a Wirtschaft | |
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adam_text | ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, MORAL PHILOSOPHY, AND PUBLIC POLICY SECOND EDITION
DANIEL M. HAUSMAN UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MICHAEL S. MCPHERSON THE
SPENCER FOUNDATION *AE ; CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS CONTENTS PREFACE
INTRODUCTION 1 ETHICS AND ECONOMICS? 1.1 WHAT ARE MORAL QUESTIONS AND
HOW CAN THEY BE ANSWERED? 1.2 HOW IS MORAL PHILOSOPHY RELEVANT TO
ECONOMICS? 1.3 ORGANIZATION 2 ETHICS IN WEIFARE ECONOMICS: TWO EXAMPLES
2.1 A SHOCKING MEMORANDUM 2.2 EIGHT DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF WEIFARE
ECONOMICS 2.3 THE ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF EXPORTING POLLUTION TO LDCS 2.4
SUMMERS S ARGUMENT AND A FURTHER FEATURE OF WEIFARE ECONOMICS 2.5 IS
SUMMERS RIGHT? SHOULD THE WORLD BANK ENCOURAGE MIGRATION OF DIRTY
INDUSTRIES TO LDCS? 2.6 SCHOOL VOUCHERS 2.7 CONCLUSIONS 3 ETHICS IN
POSITIVE ECONOMICS: TWO EXAMPLES 3.1 IS UNEMPLOYMENT INVOLUNTARY? 3.2
OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS 3.3 CONCLUSIONS I RATIONALITY AND MORALITY 4
RATIONALITY 4.1 CERTAINTY AND ORDINAL UTILITY THEORY 4.2 EXPECTED
UTILITY THEORY 4.3 QUESTIONS ABOUT UTILITY THEORY V VI CONTENTS
RATIONALITY IN POSITIVE AND NORMATIVE ECONOMICS 60 5.1 RATIONALITY AND
POSITIVE ECONOMICS 60 5.2 PREFERENCE SATISFACTION AND PARETO EFFICIENCY
64 5.3 RATIONALITY AND ETHICS IN POSITIVE ECONOMICS 67 5.4 SELF-INTEREST
AND MORAL MOTIVATION 72 5.5 CONCLUSIONS 75 RATIONALITY, NORMS, AND
MORALITY 78 6.1 RATIONALITY AND SELF-INTEREST 79 6.2 THE INFLUENCE OF
MORAL NORMS ON ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR 80 6.3 HOW DO NORMS MOTIVATE AND WHAT
SUSTAINS THEM? 85 6.4 PHILOSOPHICAL IMPLICATIONS 89 6.5 MORALITY AND
UTILITY THEORY 91 6.6 CONCLUSION: ON THE RATIONALITY OF MORALITY 94 II
WELFARE AND CONSEQUENCES 97 UTILITARIANISM AND CONSEQUENTIALISM 99 7.1
CLARIFYING UTILITARIANISM 100 7.2 INTERPERSONAL COMPARISONS OF
WELL-BEING 104 7.3 JUSTIFYING UTILITARIANISM 107 7.4 CONTEMPORARY
CONSEQUENTIALISM 109 7.5 IS UTILITARIANISM PLAUSIBLE? 112 7.6
CONSEQUENTIALISM AND DEONTOLOGY 113 7.7 CONCLUSION: SHOULD ECONOMISTS
EMBRACE UTILITARIANISM? 116 WEIFARE 118 8.1 THEORIES OF WELL-BEING 119
8.2 IS THE STANDARD VIEW OF WEIFARE PLAUSIBLE? 120 8.3 EQUATING
WELL-BEING AND PREFERENCE SATISFACTION 122 8.3.1 CHANGING AND
CONFLICTING PREFERENCES AND PREFERENCES BASED ON FALSE BELIEFS 123 8.3.2
ASSESSING PREFERENCES 125 8.4 MODIFYING THE PREFERENCE SATISFACTION VIEW
128 8.5 ALTERNATIVE THEORIES OF WEIFARE 129 8.6 CONCLUSIONS 133
EFFICIENCY 135 9.1 EFFICIENCY AS PARETO OPTIMALITY 136 9.2 HOW WEIFARE
ECONOMICS NARROWS NORMATIVE QUESTIONS 140 9.3 COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS 144
9.4 OBJECTIONS TO COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS 147 9.5 COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS AS
A SOCIAL PRACTICE 151 9.6 CONCLUSION: WEIFARE ECONOMICS IN LIMBO 152
CONTENTS VII III LIBERTY, RIGHTS, EQUALITY, AND JUSTICE 157 10 LIBERTY,
RIGHTS, AND LIBERTARIANISM 159 10.1 FREEDOM 160 10.2 WHAT ARE RIGHTS?
163 10.3 THE IMPORTANCE OF RIGHTS 164 10.4 THE JUSTIFICATION OF RIGHTS
166 10.5 WEIGHING RIGHTS, LIBERTIES, AND WEIFARE 167 10.6 LIBERTARIANISM
168 11 EQUALITY AND EGALITARIANISM 174 11.1 WHYEQUALIZE? 177 11.1.1
EQUALITY IS INTRINSICALLY GOOD 178 11.1.2 EQUALITY AND PRIORITY FOR THE
WORST-OFF 179 11.1.3 INTRINSIC CONNECTIONS BETWEEN EQUALITY AND
OTHERENDS 181 11.2 EQUALITY OF WHAT? 183 11.2.1 EQUALITY OF WEIFARE 184
11.2.2 EQUALITY OF RESOURCES 185 11.2.3 EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY FOR
WEIFARE 190 11.2.4 EQUALITY OF CAPABILITIES 191 11.3 COMPLEX EQUALITY
AND EQUALITY OF MORAL STATUS 192 11.4 THE MEASUREMENT AND IMPORTANCE OF
INEQUALITY 195 12 JUSTICE AND CONTRACTUALISM 198 12.1 THE SOCIAL
CONTRACT IDEA 199 12.2 JUSTICE AS RECIPROCITY: RAWLS S THEORY OF JUSTICE
201 12.2.1 CONTRACTUALISM AND THE ORIGINAL POSITION 202 12.2.2 RAWLS S
PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE 203 12.2.3 IMPLICATIONS OF RAWLS S PRINCIPLES 206
12.2.4 JUSTICE AND PLURALISM 207 12.3 JUSTICE AS MUTUAL ADVANTAGE: DAVID
GAUTHIER 209 12.4 OTHER CONTRACTUALIST VIEWS 211 12.5 CONCLUSION: SOCIAL
CONTRACT REASONING AND ECONOMICS 212 IV MORAL MATHEMATICS 215 13 SOCIAL
CHOICE THEORY 217 13.1 THE SOCIAL WEIFARE FUNCTION AND ARROW S THEOREM
217 13.2 THE INTERPRETATION OF ARROW S THEOREM 220 13.3 SOCIAL CHOICE
THEORY AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY 222 13.4 THE PARADOX OF THE PARETIAN LIBERAL
225 13.5 THE RANGE OF SOCIAL CHOICE THEORY 228 13.5.1 THE LOGICAL
COHERENCE OF SOCIAL JUDGMENTS 228 13.5.2 FORMAL REPRESENTATIONS OF
FREEDOM AND OPPORTUNITY 228 VLLL CONTENTS 13.5.3 SHOULD EGALITARIANS AIM
TO EQUALIZE WEIFARE? 230 13.6 CONCLUSIONS 232 14 GAME THEORY 234 14.1
WHAT IS A GAME? 234 14.2 MORAL PHILOSOPHY AND SOME SIMPLE GAMES 239 14.3
COOPERATION AND JUSTICE 243 14.4 PARADOXES AND DIFFICULTIES 245 14.5
BARGAINING THEORY AND THE SOCIAL CONTRACT 251 CONCLUSIONS 257 15
POLLUTION TRANSFERS AND SCHOOL VOUCHERS: NORMATIVE ECONOMICS
RECONSIDERED 259 15.1 DO VOUCHERS AND POLLUTION TRANSFERS MAKE PEOPLE
BETTER-OFF? 261 15.2 A UTILITARIAN PERSPECTIVE ON POLLUTION TRANSFERS
265 15.3 OTHER WAYS OF EVALUATING VOUCHERS AND POLLUTION TRANSFERS 267
15.3.1 RIGHTS, FREEDOMS, POLLUTION, AND VOUCHERS 267 15.3.2 EQUALITY,
POLLUTION, AND VOUCHERS 268 15.3.3 JUSTICE, POLLUTION, AND VOUCHERS 269
15.4 CONCLUSIONS 272 16 ECONOMICS AND ETHICS, HAND IN HAND 274 16.1
INVOLUNTARY UNEMPLOYMENT AND MORAL BASELINES 274 16.2 THE OVERLAPPING
GENERATIONS EXAMPLE 278 16.3 PRESSING PROBLEMS 279 16.3.1 ETHNIC AND
RELIGIOUS CONFLICT 281 16.3.2 GLOBAL INEQUALITIES 283 16.3.3
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND GLOBAL WARMING 285 16.4 CONCLUSIONS 289
APPENDIX: HOW COULD ETHICS MATTER TO ECONOMICS? 291 A.L OBJECTION 1:
ECONOMISTS AS ENGINEERS 292 A.2 OBJECTION 2: POSITIVE ECONOMICS IS VALUE
FREE 295 A.2.1 POSITIVE AND NORMATIVE ECONOMICS 296 A.2.2 ON THE
INDEPENDENCE OF ETHICS AND ECONOMICS 297 A.3 THE RATIONALITY OF
NORMATIVE INQUIRY 297 A.4 HOW KNOWING ETHICS CONTRIBUTES TO POSITIVE
ECONOMICS 299 A.5 CONCLUSIONS 306 GLOSSARY 309 REFERENCES 315 INDEX 335
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ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, MORAL PHILOSOPHY, AND PUBLIC POLICY SECOND EDITION
DANIEL M. HAUSMAN UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MICHAEL S. MCPHERSON THE
SPENCER FOUNDATION *AE'"; CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS CONTENTS PREFACE
INTRODUCTION 1 ETHICS AND ECONOMICS? 1.1 WHAT ARE MORAL QUESTIONS AND
HOW CAN THEY BE ANSWERED? 1.2 HOW IS MORAL PHILOSOPHY RELEVANT TO
ECONOMICS? 1.3 ORGANIZATION 2 ETHICS IN WEIFARE ECONOMICS: TWO EXAMPLES
2.1 A SHOCKING MEMORANDUM 2.2 EIGHT DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF WEIFARE
ECONOMICS 2.3 THE ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF EXPORTING POLLUTION TO LDCS 2.4
SUMMERS'S ARGUMENT AND A FURTHER FEATURE OF WEIFARE ECONOMICS 2.5 IS
SUMMERS RIGHT? SHOULD THE WORLD BANK ENCOURAGE MIGRATION OF DIRTY
INDUSTRIES TO LDCS? 2.6 SCHOOL VOUCHERS 2.7 CONCLUSIONS 3 ETHICS IN
POSITIVE ECONOMICS: TWO EXAMPLES 3.1 IS UNEMPLOYMENT INVOLUNTARY? 3.2
OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS 3.3 CONCLUSIONS I RATIONALITY AND MORALITY 4
RATIONALITY 4.1 CERTAINTY AND ORDINAL UTILITY THEORY 4.2 EXPECTED
UTILITY THEORY 4.3 QUESTIONS ABOUT UTILITY THEORY V VI CONTENTS
RATIONALITY IN POSITIVE AND NORMATIVE ECONOMICS 60 5.1 RATIONALITY AND
POSITIVE ECONOMICS 60 5.2 PREFERENCE SATISFACTION AND PARETO EFFICIENCY
64 5.3 RATIONALITY AND ETHICS IN POSITIVE ECONOMICS 67 5.4 SELF-INTEREST
AND MORAL MOTIVATION 72 5.5 CONCLUSIONS 75 RATIONALITY, NORMS, AND
MORALITY 78 6.1 RATIONALITY AND SELF-INTEREST 79 6.2 THE INFLUENCE OF
MORAL NORMS ON ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR 80 6.3 HOW DO NORMS MOTIVATE AND WHAT
SUSTAINS THEM? 85 6.4 PHILOSOPHICAL IMPLICATIONS 89 6.5 MORALITY AND
UTILITY THEORY 91 6.6 CONCLUSION: ON THE RATIONALITY OF MORALITY 94 II
WELFARE AND CONSEQUENCES 97 UTILITARIANISM AND CONSEQUENTIALISM 99 7.1
CLARIFYING UTILITARIANISM 100 7.2 INTERPERSONAL COMPARISONS OF
WELL-BEING 104 7.3 JUSTIFYING UTILITARIANISM 107 7.4 CONTEMPORARY
CONSEQUENTIALISM 109 7.5 IS UTILITARIANISM PLAUSIBLE? 112 7.6
CONSEQUENTIALISM AND DEONTOLOGY 113 7.7 CONCLUSION: SHOULD ECONOMISTS
EMBRACE UTILITARIANISM? 116 WEIFARE 118 8.1 THEORIES OF WELL-BEING 119
8.2 IS THE STANDARD VIEW OF WEIFARE PLAUSIBLE? 120 8.3 EQUATING
WELL-BEING AND PREFERENCE SATISFACTION 122 8.3.1 CHANGING AND
CONFLICTING PREFERENCES AND PREFERENCES BASED ON FALSE BELIEFS 123 8.3.2
ASSESSING PREFERENCES 125 8.4 MODIFYING THE PREFERENCE SATISFACTION VIEW
128 8.5 ALTERNATIVE THEORIES OF WEIFARE 129 8.6 CONCLUSIONS 133
EFFICIENCY 135 9.1 "EFFICIENCY" AS PARETO OPTIMALITY 136 9.2 HOW WEIFARE
ECONOMICS NARROWS NORMATIVE QUESTIONS 140 9.3 COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS 144
9.4 OBJECTIONS TO COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS 147 9.5 COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS AS
A SOCIAL PRACTICE 151 9.6 CONCLUSION: WEIFARE ECONOMICS IN LIMBO 152
CONTENTS VII III LIBERTY, RIGHTS, EQUALITY, AND JUSTICE 157 10 LIBERTY,
RIGHTS, AND LIBERTARIANISM 159 10.1 FREEDOM 160 10.2 WHAT ARE RIGHTS?
163 10.3 THE IMPORTANCE OF RIGHTS 164 10.4 THE JUSTIFICATION OF RIGHTS
166 10.5 WEIGHING RIGHTS, LIBERTIES, AND WEIFARE 167 10.6 LIBERTARIANISM
168 11 EQUALITY AND EGALITARIANISM 174 11.1 WHYEQUALIZE? 177 11.1.1
EQUALITY IS INTRINSICALLY GOOD 178 11.1.2 EQUALITY AND PRIORITY FOR THE
WORST-OFF 179 11.1.3 INTRINSIC CONNECTIONS BETWEEN EQUALITY AND
OTHERENDS 181 11.2 EQUALITY OF WHAT? 183 11.2.1 EQUALITY OF WEIFARE 184
11.2.2 EQUALITY OF RESOURCES 185 11.2.3 EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY FOR
WEIFARE 190 11.2.4 EQUALITY OF CAPABILITIES 191 11.3 COMPLEX EQUALITY
AND EQUALITY OF MORAL STATUS 192 11.4 THE MEASUREMENT AND IMPORTANCE OF
INEQUALITY 195 12 JUSTICE AND CONTRACTUALISM 198 12.1 THE SOCIAL
CONTRACT IDEA 199 12.2 JUSTICE AS RECIPROCITY: RAWLS'S THEORY OF JUSTICE
201 12.2.1 CONTRACTUALISM AND THE ORIGINAL POSITION 202 12.2.2 RAWLS'S
PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE 203 12.2.3 IMPLICATIONS OF RAWLS'S PRINCIPLES 206
12.2.4 JUSTICE AND PLURALISM 207 12.3 JUSTICE AS MUTUAL ADVANTAGE: DAVID
GAUTHIER 209 12.4 OTHER CONTRACTUALIST VIEWS 211 12.5 CONCLUSION: SOCIAL
CONTRACT REASONING AND ECONOMICS 212 IV MORAL MATHEMATICS 215 13 SOCIAL
CHOICE THEORY 217 13.1 THE SOCIAL WEIFARE FUNCTION AND ARROW'S THEOREM
217 13.2 THE INTERPRETATION OF ARROW'S THEOREM 220 13.3 SOCIAL CHOICE
THEORY AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY 222 13.4 THE PARADOX OF THE PARETIAN LIBERAL
225 13.5 THE RANGE OF SOCIAL CHOICE THEORY 228 13.5.1 THE LOGICAL
COHERENCE OF SOCIAL JUDGMENTS 228 13.5.2 FORMAL REPRESENTATIONS OF
FREEDOM AND OPPORTUNITY 228 VLLL CONTENTS 13.5.3 SHOULD EGALITARIANS AIM
TO EQUALIZE WEIFARE? 230 13.6 CONCLUSIONS 232 14 GAME THEORY 234 14.1
WHAT IS A GAME? 234 14.2 MORAL PHILOSOPHY AND SOME SIMPLE GAMES 239 14.3
COOPERATION AND JUSTICE 243 14.4 PARADOXES AND DIFFICULTIES 245 14.5
BARGAINING THEORY AND THE SOCIAL CONTRACT 251 CONCLUSIONS 257 15
POLLUTION TRANSFERS AND SCHOOL VOUCHERS: NORMATIVE ECONOMICS
RECONSIDERED 259 15.1 DO VOUCHERS AND POLLUTION TRANSFERS MAKE PEOPLE
BETTER-OFF? 261 15.2 A UTILITARIAN PERSPECTIVE ON POLLUTION TRANSFERS
265 15.3 OTHER WAYS OF EVALUATING VOUCHERS AND POLLUTION TRANSFERS 267
15.3.1 RIGHTS, FREEDOMS, POLLUTION, AND VOUCHERS 267 15.3.2 EQUALITY,
POLLUTION, AND VOUCHERS 268 15.3.3 JUSTICE, POLLUTION, AND VOUCHERS 269
15.4 CONCLUSIONS 272 16 ECONOMICS AND ETHICS, HAND IN HAND 274 16.1
INVOLUNTARY UNEMPLOYMENT AND MORAL BASELINES 274 16.2 THE OVERLAPPING
GENERATIONS EXAMPLE 278 16.3 PRESSING PROBLEMS 279 16.3.1 ETHNIC AND
RELIGIOUS CONFLICT 281 16.3.2 GLOBAL INEQUALITIES 283 16.3.3
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND GLOBAL WARMING 285 16.4 CONCLUSIONS 289
APPENDIX: HOW COULD ETHICS MATTER TO ECONOMICS? 291 A.L OBJECTION 1:
ECONOMISTS AS ENGINEERS 292 A.2 OBJECTION 2: POSITIVE ECONOMICS IS VALUE
FREE 295 A.2.1 POSITIVE AND NORMATIVE ECONOMICS 296 A.2.2 ON THE
INDEPENDENCE OF ETHICS AND ECONOMICS 297 A.3 THE RATIONALITY OF
NORMATIVE INQUIRY 297 A.4 HOW KNOWING ETHICS CONTRIBUTES TO POSITIVE
ECONOMICS 299 A.5 CONCLUSIONS 306 GLOSSARY 309 REFERENCES 315 INDEX 335 |
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spellingShingle | Hausman, Daniel M. 1947- McPherson, Michael S. 1947- Economic analysis, moral philosophy, and public policy Ethik Wirtschaft Economics Moral and ethical aspects Ethics Public policy Wirtschaftsethik (DE-588)4066439-9 gnd Ökonometrie (DE-588)4132280-0 gnd Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd Wirtschaftsphilosophie (DE-588)4066489-2 gnd |
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title | Economic analysis, moral philosophy, and public policy |
title_auth | Economic analysis, moral philosophy, and public policy |
title_exact_search | Economic analysis, moral philosophy, and public policy |
title_exact_search_txtP | Economic analysis, moral philosophy, and public policy |
title_full | Economic analysis, moral philosophy, and public policy Daniel M. Hausman ; Michael S. McPherson |
title_fullStr | Economic analysis, moral philosophy, and public policy Daniel M. Hausman ; Michael S. McPherson |
title_full_unstemmed | Economic analysis, moral philosophy, and public policy Daniel M. Hausman ; Michael S. McPherson |
title_old | Hausman, Daniel M. Economic analysis and moral philosophy |
title_short | Economic analysis, moral philosophy, and public policy |
title_sort | economic analysis moral philosophy and public policy |
topic | Ethik Wirtschaft Economics Moral and ethical aspects Ethics Public policy Wirtschaftsethik (DE-588)4066439-9 gnd Ökonometrie (DE-588)4132280-0 gnd Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd Wirtschaftsphilosophie (DE-588)4066489-2 gnd |
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