Why Ethical Behaviour is Good for the Economy

Why Ethical Behaviour is Good for the Economy

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Altman Morris
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
EAN: 9781782549444
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This timely book offers a nuanced critique of the nudge narrative, and demonstrates why and how ethical behaviour can have significant positive economic and wellbeing outcomes. Morris Altman models a complex alternative to the expectations of ethical behaviour and shows how this behaviour can be consistent with competitive market economies, contrary to what conventional economic theory suggests.

Providing an alternative theoretical framework to analyse the relationship between ethical behaviour, decision-making environments and capabilities, individual preferences and the economy, Altman examines how being ethical can be an engine for economic growth and development. The book offers a better understanding of how ethical behaviour is good not only for the economy, but also for improving the wellbeing of our society at large whilst respecting and enhancing the rights and freedoms of individuals.

This book is an important read for all those not content with the conventional economic narrative. It is also a provocative and thoughtful book for policy-makers and economists looking to better understand the growing importance of ethical behaviour for the economy.

EAN 9781782549444
ISBN 1782549447
Binding Hardback
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publication date May 19, 2020
Pages 224
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Altman Morris