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An Inquiry into the Relationship between Economic Freedom and Economic Justice Economic Freedom and Economic Justice

International Journal of Social Economics, 1993
Makes the distinction between negative freedom or liberty, which means the absence of constraint and compulsion, and positive freedom, which always implies the power to make one′s will effective to gain access to a chosen alternative. Argues that positive freedom can be used either creatively or destructively.
Lewis E. Hill, James E. Jonish
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economic justice

This important two volume work includes a comprehensive introduction to the literature by the editors and contains the major articles on economic justice written during the last 50 years.
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Economic Justice

2017
Economic justice is a multifaceted set of issues that affect individuals, families, and communities with which social work interacts. These issues are interrelated and inherently challenge corporate and neoliberal hegemony. They do not necessarily lend themselves to conflict resolution strategies but rather to social, political, and economic power ...
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The Economics of Justice

2016
This chapter reviews important contributions to justice research in economics with an emphasis on empirical findings that bear on leading theories of justice. We consider evidence from both incentivized economics experiments and self-reported surveys and explore their relation to justice theories that have been treated in both the descriptive and ...
James Konow, Lars Schwettmann
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Gender justice and economic justice

2021
Janet Jakobsen, Mark Padilla, Maja Horn
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Cities, Economic Inequality and Justice

2017
Increasing economic inequality in cities, and the spatial translation of that into more segregated neighbourhoods, is top of the political agenda in developed countries. While the overall living standards have increased in the last century, the focus has now shifted from poverty to economic differences, with a particular focus on the gap between the ...
Buitelaar, E.   +2 more
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The Justice of Economics

Philosophical Topics, 1986
Judge Richard A. Posner is the leading and most creative exponent of “the economic analysis of law”—an extremely influential movement in American jurisprudence and law teaching. As he articulates and defends this pattern of analysis, it is seen as having both a descriptive and a normative dimension. As a descriptive theory, the economic analysis of law
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Energy justice and economic growth: Does democracy matter?

Journal of Policy Modeling, 2023
Eric Evans Osei Opoku, Alex O Acheampong
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