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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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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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Review of Radical Political Economics, 2005
This article argues against contribution-based conceptions of economic justice and in favor of distribution according to effort or sacrifice. It responds to important objections implicit in the work of Robert Nozick and John Rawls, and argues that market socialist economies cannot avoid being inequitable.
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This article argues against contribution-based conceptions of economic justice and in favor of distribution according to effort or sacrifice. It responds to important objections implicit in the work of Robert Nozick and John Rawls, and argues that market socialist economies cannot avoid being inequitable.
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Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice, 1987
Abstract L’ipotesi. di massimizzazione della ricchezza sostiene che una transazione o qualche altra modifica nell’uso o nella proprietà delle risorse dev’essere giudicata positivamente se in conseguenza di essa aumenta la ricchezza della collettività.
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Abstract L’ipotesi. di massimizzazione della ricchezza sostiene che una transazione o qualche altra modifica nell’uso o nella proprietà delle risorse dev’essere giudicata positivamente se in conseguenza di essa aumenta la ricchezza della collettività.
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Review of Social Economy, 1959
The attempt to specify precisely the criteria to be used by the economist to evaluate economic policy and institutions has led to the development of that specialized branch of analysis known as "welfare economics." Bypassing the problem of interpersonal comparisons of utility by invoking the "compensation principle," welfare economics proceeds to ...
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The attempt to specify precisely the criteria to be used by the economist to evaluate economic policy and institutions has led to the development of that specialized branch of analysis known as "welfare economics." Bypassing the problem of interpersonal comparisons of utility by invoking the "compensation principle," welfare economics proceeds to ...
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2021
Economics and energy justice is an underexplored area of research. Too often there is a divergence in what economics wants for society. There has previously been too much focus on economic growth, and it is clear that nowadays this aim results in greater societal inequality.
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Economics and energy justice is an underexplored area of research. Too often there is a divergence in what economics wants for society. There has previously been too much focus on economic growth, and it is clear that nowadays this aim results in greater societal inequality.
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Justice and Economic Democracy
Review of Political Economy, 1998This paper explores the relationship between justice and democracy with special reference to economic democracy. Those who favor greater economic democracy sometimes equate justice with democracy, seeing in greater democracy the key to a more just society. The author presents a critique of this idea, arguing that greater democracy does not mean greater
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Review of Social Economy, 1991
By Josef Solterer Georgetown University I Some 50 years ago, Father Thomas F. Divine, S.J. assembled at Marquette University and other meeting places a group of men and women for the purpose of studying justice in matters economic. They were mostly economics teachers in American Catholic colleges, dissatisfied with available textbooks and the ...
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By Josef Solterer Georgetown University I Some 50 years ago, Father Thomas F. Divine, S.J. assembled at Marquette University and other meeting places a group of men and women for the purpose of studying justice in matters economic. They were mostly economics teachers in American Catholic colleges, dissatisfied with available textbooks and the ...
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Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 1984
(1984). Social and Economic Justice. Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies: Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 36-54.
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(1984). Social and Economic Justice. Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies: Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 36-54.
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Taxing for Gendered Economic Justice [PDF]
Corina Rodriguez Enriquez and Diane Elson argue that the aim to build strong, efficient and more equitable tax system should become a goal for feminism. They propose a framework for analyzing taxation using a gender equality lens that could shape a fair and equitable taxation system.
Corina Rodríguez Enríquez, Diane Elson
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1986
In the Western European cultural tradition, the attempt to define and clarify justice as a social and moral concept received its classic formulation in Book V of Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics. According to some authorities, most notably Joseph A. Schumpeter (1954, pp.
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In the Western European cultural tradition, the attempt to define and clarify justice as a social and moral concept received its classic formulation in Book V of Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics. According to some authorities, most notably Joseph A. Schumpeter (1954, pp.
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