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Economic Responsibility Revisited

2017
This article addresses economic responsibility at the intersection of economics, business ethics, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) studies. We argue that Caroll’s influential CSR models draw on a concept of economic responsibility that is only loosely or indirectly connected to economics.
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Responsibility and economic forecasting

Investment Analysts Journal, 1977
A paper delivered before The Human Sciences Research Council's meeting of economists and industrial economists, Johannesburg, November 24, 1976.
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ECONOMICS AND ANTITRUST: RESPONSE

Contemporary Economic Policy, 1984
In responding to the preceding papers by Professors Dewey, Fink, and High, I will deal primarily with Professor Dewey because his remarks constitute the most wide‐ranging critique. His remarks run the spectrum from political philosophy to price theory.
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Economic Responses to Scarcity

2016
Chapters 2 and 3 have focused largely on drivers of global change which are exogenous to the economic framework developed in this book, including population, income and total factor productivity. In this chapter we focus exclusively on the endogenous responses to the scarcity which emerges when demand growth outpaces productivity growth.
Thomas W. Hertel, Uris Lantz C. Baldos
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A Responsible Economic Package

California Management Review, 1975
Several myths complicate our perception of the economic status in the U.S. today. Among these are the myth that we don9t know how the nation got into this inflation situation, or how to get out of it, that economic policy can focus on just one specific problem, and that there is some economic solution that will achieve quick and painless results in ...
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The economics of corporate social responsibility [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
This paper critically considers ‘additional’ and ‘instrumental’ explanations that economists have recently suggested in order to reduce the understanding of CSR within the limits of standard economic theorizing, and contrasts them with a ‘constitutive’ definition as an extended model of corporate governance.
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Hemmed In: Responses to Africa's Economic Decline.

Contemporary Sociology, 1995
Provides a critical examination of African and international responses to Africa's economic decline of the last two decades, especially the links between economics and politics.
Lina M. Fruzzetti   +2 more
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Economic Principles of Responsibility

2017
In the article factors influencing establishment and development of a company are examined. Legal form and economic content of responsibility processes are discussed. In the article there is an analysis of works in economic and legal sphere from the perspective of responsibility determination.
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Addressing Social and Economic Responsibilities through Governance

Frontiers of Health Services Management, 1995
"Loosening the Gordian Knot of Governance in Integrated Health Care Delivery Systems" provides a very complete analysis of the issues and components of integrated system governance. Pointer, Alexander, and Zuckerman leave the reader with a framework on which the governance of an integrated health care delivery system (IHCDS) can be conceptualized.
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Economic Crisis and Policy Response

IIMS Journal of Management Science, 2016
Evolution of macroeconomic policies is subject to various economic crises, those have paved their own opportunities and challenges for policy makers. Opportunities let the policy makers to inquire about the present system and challenges ask shifts in the policy responses, causing some restructuring of the prevailing economic systems.
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