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Moral suasion and antitrust law

2022
P.A. Persona e Amministrazione, V. 9 N. 2 (2021): P.A. Persona e Amministrazione - Vol.
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Promoting Sustainable Public Procurement Through Economic Policy Tools: From Moral Suasion to Nudging

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC PROCUREMENT MARKETS, 2022
As the climate crisis accelerates and governments aspire to achieve more circular economies, this article encourages experimentation with innovative, interdisciplinary, and sustainable approaches that exploit governments’ enormous spending power. Rather than waiting for legislative or regulatory changes, the article advocates driving sustainable public
Désirée Klingler, Steven Schooner
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Cotton Textile Prices, 1965-66: The Microeconomics of Moral Suasion

Southern Economic Journal, 1977
In July 1965 President Johnson decided to employ U.S. combat forces in Vietnam. The U.S. economy, stimulated by both the escalating war and by the Great Keynesian Tax Cut of the previous year, was drawn to the Kennedy-Johnson "interim goal" of 4 percent unemployment by December 1965. But the expansion was accompanied by upward pressure on prices.
James L. Cochrane, Gary L. Griepentrog
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Framing and moral suasion

2019
Diese Masterarbeit untersucht die Auswirkungen von Framing - in Bezug auf Gewinn und Verlust - und moralischen Appellen auf das Steuer-Compliance-Verhalten. Gemäß der Prospect Theory ging ich davon aus, dass ein Gewinn-Framing positive Auswirkungen auf das Steuer-Compliance-Verhalten haben könnte.
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Moral Suasion, Financial Relief and Debt Default

2015
As previously discussed, the eurozone came under unprecedented strain, in particular as the credit crunch induced recession-triggered problems within the eurozone regarding sovereign debt, leading to a series of potential remedies instigated by the EU itself.
Mark Baimbridge, Philip B. Whyman
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Reward, Punishment, Privatization, and Moral Suasion in a Commons Dilemma

Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1991
Strategies such as privatization, counterreinforcers, and moral suasion have been suggested and tested as means of preserving shared, slowly regenerating resources such as whales, clean air, and forests. We hypothesized that reinforcers would preserve a shared simulated resource best when it was shared in a commons dilemma format, and would be ...
Diane K. Martichuski, Paul A. Bell
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Mill, Moral Suasion, and Coercion

2014
John Stuart Mill left an extraordinarily rich, if ambiguous and much contested, legacy to later modern moral and political philosophy.1 This inheritance is usually understood as offering a vigorous defence of negative liberty. But it is often recognized that Mill was also committed strongly to promoting social and political virtue.2 This promotion can ...
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'Moral panic' or 'cultural suasion?'

2013
The article by Elisa Giomi and Fabrizio Tomello is decidedly intriguing and will undoubtedly foster future debates. The authors start from the definition of “moral panic” and the process on which the definition given by Stanley Cohen is rooted [Cohen, 1980].
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Solitude Before Society: Emerson on Self-Reliance, Abolitionism, and Moral Suasion

Polity, 2016
Scholars have not reconciled Ralph Waldo Emerson’s anti-political individualism with his newly rediscovered abolitionism. This article attempts to unite the apolitical and political Emerson by showing that they are only temporally separated. Solitude prefaces politics.
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A Theory of 'Moral' Suasion

The Canadian Journal of Economics, 1978
Albert Breton, Ronald Wintrobe
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