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The Capability Approach and the Economics of Labour Law

The Capability Approach to Labour Law, 2019
The implications of the capability approach for the positive and normative analysis of labour law are considered in this chapter. It is argued that the capability approach does not offer a complete theory of labour law and does not, in itself, provide ...
S. Deakin
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The Economics of Fisheries Law Enforcement

Fisheries Economics, 2020
This article addresses the interface between law and the morality of civil society. It starts with a review of the discourse between the utilitarian approach to rationality and perspectives which include normative action.
J. Sutinen, P. Andersen
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Inverting Donaldson’s Framework: A Managerial Approach To International Conflicts Of Cultural And Economic Norms

Business Ethics Quarterly, 2015
ABSTRACT:Thomas Donaldson’s framework for dealing with value-conflicts between a manager’s home and host country distinguishes between a “conflict of relative [economic] development”—conflicting norms that arise because home and host are at two different stages of economic development—and a “conflict of culture,” which arises because the home and host ...
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The Strategic Role Of Zakat And Waqf In Sustainable Poverty Alleviation: A Literature Review From The Perspective Of Islamic Economics

Islamic Banking Jurnal Pemikiran dan Pengembangan Perbankan Syariah
Poverty in Indonesia remains a structural challenge that requires alternative approaches beyond conventional policies. Zakat and waqf, as instruments of Islamic social finance, possess great potential but remain underutilized due to institutional ...
Zulkipli Zulkipli   +2 more
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Ethics and Economics: A Complex Systems Approach

The Oxford Handbook of Ethics and Economics, 2018
This chapter examines the nature of ethics and economics as a single subject of investigation, and uses a complex systems approach to characterize the nature of that subject.
John B. Davis
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The view from Manywhere: normative economics with context-dependent preferences

Economics and Philosophy, 2023
Guilhem Lecouteux, Ivan Mitrouchev
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Protecting the Freedom of Competition vs. More Economic Approach? The Evolution of the Normative Foundations of European Competition Policy (Wettbewerbsfreiheit Und More Economic Approach: Wohin Steuert Die Europaeische Wettbewerbspolitik?)

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
The more economic approach of European competition policy entails the implementation of a new (normative) conceptual approach of antitrust policy: decisions become more strongly focused on short-run and quantifiable price and quantity effects. This paper contributes to the widespread discussion whether this efficiency-orientation stands in contrast to ...
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Towards a Liberal Behavioural Political Economy: The Constitutional Approach and the Role of Capable Agency

Review of Behavioral Economics
: This paper discusses Shaun Hargreaves Heap’s (SHH) approach to behavioural political economy. It starts with a summary of SHH’s interpretations of core findings in behavioural economics and the implications he draws for institutional analysis and ...
M. Dold, P. Lewis
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Preferences, well-being, and value: a critique of the normative foundations of the economic approach to valuing non-market goods

2006
This dissertation assesses the theory of value underpinning cost-benefit analysis. This theory of value consists of two main claims. The first is that the satisfaction of individual preferences is what counts as a benefit and their frustration is what counts as a cost.
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THE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GENDER NORMS AND ECONOMIC PARTICIPATION PATTERNS IN EMERGING ECONOMIES: A CASE STUDY APPROACH

This paper explores the interplay between gender norms and economic participation in emerging economies through a case study approach. It highlights how cultural, institutional, and structural factors shape gender roles, which in turn influence labor market participation.
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