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Clasificación:
261.85 C555
Título:
Christianity and the market regulation : an introduction. --
Imp / Ed.:
Cambridge, Inglaterra ; New York, NY, Estados Unidos : Cambridge University Press, c2021.
Descripción:
xi, 235 p. : il. ; 24 cm.
Serie:
Cambridge Studies in Law and Christianity
Contenido:
List of contributors. -- Acknowledgments. -- Introduction. -- 1. Christianity and the morality of the market. -- 2. The common good and the role of the government in regulating markets. -- 3. Public choice theory and interest group capture. -- 4. Christianity and antitrust: a nexus. -- 5. Christianity and corporate purpose. -- 6. Is entrepreneurship Christian?: Theology, market structure, and the ethics of market behavior. --
Resumen:
Tomado de la pasta: "Historically, the Christian tradition has played and influential role in Western economic thought concerning the regulation of markets, but, with the fracturing of the Christian tradition following the Reformation, the decline of Christian influence in academia, and the increasing specialization of economic analysis, that influence has become increasingly opaque. This volume brings together an interdisciplinary team of prominent academic experts on market regulation from four different continents and various faith traditions to reconsider the impact of Christianity on market regulation. Drawing on law, economics, history, theology, philosophy, and political theory, the authors consider both general questions of market regulation and particular regulatory fields such as bankruptcy, corporate law, and antitrust from a Christian perspective."
ISBN:
9781108495103
Notas:
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