Ethics and Markets

Ethics and Markets Co-Operation and Competition Within Capitalist Economies

Paperback (30 Sep 1993)

Not available for sale

Includes delivery to the United States

Out of stock

This service is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Publisher's Synopsis

Competition and co–operation are usually considered to be incompatible within the market economy. Can co–operation among firms, individuals and groups mean anything other than restricting competitive forces? Is there any place for values and ethics in the pursuit of economic efficiency?

The volume brings together a range of disciplinary approaches not often found together in political debate. Philosophical approaches are taken by Jonathan Boswell, who demonstrates the way in which Christian Democracy and Catholic social thought contributed to the place of ethics within modern continental European economies; and Russell Keat, who discusses the moral boundaries of the market. More empirical, sociological discussion is provided by Ronald Dore, on the Japanese approach to co–operative capitalism, and Colin Crouch on the German model.

At a more detailed practical level, Judith Marquand considers the place of values and co–operation in vocational training policy; while David Norman looks at the effect on trade unions of new managerial techniques of human resource management; and Keith Middlemas looks at the dynamic of co–operative behavior within the informal politics of the European Community.

Finally, Will Hutton asks "Whither Global Capitalism?"; David Miliband considers the implications of the variety within modern capitalism for contemporary politics; Geoff Mulgan looks at the place of values and institutions now that we seem to have moved decisively "beyond the mixed economy".

Book information

ISBN: 9780631190332
Publisher: Blackwell
Imprint: Wiley Blackwell
Pub date:
DEWEY: 337
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 150
Weight: 235g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 12mm