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Moral Markets

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  • ISBN-13: 9780691135229
  • ISBN: 0691135223
  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press

AUTHOR

Zak, Paul J., Jensen, Michael C.

SUMMARY

"Most people are fundamentally honest, trustworthy, and fair. Why? Because they have a capacity for empathy and trust that is just as innate as their capacity for selfishness. It evolved in order to enable people to capture social benefits through exchange. Markets not only need that instinct; they also nurture it. This simple and beautiful idea has been disinterred by the authors of this book from beneath the cynical sophistries of the twentieth century."--Matt Ridley, author ofThe Origins of Virtue "Before he became famous as the father of free-market capitalism throughThe Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith wroteThe Theory of Moral Sentiments, a long-forgotten and still little-known treatise about the role of values and virtues in economic and social life. At last, science has caught up with Smith, and now Paul Zak has gathered leading scholars and scientists in a definitive volume on why markets are moral. This paradigm-shifting book is required reading not only for economists, but for all behavioral scientists."--Michael Shermer, publisher ofSkeptic, columnist forScientific American, and author ofThe Mind of the Market "Understanding how values are reflected in markets, and how markets either reduce or increase their positive or negative effects on human welfare, is obviously important. The work of the scholars represented in this volume contributes significantly to these issues and adds substantially to the foundations of analysis that will eventually lead to a richer and more complete understanding of these issues. I look forward to seeing the creation of an entirely new field of inquiry in economics, and in its sister social sciences, focused deeply on the positive analysis of the role of values in elevating the possible outcomes of human interaction. . . . The role of values is a purely positive question for economics and the other social sciences, and this volume begins that journey toward creating such a science."--from the foreword by Michael C. Jensen, professor emeritus, Harvard Business SchoolZak, Paul J. is the author of 'Moral Markets', published 2008 under ISBN 9780691135229 and ISBN 0691135223.

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