Economics, Values, and Organization

Economics, Values, and Organization

by Louis Putterman (Editor), Avner Ben - Ner (Editor)

Synopsis

In this path-breaking book, economists and scholars from diverse disciplines use standard economic tools to investigate the formation and evolution of normative preferences. The fundamental premise is that an adequate understanding of how an economy and society are organized and function cannot be reached without an understanding of the formation and mutation of values and preferences that determine how we interact with others. Its chapters explore the two-way interaction between economic arrangements or institutions, and preferences, including those regarding social status, the well-being of others, and ethical principles. Contributions have been written especially for this volume and are designed to address a wide readership in economics and other disciplines. The contributors are leading scholars who draw on such fields as game theory, economic history, the economics of institutions, and experimental economics, as well as political philosophy, sociology and psychology, to establish and explore their arguments.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 558
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 13 Apr 2000

ISBN 10: 052177411X
ISBN 13: 9780521774116
Book Overview: A path-breaking analysis of the relationship between economic institutions and values.

Media Reviews
'This book has a good introduction by the editors and a conclusion by Douglass North, who says we must understand the interaction of institutions and behaviour to understand social change and development. The interesting essays demonstrate the amount of work needed to comprehend the development of morality.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
' ... this is an excellent volume ...'. Journal for Legal and Social Theory
The contributors to this book have both guts and brains. They are tackling deep issues that most of us just wave at. No reflective reader will want to miss this. Robert M. Solow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
...an illuminating and cheering demonstration of the value of convening critical scholars from a variety of disciplines to discuss important cross-cutting questions. Book Notes
this is an impressive book. It provides a good road map for going beyond the narrow rational choice theory of orthodox ecomonics, and gives many cutting edge ideas that can lead us to a better understanding of economic behavior and organiztionsl theory. Forthcoming Jrnl of Economic Behavior and Organization