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Merit first, need and equality second: hierarchies of justice

The question of “Justice” still divides social research, moral philosophy, and public discourse. Three principles of distributive justice (allocation rules) occupy center stage in the debate: merit ... , Buchanan JM ( 1985 ) The reason of rules: constitutional political economy . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Buchanan A , Mathieu D ( 1986 ) Philosophy and justice In: Cohen RL (ed) Justice: views from

The post-materialist economic freedom puzzle

Integrated Values Survey confirm that post-materialists are more market unfriendly when their proportion in society is high enough, but this negative effect is mitigated by their political identity, the ... identity, the expressiveness of the individuals themselves, the ideology of the political parties in their country, and culture. The argument casts some doubt on the claim that postmaterialism is a

Market competition, efficiency and economic liberty

being uniquely contributes to the general welfare of society. Confining On Liberty to the field of political philosophy, economists have paid scant attention to the overall message of Mill’s essay, let ... collected works of John Stuart Mill . University of Toronto Press, Toronto Mill JS ( 1848 ; 2014) Principles of political economy with some of their applications to social philosophy . In: Robson JM (ed) The

Orthodontic treatment and biological limits: a retrospective clinical trial

; 2003 . 4th ed., p. 92 - 93 . 13. Andrews LF . The six keys to normal occlusion . Am J Orthod . 1972 ; 62 ( 3 ): 296 - 309 . 14. Andrews LF , Andrews WA . Syllabus of the Andrews Orthodontic Philosophy ... philosophy . 9th ed. San Diego: Calif: L.F. Andrews Foundation , 2001 , 7 - 29 . 17. Kong‑Zárate CY , Carruitero MJ , Andrews WA . Distances between mandibular posterior teeth and the WALA ridge in Peruvians

The Basque socioeconomic model (BSEM): a Lonergan perspective

. Lonergan’s economic thought tried to understand the economy related to a society’s civic institutions, political orders, and cultural traditions. In addition, he wished to explain the normative rhythms of ... territory underwent a profound transformation. During these years, democracy was consolidated in Spain, the Basque Country recovered its political, economic, and fiscal autonomy within Spain, the Basque

Percentage tax designation institutions. On Sugden’s contractarian account

to organizations whose main activity is of public interest: churches, third-sector organizations, political parties, etc. A comprehensive explanation of such systems is still lacking. In The Community ... interprets in terms of citizen-taxpayers’ mutual advantage: taxes to 13 In a conference on “Political Philosophy and Taxation” (University College London, 11–12 September 2008), Sugden presented a paper

Money laundering, corruption and socioeconomic development in Iran: an analysis by structural equation modeling

, by disincentivizing corruption and illicit activities, enhance political and economic institutions and, in the long run, foster socioeconomic development. However, in the meantime, AML policies reduce ... , corruption risk, financial transparency and standards, public transparency and accountability and political risk. The Basel AML index ranges between 0 (lowest risk) and 10 (highest risk). According to the

The determinants of growing economic inequality within advanced democracies

exacerbating other problems. In a previous paper, I examined the troubling consequences that growing economic inequality can have on political equality, far-right populism, and long-term economic growth (Rochat ... openness may benefit additional echelons of society (Greenwood and Jovanovic 1990) . Political institutions may be a conditioning factor on the relationship between financial liberalization and income

Who is the happy warrior? Philosophy, happiness research, and public policy

University Press, expanded paper edition 1996). I discuss my reasons for endorsing political liberalism in ‘‘Perfectionist Liberalism and Political Liberalism,’’ Philosophy and Public Affairs 39 (winter 2011 ... , Law School and Philosophy Department, The University of Chicago , Chicago, IL , USA Who is the happy warrior? Who is he. That every man in arms should wish to be? Wordsworth, Character of the Happy

Pathologists’ first opinions on barriers and facilitators of computational pathology adoption in oncological pathology: an international study

sending feedback on CPath clinical performance to the supplier. Social, political and legal factors – Healthcare regulation Considering legal factors, the uncertainty about the liability position of ... change; and Social, political and legal factors. We did not use the Patient factors domain since pathologists are not in direct contact with patients. Toward the end of the interviews, participants had the

Verhaltensökonomik als Gegenprogramm zur Standardökonomik?: Kommentar zum Beitrag von Dennis Dittrich

Political Philosophy, 18:123–136.CrossRefGoogle Scholar Infante, G., Lecouteux, G., & Sugden, R. (2016). Preference purification and the inner rational agent: A critique of the conventional wisdom of ... political economy: A survey. European Journal of Political Economy, 40, 395–417.CrossRefGoogle Scholar Schubert, C. (2015a). Opportunity and preference learning. Economics and Philosophy, 31, 275–295

A community of advantage or mutual respect?

This paper reviews the points of continuity and change between Sugden’s new book and his classic from the 1980s, The Political Economy of Welfare, Rights and Cooperation. It argues that while his new ... , magisterially in his new book to the themes of his seminal work of the 1980s, The Political Economy of Welfare, Rights and Cooperation (Sugden 1986). In this paper, I shall reflect on the key points of continuity

(Neo‑)Marxistische Politische Ökonomie als Gegenprogramm zur Standardökonomik

This article provides a brief survey on the development of theories of political economy, which follow the tradition of the contribution of Karl Marx. Building on this perspective of Marxism it then ... , evolutionstheoretischer Marxismus und synthetischer Marxismus. SchlüsselwörterDogmengeschichte Wirtschaftspolitik Klassentheorie Dialektische Methode Ökonomische Modelle  New Marxist Political Economy as a research

Normative economics without preferences

bearing on the case. In some respects, the game form approach is aligned with a way of thinking that became important in moral and political philosophy around the same time as the debates I have described ... fact that, although I have been a practitioner of behavioural economics since the pioneer era of the 1980s, I have worked at the interface of economics and philosophy for even longer. Much of my work as

Inclination of mandibular incisors and symphysis in severe skeletal class III malocclusion

Bing, Lin Jiuxiang . Study of the application of healthy orthodontics philosophy in the treatment of skeletal Class IIImalocclusion by force-transmission technique . Chin J Orthod 2021 ; 28 ( 01 ). https

Verhaltensökonomie und rationale Klimapolitik – Was sagt die Verhaltensökonomie über den Klimadiskurs und die Klimapolitik in Deutschland?

. ( 1991 ). Anomalies in political economy . Public Choice , 68 , 71 - 89 . Frondel , M. ( 2017 ). Ineffektiv und ineffizient . Eine Bilanz der deutschen Klimapolitik . Gutachten für die Friedrich-Naumann ... influence of expertise . European Journal of Political Economy , 40 , 360 - 374 . Kuran , T. , & Sunstein , C. R. ( 1999 ). Availability cascades and risk regulation . Stanford Law Review , 51 ( 4 ), 683

The market, utilitarianism and the corruption argument

) has also suggested that to address the moral limits of the market economics needs to ?reconnect with its origins in moral and political philosophy?. In this paper, I provide a distinct response to some ... values. Sandel thinks that part of the reason it might do so has to do with utilitarian logic and he encourages economists to connect with the roots of their discipline in moral and political philosophy

Co-planning and co-design as progress in the implementation of welfare services

the service. This evolved co-production approach tend to develop where welfare services are less centralised and standardised and in a favourable political scenario such as in the analysed examples of ... development . In: McGinnis MD (ed) Polycentric governance and development. Readings from the workshop in political theory and policy analysis , vol 15 . University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor Parks RB , Baker

Intelligente Spezialisierung in der brandenburgischen Lausitz – eine Fallstudie

policy · Fallstudie Lausitz · Endogene Entwicklungspotentiale Smart spezialisation in Lusatia (Brandenburg)—a case study Abstract Smart specialisation is a political guideline that has determined the ... /10.1080/09654313. 2014 . 1003036 . Krugman , P. ( 1991 ). Increasing returns and economic geography . Journal of Political Economy , 99 ( 3 ), 483 - 499 . https://doi.org/10.1086/261763. Lange , H. R

Im Diskurs bestehen. Über den notwendigen Pluralismus in der ökonomischen Politikberatung: Kommentar zum Beitrag von Sebastian Dullien und Gustav Horn

meaning of Ludwig von Mises – contributions in economics, epistemology, sociology, and political philosophy. Studies in Austrian Economics Series. Norwell: Kluwer.Google Scholar Garrison, R. W. (2001