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100 | _aFriedman, Daniel | ||
245 | _aMorals and Markets: An Evolutionary Account of the modern World | ||
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_aNew York _bPalgrave Macmillan _c2008 |
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500 | _a. The savanna code : what code are morals? -- 2. Bazaar and empire : how did we become civilized and why did we start shopping? -- 3. The great transformation : why is the modern world so rich? -- 4. Utopias of cooperation : romantics, communists, and other anti-moderns -- 5. Russia's transition to kleptocracy : when markets need morals -- 6. Japan's bubbles and zombies : when morals choke markets -- 7. Towers of trust : the rise (and occasional crash) of financial markets -- 8. From Hudson's Bay to eBay : why do some people like going to work? -- 9. Markets for crime and markets for punishment -- 10. Mullahs' revenge : gangs, cults, and anti-terrorists -- 11. Cooling the Earth : environmental markets and morals -- 12. Future morals and markets : can this marriage be saved? -- App. Technical details | ||
600 | _aBusiness Ethics | ||
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