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Are Economists Basically Immoral And Other Essays On Economics Ethics And Religion New Edition Paul Heyne

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Are Economists Basically Immoral And Other Essays On Economics Ethics And Religion New Edition Paul Heyne
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Publisher: Liberty Fund Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.23 MB
Pages: 466
Author: Paul Heyne
ISBN: 9780865977129, 0865977127
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: New Edition

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Are Economists Basically Immoral And Other Essays On Economics Ethics And Religion New Edition Paul Heyne by Paul Heyne 9780865977129, 0865977127 instant download after payment.

A well-trained theologian, a gifted and dedicated teacher of economics for over forty years, and the author of a highly regarded and widely used textbook, The Economic Way of Thinking, Paul Heyne influenced generations of students of economics. Many of the essays in this volume are published here for the first time. The editors, Geoffrey Brennan and A. M. C. Waterman, have divided Heyne’s essays thematically to cover three general areas: the ethical foundations of free markets, the connection between those ethical foundations and Christian thought, and the teaching of economics—both method and substance.Heyne’s writings are unique in that he takes the critics of the free market order seriously and addresses their arguments directly, showing how they are defective in their understanding of economics and in their ethical and theological underpinnings. The engaging style of Heyne’s essays makes them accessible to students as well as to scholars. Even in discussions of topics well beyond the fundamental level, Heyne still succeeds in providing students with an appreciation of basic economic principles.Paul Heyne (1931–2000) taught at Valparaiso University (1957–66), Southern Methodist University (1966–76), and the University of Washington (1976–2000)

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