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Economic Morality And Jewish Law 1st Edition Aaron Levine 19462011

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Economic Morality And Jewish Law 1st Edition Aaron Levine 19462011
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 263
Author: Aaron Levine (1946-2011)
ISBN: 9780199826865, 0199826862
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Economic Morality And Jewish Law 1st Edition Aaron Levine 19462011 by Aaron Levine (1946-2011) 9780199826865, 0199826862 instant download after payment.

Economic Morality and Jewish Law compares the way in which welfare economics and Jewish law determine the propriety of an economic action, whether by a private citizen or the government. Espousing what philosophers would call a consequentialist ethical system, welfare economics evaluates the worthiness of an economic action based on whether the action would increase the wealth of society in the long run. In sharp contrast, Jewish law espouses a deontological system of ethics. Within this ethical system, the determination of the propriety of an action is entirely a matter of discovering the applicable rule in Judaism's code of ethics.
This volume explores a variety of issues implicating morality for both individual commercial activity and economic public policy. Issues examined include price controls, the living wage, the lemons problem, short selling, and Ronald Coase's seminal theories on negative externalities. To provide an analytic framework for the study of these issues, the work first delineates the normative theories behind the concept of economic morality for welfare economics and Jewish law, and presents a case study illustrating the deontological nature of Jewish law.
The book introduces what for many readers will be a new perspective on familiar economic issues. Despite the very different approaches that welfare economics and Jewish law take in evaluating the worthiness of an economic action, the author reveals a remarkable symmetry between the two systems in their ultimate prescriptions for certain economic issues.

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