000 | 00981nam a22002177a 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
999 |
_c1726 _d1726 |
||
005 | 20220304145743.0 | ||
008 | 220304b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d | ||
020 | _a9780230600973 | ||
082 |
_a174.4 _bFRI |
||
100 |
_aFriedman, Daniel _94646 |
||
245 | _aMorals and markets: an evolutionary account of the modern world | ||
260 |
_bPalgrave Macmillan _aNew York _c2008 |
||
300 | _a261 p. | ||
365 |
_aUSD _b35.00 |
||
520 | _aIntroduction In this book, economist and evolutionary game theorist Daniel Freidman demonstrates that our moral codes and our market systems, while often in conflict, are really devices evolved to achieve similar ends, and that society functions best when morals and markets are in balance with each other. | ||
650 |
_aBusiness ethics _9711 |
||
650 |
_aCapitalism--Moral and ethical aspects _95816 |
||
650 |
_aEconomics--Moral and ethical aspects _95483 |
||
650 |
_aFree enterprise--Moral and ethical aspects _95817 |
||
942 |
_2ddc _cBK |