Soll die Betriebswirtschaftslehre die Interessen anderer Akteure explizit berücksichtigen?
Auszug aus: Journal for Markets and Ethics (2018)/2 Ute Schmiel Online veröffentlicht: 09 Jan 2020Seitenbereich: 155 – 169 Zusammenfassung Business administration argues that means-end-analysis in the interest of firms does not need to take the interests of other actors into account. Its implicit or explicit reason is that there is a harmony between firm goals and the […]
Is the Greek debt sustainable? Analyzing three different scenarios for the forthcoming period 2018–2022
Auszug aus: Journal for Markets and Ethics (2018)/2 Emmanouil M.L. Economou und Nicholas Kyriazis Online veröffentlicht: 09 Jan 2020Seitenbereich: 171 – 182 Zusammenfassung In this paper, we attempt to estimate the development of the Greek public debt for the period 2018–2022. In order to achieve this, we analyze three different fiscal scenarios that are based on the official […]
Introduction
Auszug aus: Journal for Markets and Ethics (2018)/1 Giuseppe Franco und André Habisch Online veröffentlicht: 25 Mar 2019Seitenbereich: i – viii
Röpke and Einaudi: from the Civitas of Persons to the Idea of Europe
Auszug aus: Journal for Markets and Ethics (2018)/1 Francesco Forte Online veröffentlicht: 25 Mar 2019Seitenbereich: 1 – 10 Zusammenfassung The first part of the paper deals with the so-called liberal Third Way of Röpke and Einaudi, which has, at its center, the person and civitas umana. Subsidiarity principle, market, and conform public interventions define the role and limits […]
A Certain Seminal Character of Profit which We Commonly Call “Capital”: Peter of John Olivi and the Tractatus de contractibus
Auszug aus: Journal for Markets and ethics (2018)/1 Giuseppe Franco und Peter Nickl Online veröffentlicht: 25 Mar 2019Seitenbereich: 11 – 20 Zusammenfassung Tractatus de contractibus shows that there are mainly three fundamental economic views that characterize the originality and the acuteness of Olivi’s thought: a subject-based theory of value, a theory of just price, and the theoretical-systematic use of […]
The Monti di Pietà in the Middle Ages from a Privileged Point of View: the Marches
Auszug aus: Journal for Markets and Ethics (2018)/1 Roberto Lambertini Online veröffentlicht: 25 Mar 2019Seitenbereich: 21 – 26 Zusammenfassung Studies concerning the Monti di Pietà have quite a long tradition; in the past decades, however, this institution has been studied from new perspectives. After arguing in favor of the Marches (central Italy) as a privileged view angle on the […]
Theft in Case of Need: Reflections on the Ethical–Economic Lexicon of the Middle Ages
Auszug aus: Journal for Markets and Ethics (2018)/1 Marco Bartoli Online veröffentlicht: 25 Mar 2019Seitenbereich: 27 – 38 Zusammenfassung Is it lawful to steal when you are in a condition of extreme need? Many theologians and canonists between the 12th and 13th centuries wanted to answer this question. It is not just a case of conscience. The […]
Antonio Rosmini’s Social Ethics and his Relationship to German Thought
Auszug aus: Journal for Marktes and Ethics (2018)/1 Markus Krienke Online veröffentlicht: 25 Mar 2019Seitenbereich: 39 – 50 Zusammenfassung Putting the economic and social–ethical thought of Rosmini in relationship to the German tradition of social market economy, either a pertinent collocation of the liberal catholic thinker Rosmini or new perspectives for the concept of social market economy, […]
Luigi Sturzo and Civil Economy
Auszug aus: Journal for Markets and Ethics (2018)/1 Stefano Zamagni Online veröffentlicht: 25 Mar 2019Seitenbereich: 51 – 62 Zusammenfassung The paper defends the thesis that a proper understanding of Sturzo’s thought and work can be achieved only within the perspective of the civil economy paradigm. After exposing the main pillars characterizing the civil economy research program, the […]
Reciprocity in the Civil Economy: a Critical Assessment
Auszug aus: Journal for Markets and Ethics (2018)/1 María Guadalupe Martino und Christian Müller Online veröffentlicht: 25 Mar 2019Seitenbereich: 63 – 74 Zusammenfassung The civil economy approach is an attempt to reconcile economic market interactions with the normative standards of traditional virtue ethics. We analyze critically some of its main elements with a special focus on the concept […]