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Bester Preis: Fr. 0.25 (€ 0.26)¹ (vom 16.10.2016)The Moral Economy
ISBN: 9780472109258 bzw. 0472109251, in Englisch, University of Michigan Press, neu.
The Moral Economy Powelson, John P. When all the momentous current changes in technology and social structure have run their course, we will have created a new world society. Will this society--the total complex of who we are and how we behave--resolve our major economic and social problems? This is the question that John P. Powelson addresses in his provocative new book, "The Moral Economy." In his discussion of worldwide problems--including poverty, the environment, population growth, ethnic bias, welfare, social security, and health care--Powelson proposes that solutions to social problems are best sought in a greater balance of power among social groups. He explains how to design institutional structures, like government, education, and religion, that will permit conflict to be resolved peacefully and fairly. He also shows how a moral economy--a balance between interventionism and libertarianism--and economic prosperity are mutually reinforcing. "The Moral Economy" proposes a desirable world that is historically possible, if certain trends of the past millennium are continued into the next, and if world power becomes more diffuse. As we enter the twenty-first century, it looks to the horizon to suggest what a distant future might bring. " A coherent and stunning scenario for the future of humankind. . . . a message for all epochs." --J. D. Von Pischke John P. Powelson is Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Colorado.
The Moral Economy
ISBN: 9780472086726 bzw. 0472086723, in Englisch, University of Michigan Press, neu.
The Moral Economy Powelson, John P. When all the momentous current changes in technology and social structure have run their course, we will have created a new world society. Will this society--the total complex of who we are and how we behave--resolve our major economic and social problems? This is the question that John P. Powelson addresses in his provocative new book, "The Moral Economy," In his discussion of worldwide problems--including poverty, the environment, population growth, ethnic bias, welfare, social security, and health care--Powelson proposes that solutions to social problems are best sought in a greater balance of power among social groups. He explains how to design institutional structures, like government, education, and religion, that will permit conflict to be resolved peacefully and fairly. He also shows how a moral economy--a balance between interventionism and libertarianism--and economic prosperity are mutually reinforcing. "The Moral Economy" proposes a desirable world that is historically possible, if certain trends of the past millennium are continued into the next, and if world power becomes more diffuse. As we enter the twenty-first century, it looks to the horizon to suggest what a distant future might bring. " A] coherent and stunning scenario for the future of humankind. . . . a message for all epochs." --J. D. Von Pischke John P. Powelson is Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Colorado.
The Moral Economy
ISBN: 9780472086726 bzw. 0472086723, vermutlich in Englisch, University of Michigan Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, neu.
When all the momentous current changes in technology and social structure have run their course, we will have created a new world society. Will this society--the total complex of who we are and how we behave--resolve our major economic and social problems? This is the question that John P. Powelson addresses in his provocative new book, The Moral Economy. In his discussion of worldwide problems--including poverty, the environment, population growth, ethnic bias, welfare, social security, and health care--Powelson proposes that solutions to social problems are best sought in a greater balance of power among social groups. He explains how to design institutional structures, like government, education, and religion, that will permit conflict to be resolved peacefully and fairly. He also shows how a moral economy--a balance between interventionism and libertarianism--and economic prosperity are mutually reinforcing. The Moral Economy proposes a desirable world that is historically possible, if certain trends of the past millennium are continued into the next, and if world power becomes more diffuse. As we enter the twenty-first century, it looks to the horizon to suggest what a distant future might bring. "[A] coherent and stunning scenario for the future of humankind. . . . a message for all epochs." --J. D. Von Pischke John P. Powelson is Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Colorado.
Moral Economy
ISBN: 9780472086726 bzw. 0472086723, in Englisch, University of Michigan Press, United States of America, neu.
When all the momentous current changes in technology and social structure have run their course, we will have created a new world society. Will this society-the total complex of who we are and how we behave-resolve our major economic and social problems? This is the question that John P. Powelson addresses in his provocative new book, The Moral Economy. In his discussion of worldwide problems-including poverty, the environment, population growth, ethnic bias, welfare, social security, and health care-Powelson proposes that solutions to social problems are best sought in a greater balance of power among social groups. He explains how to design institutional structures, like government, education, and religion, that will permit conflict to be resolved peacefully and fairly. He also shows how a moral economy-a balance between interventionism and libertarianism-and economic prosperity are mutually reinforcing. The Moral Economy proposes a desirable world that is historically possible, if certain trends of the past millennium are continued into the next, and if world power becomes more diffuse. As we enter the twenty-first century, it looks to the horizon to suggest what a distant future might bring."[A] coherent and stunning scenario for the future of humankind. . a message for all epochs." - J.D. Von PischkeJohn P. Powelson is Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Colorado.
The Moral Economy
ISBN: 9780472086726 bzw. 0472086723, in Englisch, University Of Michigan Press, neu.
John P. Powelson, John Powelson, Books, Business and Finance, Economics, The Moral Economy, When all the momentous current changes in technology and social structure have run their course, we will have created a new world society. Will this society--the total complex of who we are and how we behave--resolve our major economic and social problems? This is the question that John P. Powelson addresses in his provocative new book, The Moral Economy.In his discussion of worldwide problems--including poverty, the environment, population growth, ethnic bias, welfare, social security, and health care--Powelson proposes that solutions to social problems are best sought in a greater balance of power among social groups. He explains how to design institutional structures, like government, education, and religion, that will permit conflict to be resolved peacefully and fairly. He also shows how a moral economy--a balance between interventionism and libertarianism--and economic prosperity are mutually reinforcing.The Moral Economy proposes a desirable world that is historically possible, if certain trends of the past millennium are continued into the next, and if world power becomes more diffuse. As we enter the twenty-first century, it looks to the horizon to suggest what a distant future might bring.[A] coherent and stunning scenario for the future of humankind. . . . a message for all epochs. --J. D. Von PischkeJohn P. Powelson is Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Colorado.
The Moral Economy
ISBN: 0472109251 bzw. 9780472109258, in Englisch, University of Michigan Press, gebraucht.
accounting and finance,business,business and investing,economic policy,economic policy and development,economics,international,law,political science,politics and government, When all the momentous current changes in technology and social structure have run their course, we will have created a new world society. Will this society--the total complex of who we are and how we behave--resolve our major economic and social problems? This is the question that John P. Powelson addresses in his provocative new book,The Moral Economy. In his discussion of worldwide problems--including poverty, the environment, population growth, ethnic bias, welfare, social security, and health care--Powelson proposes that solutions to social problems are best sought in a greater balance of power among social groups. He explains how to design institutional structures, like government, education, and religion, that will permit conflict to be resolved peacefully and fairly. He also shows how a moral economy--a balance between interventionism and libertarianism--and economic prosperity are mutually reinforcing. The Moral Economyproposes a desirable world that is historically possible, if certain trends of the past millennium are continued into the next, and if world power becomes more diffuse. As we enter the twenty-first century, it looks to the horizon to suggest what a distant future might bring. "[A] coherent and stunning scenario for the future of humankind. . . . a message for all epochs." --J. D. Von Pischke John P. Powelson is Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Colorado.
The Moral Economy
ISBN: 0472086723 bzw. 9780472086726, in Englisch, University of Michigan Press, gebraucht.
accounting and finance,business,business and investing,economic policy,economic policy and development,economics,international,law,politics and government,politics and social sciences, The Moral Economy (Ann Arbor Paperbacks), When all the momentous current changes in technology and social structure have run their course, we will have created a new world society. Will this society--the total complex of who we are and how we behave--resolve our major economic and social problems? This is the question that John P. Powelson addresses in his provocative new book, The Moral Economy.In his discussion of worldwide problems--including poverty, the environment, population growth, ethnic bias, welfare, social security, and health care--Powelson proposes that solutions to social problems are best sought in a greater balance of power among social groups. He explains how to design institutional structures, like government, education, and religion, that will permit conflict to be resolved peacefully and fairly. He also shows how a moral economy--a balance between interventionism and libertarianism--and economic prosperity are mutually reinforcing.The Moral Economy proposes a desirable world that is historically possible, if certain trends of the past millennium are continued into the next, and if world power becomes more diffuse. As we enter the twenty-first century, it looks to the horizon to suggest what a distant future might bring."[A] coherent and stunning scenario for the future of humankind. . . . a message for all epochs." --J. D. Von PischkeJohn P. Powelson is Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Colorado.
The Moral Economy
ISBN: 0472109251 bzw. 9780472109258, in Englisch, University of Michigan Press, gebraucht.
accounting and finance,business and investing,economic policy,economic policy and development,economics,international,politics and government,politics and social sciences,popular economics,public affairs and policy, When all the momentous current changes in technology and social structure have run their course, we will have created a new world society. Will this society--the total complex of who we are and how we behave--resolve our major economic and social problems? This is the question that John P. Powelson addresses in his provocative new book, The Moral Economy.In his discussion of worldwide problems--including poverty, the environment, population growth, ethnic bias, welfare, social security, and health care--Powelson proposes that solutions to social problems are best sought in a greater balance of power among social groups. He explains how to design institutional structures, like government, education, and religion, that will permit conflict to be resolved peacefully and fairly. He also shows how a moral economy--a balance between interventionism and libertarianism--and economic prosperity are mutually reinforcing.The Moral Economy proposes a desirable world that is historically possible, if certain trends of the past millennium are continued into the next, and if world power becomes more diffuse. As we enter the twenty-first century, it looks to the horizon to suggest what a distant future might bring."[A] coherent and stunning scenario for the future of humankind. . . . a message for all epochs." --J. D. Von PischkeJohn P. Powelson is Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Colorado.
The Moral Economy (1998)
ISBN: 9780472109258 bzw. 0472109251, in Englisch, University of Michigan Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebundenes Buch.
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The Moral Economy (1998)
ISBN: 9780472109258 bzw. 0472109251, in Englisch, University of Michigan Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
[ No Hassle 30 Day Returns ][ Ships Daily ] [ Underlining/Highlighting: NONE ] [ Writing: NONE ] [ Edition: First ] Publisher: University of Michigan Press; First Edition edition Pub Date: 11/15/1998 Binding: Hardcover Pages: 296 First edition.