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Ethics, economics and politics; principles of public policy

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Oxford University Press; 2002Description: 162 pISBN:
  • 9780195665451
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.01 LIT
Summary: This book studies the interfaces of ethics, economics, and politics, which together constitute and determine the core principles of public policy. Any well considered view of the most desirable role of the state implies some serious thinking about the rub off of normative economics with moral and political philosophy as well as positive politics. Underlying any coherent public policy there must be a relevant moral code. In this perspective, the volume, in four parts, examines the interlinkages between: Economics and Philosophy, by an analysis of risk vis-à-vis personal and collective utility, and implications for welfare; Politics and Philosophy, through discussions on the role of the state, utilitarianism, justice, equality, contractarianism, and communitarianism; Economics and Politics, by exploring the distinctions between democratic and authoritarian governments and econom policy practices under the two, the growth of government in industrialized countries, policy reform in developing countries, rent-seeking and corruption; The principles of public policy as enshrined in the trinity of Ethics, Economics and Politics within a philosophical framework.
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This book studies the interfaces of ethics, economics, and politics, which together constitute and determine the core principles of public policy. Any well considered view of the most desirable role of the state implies some serious thinking about the rub off of normative economics with moral and political philosophy as well as positive politics.

Underlying any coherent public policy there must be a relevant moral code. In this perspective, the volume, in four parts, examines the interlinkages between:

Economics and Philosophy, by an analysis of risk vis-à-vis personal and collective utility, and implications for welfare;

Politics and Philosophy, through discussions on the role of the state, utilitarianism, justice, equality, contractarianism, and communitarianism;

Economics and Politics, by exploring the distinctions between democratic and authoritarian governments and econom policy practices under the two, the growth of government in industrialized countries, policy reform in developing countries, rent-seeking and corruption;

The principles of public policy as enshrined in the trinity of Ethics, Economics and Politics within a philosophical framework.

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