Globalization and economic ethics : distributive justice in the knowledge economy / Albino Barrera.
Material type:
- 0230600891 (hbk.)
- 9780230600898 (hbk.)
- 9780230623002 (pbk.)
- 174/.4 22
- HB523 .B365 2007
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174.4 Human resource management | 174.4 Beyond integrity : | 174.4 Normative theory and business ethics / | 174.4 Globalization and economic ethics : | 174.4 Virtue in Business | 174.4 Ethics and the global financial crisis : | 174.4 Business ethics : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-273) and index.
Overlapping questions: globalization and distributive justice -- The knowledge economy. Microelectronics and market efficiency -- Requisite agility -- Efficiency as a criterion of distributive justice. Efficiency matters even more in the information age : considering the allocative dimension of price -- Preconditions and limitations of efficiency : considering the distributive dimension of price -- Need as a criterion of distributive justice. Need satisfaction as a necessary condition of efficiency -- Broader base for market initiative, creativity, and stability -- Entitlement as a criterion of distributive justice. Ownership externalities and the market as a public good -- Summary and conclusions : distributive justice in the knowledge economy.