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PERSPECTIVES FROM SOCIAL ECONOMICS
Series Editor:
Mark D. White
, Chair and Professor in the Department of Philosophy at
the College of Staten Island/CUNY
The Perspectives from Social Economics series incorporates an explicit ethical
component into contemporary economic discussion of important policy and
social issues, drawing on the approaches used by social economists around
the world. It also allows social economists to develop their own frameworks
and paradigms by exploring the philosophy and methodology of social eco-
nomics in relation to orthodox and other heterodox approaches to econom-
ics. By furthering these goals, this series will expose a wider readership to the
scholarship produced by social economists, and thereby promote the more
inclusive viewpoints, especially as they concern ethical analyses of economic
issues and methods.
Published by Palgrave Macmillan
Accepting the Invisible Hand: Market-Based Approaches to Social-Economic
Problems
Edited by Mark D. White
Consequences of Economic Downturn: Beyond the Usual Economics
Edited by Martha A. Starr
Alternative Perspectives of a Good Society
Edited by John Marangos
Exchange Entitlement Mapping: Theory and Evidence
By Aurlie Charles
Approximating Prudence: Aristotelian Practical Wisdom and Economic
Models of Choice
By Andrew M. Yuengert
Freedom of Contract and Paternalism: Prospects and Limits of an Economic
Approach
By Pter Cserne
Toward a Good Society in the Twenty-First Century: Principles and Policies
Edited by Nikolaos Karagiannis and John Marangos
Law and Social Economics: Essays in Ethical Values for Theory, Practice, and
Policy
Edited by Mark D. White
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Law and Social Economics
Essays in Ethical Values for Theory,
Practice, and Policy
Edited by
Mark D. White。