Peter Luetchford, Geert De Neve, Jeffery Pratt, Donald C. Wood
In much of the world's economy, production, exchange and consumption are regulated by the Market, which is widely believed to be based on economic rationality and driven by a desire to consume. But there are different views of how the Market operates, or ought to operate. This collection of essays discusses a series of alternative perspectives - manifested in ethical movements, alternative consumer behaviour, and social corporate responsibility initiatives - that seek to reveal the 'hidden hands' of power, inequality and morality that shape Market exchange. Against the impersonality of the...
In much of the world's economy, production, exchange and consumption are regulated by the Market, which is widely believed to be based on economic rat...
Peter Luetchford, Geert De Neve, Jeffery Pratt, Donald C. Wood
In much of the world's economy, production, exchange and consumption are regulated by the Market, which is widely believed to be based on economic rationality and driven by a desire to consume. But there are different views of how the Market operates, or ought to operate. This collection of essays discusses a series of alternative perspectives - manifested in ethical movements, alternative consumer behaviour, and social corporate responsibility initiatives - that seek to reveal the 'hidden hands' of power, inequality and morality that shape Market exchange. Against the impersonality of the...
In much of the world's economy, production, exchange and consumption are regulated by the Market, which is widely believed to be based on economic rat...