An edition of Preface to Social Economics (2017)

Preface to Social Economics

Economic Theory and Social Problems

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An edition of Preface to Social Economics (2017)

Preface to Social Economics

Economic Theory and Social Problems

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"Economics both describes the way economic forces work and studies the effi ciency, or ineffi ciency, that results. These two aspects of economics have probably never been wholly separated, and it is debatable how far it is possible or desirable to separate them. The question will ultimately be answered by evaluating these different theoretical methods in terms of the results they deliver. The theory of economic effi ciency uniquely incorporates problem of ideals of good conduct and welfare; in short, of morals and ethics. Preface to Social Economics presents thumbnail sketches describing the growth of our awareness of social problems over the past century. Beginning in the nineteenth century, the sciences, both natural and social, made us aware of many factors governing our behavior. With the discovery of controllable external social causes, the responsibility for problems (and change) shifted from the individual to the group. Studies of industrial accidents are an example. When it was learned that the number of injuries per hour increases with the length of the working day and with the absence of mechanical safeguards, it led to a demand for shorter hours, safety laws, and compulsory accident insurance. Similarly, as we begin to understand the connection between the rate of interest with booms in building, unemployment ceases to be a matter of individual responsibility and becomes a problem for business and society. This classic book, initially published in 1936, illumines a growing knowledge of controllable causes of social evils. John Maurice Clark was a long-time professor of economics at Columbia University. The editors of this volume Moses Abramovitz and Eli Ginzberg were both students of Clark, and prepared this volume under his direct supervision."--Provided by publisher

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Taylor and Francis
Language
English
Pages
456

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Table of Contents

Chapter Economic Theory and Social Problems
chapter IT HESOCIALIZINGOF
chapter II TOWARDACONCEPT OF SOCIALVALUE *.

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London

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Dewey Decimal Class
330.1
Library of Congress
HB171 .C595 2009

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Pagination
1 online resource
Number of pages
456

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43617120M
ISBN 10
1315127288
ISBN 13
9781315127286
OCLC/WorldCat
1004349606

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