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Christianity and the culture of economics

edited by Donald A. Hay and Alan Kreider

(Religion, culture, and society)

University of Wales Press, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Does the market promote its own intrinsic and selfish values, or does it merely reflect the values of society? This collection offers reports from all areas of the business and policy sectors, providing a debate on the supposedly conflicting relationship between the market and spiritual values.

Table of Contents

  • *Donald Hay, Introduction: the role of values in a market economy
  • *Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach, The culture of the market
  • *David Nussbaum, Does shareholder value drive the world?
  • *Roger Sawtell, Cooperatives: regenerating business in the next century
  • *Donald B. Kraybill, Amish economies: the interface of religious values and economic interests
  • *Isabella D. Bunn, The pursuit of values in international trade
  • *Andrew Henley, Work and unemployment
  • *Andrew Dilnot, What is happening to the welfare state?
  • *Bob Goudzwaard, Economic growth: is more always better?
  • *Donald Hay, On being a Christian economist.

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