Crisis and recovery : ethics, economics and justice
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Crisis and recovery : ethics, economics and justice
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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During the ongoing global financial crisis, a lack of moral and ethical leadership in society has been exposed. The Most Reverend Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury and Larry Elliott, The Guardian , bring together their thoughts on the issues of ethics and morality in business, with contributions from leading business figures.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury Introduction
- Larry Elliott, Economics Editor, The Guardian Theology and the Nature of Accountability
- Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury Investment and Public Policy in a Globalized Economy
- Lord Robert Skidelsky Values in an Ethical UK Economy
- Jon Cruddas MP with Jonathan Rutherford, Editor, Soundings Economics and the Shape of Society
- Phillip Blond, ResPublica Ethics in a Service Economy
- Adam Lent, Senior Policy Officer, TUC Investment Banking: The Inevitable Triumph of Incentives Over Ethics - John Reynolds Culture and the Crisis
- Andrew Whittaker, FSA Marrying the Market with the Environment
- Zac Goldsmith The Financial Crisis and the End of the Hunter Gatherer
- Will Hutton, Executive Vice-Chair, The Work Foundation
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