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A clear and incisive review and critique of the widely scattered arguments, both economic and moral, which bear on the merits of markets . . . will be very useful for students in political philosophy and applied philosophy courses in which issues of distributive justice are considered. -- Norman Daniels, Tufts University
Contains the most thorough and systematic analysis of economic and moral arguments both for and against the market as an instrument of resource allocation. It is a remarkable work, written to be accessible to the undergraduate, but argued with sufficient depth, originality and rigor to demand the attention of the professional philosopher and the economist concerned with the philosophical implications and foundations of his discipline. -- Jules Coleman, University of Arizona
Buchanan offers a welcome dose of common sense and careful reasoning . . . a cogent demolition of several strong positions that are often asserted. -- Russell Hardin, University of Chicago

Ethics Efficiency and the Market

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 10/24/1988 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780847673964, 978-0847673964
      ISBN10: 0847673960

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      A clear and incisive review and critique of the widely scattered arguments, both economic and moral, which bear on the merits of markets . . . will be very useful for students in political philosophy and applied philosophy courses in which issues of distributive justice are considered. -- Norman Daniels, Tufts University
      Contains the most thorough and systematic analysis of economic and moral arguments both for and against the market as an instrument of resource allocation. It is a remarkable work, written to be accessible to the undergraduate, but argued with sufficient depth, originality and rigor to demand the attention of the professional philosopher and the economist concerned with the philosophical implications and foundations of his discipline. -- Jules Coleman, University of Arizona
      Buchanan offers a welcome dose of common sense and careful reasoning . . . a cogent demolition of several strong positions that are often asserted. -- Russell Hardin, University of Chicago

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