Economics for a Civilized Society
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:21st Aug '96
Should be back in stock very soon

This book explores the interplay between self-interest and civic values in economics, advocating for policies that benefit individuals and communities alike, while addressing complex issues like inflation and trade.
Economics for a Civilized Society explores the interplay between self-interest and civic values, offering insights into the functioning of our economic system. The authors argue that a successful economy should not only focus on individual gains but also prioritize the well-being of the community as a whole. This dual approach allows for the development of economic policies that promote both prosperity and civility within society.
The book critiques traditional economic policies that often create a zero-sum game, where the success of one group necessitates the suffering of another. Issues such as inflation, unemployment, and international trade are examined through this lens, highlighting the limitations of conventional approaches that can exacerbate inequality and social discord. The authors advocate for a more inclusive economic framework that utilizes society's resources to uplift individuals, families, and communities alike.
By presenting a range of civilized economic policies, the Davidsons illustrate how we can address today's complex economic challenges. They emphasize the importance of collaboration and shared responsibility in crafting solutions that benefit everyone. From tax reforms to international trade strategies, Economics for a Civilized Society provides a roadmap for creating a more equitable and thriving economic landscape, ultimately fostering a society that values both individual success and collective well-being.
'This remarkably informative, wide-reaching book is the civilized product of two civilized authors.' - John Kenneth Galbraith
ISBN: 9780333654972
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229 pages
Second Edition 1996