【経済学,価値,組織】
Economics, Values, and Organization. hardcover 460 p., 21 tabs., 48 line diagrams.
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Foreword Amartya Sen; Preface Avner Ben-Ner and Louis Putterman; 1.Introduction: values and institutions in economic analysis AvnerBen-Ner and Louis Putterman; Part I. The Formation and Evolution ofSocial Norms and Values: 2. The simultaneous evolution of institutionsand norms Robert Sugden; 3. A utilitarian theory of politicallegitimacy Ken Binmore; 4. Why do we care what others think of us?Chaim Fershtman and Yoram Weiss; 5. Starting with nothing: on theimpossibility of grounding: norms solely in self-interest JaneMansbridge; Part II. The Generation and Transmission of Values inFamilies and Communities: 6. Did father know best? Families, markets,and the supply of caring labor Nancy Folbre and Tom Weisskopf; 7. Howcommunities govern: the structural basis of pro-social norms SamuelBowles and Herbert Gintis; 8. The limits or moral diversity TimurKuran; 9. Moral diversity and specialized values: some observationsJohn Michael Montias; Part III. Social Norms and Culture: 10. Socialnorms as positional arms control agreements Robert Frank; 11. Gifts andbribes Susan Rose-Ackerman; 12. How do we know whether a monetarytransaction is a gift, an entitlement, or a payment? Viviana Zelizer;Part IV. The Organization of Work, Trust, and Incentives: 13. Howeffective are trust- and reciprocity-based incentives? Ernst Fehr andSimon Gachter; 14. Worker trust, system vulnerability, and theperformance of work groups Andrew Schotter; 15. Trust: beliefs andmorality Jonathan Baron; 16. Who is the custodian of the custodians?Russell Hardin; Part V. Markets, Values, and Welfare: 17. Institutionsand morale: the crowding-out effect Bruno S. Frey; 18. The joylessmarket economy Robert Lane; Epilogue: historical evolution of valuesand institutions Douglass North.