Bertrand Russel once wrote in The Modern World, "economics and war are the main motives for social cohesion." War now has taken an overwhelming role in the present day world. Economics of simple "profit making" and "rent seeking" has also note made our lives more decent and peaceful. Therefore, what we need is economic actions mediated by moral values and ethical considerations to make this world more cohesive and peaceful. Articles and papers included in this volume consist of a wide array of subjects like the social roles of professionals, ethical issues on inequality, poverty alleviation, local governance, role of NGOs, fiscal policies, micro-credit and management of development. It is altruism which provides the common thread connecting the essays and the issues discussed in this book. Robert Chambers, who pioneered the practical tools of Rapid Rural Appraisal (RRA) implored everybody to give importance to altruism. That does not mean that one should only an armchair economist or a social scientist brooding about the miseries of people – one must also act. The book should provide serious students of economics and other social sciences basic ideas on issues highlighted. The casual reader will get a guided tour on how altruism and practice can be combined for the benefit of mankind.
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Economics and Altruism: Random Thoughts
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1st ed.
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9840517104
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xii+252p., Tables.
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