Markets and the Environment
Markets and the Environment shows how economics and 20th century policy history can inform our understanding of and response to contemporary environmental challenges.
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Markets and the Environment shows how economics and 20th century policy history can inform our understanding of and response to contemporary environmental challenges.
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London's great aristocratic estates used leasehold development and private law to perform planning functions long before the rise of public town planning.
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Barbara Ridpath asks whether economics serves as a useful tool for human flourishing or has become a master that distorts our values, examining the relationship between ethical reasoning and economic practice.
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The Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics (CEME) is pleased to announce the publication of The UK Savings Crisis: Rediscovering the Principle and Practice of Saving by Andrei Rogobete. A PDF copy can be found here. The publication can also be purchased in paperback by contacting CEME’s offices via (...)
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The Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics (CEME) is pleased to announce the publication of The Challenges of Migration by Andrei Rogobete. The publication can be downloaded here. Alternatively, paperback copies can be purchased by contacting CEME’s offices via email at: office@theceme.org (...)
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The Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics (CEME) is delighted to announce the publication of Making Capitalism Work for Everyone – Vol. 1 & 2, edited by Richard Turnbull and Tim Weinhold. Table of Contents Introduction – Richard Turnbull and Tim Weinhold Volume One Chapter 1: Instilling Values in Business (...)
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The Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics (CEME) is pleased to announce the publication of The Challenge of Social Welfare: Seeking a New Consensus by Richard Turnbull, Brian Griffiths, Maurice Glasman and James Perry. The Challenge of Social Welfare: Seeking a New Consensus Preface In July 2015 the Centre for Enterprise, (...)
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