Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis: the Relevance of Adam Smith on Morality and Free Markets - Richard Morgan - Books - Taylor Trade Publishing - 9781589795778 - September 16, 2010
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Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis: the Relevance of Adam Smith on Morality and Free Markets 1st edition

Richard Morgan

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Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis: the Relevance of Adam Smith on Morality and Free Markets 1st edition

Adam Smith was an advocate of the free market; however his first and widely-acclaimed work, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, was on ethics. While commentators tend to review this work in isolation from his writing on political economy, Richard Morgan argues that although The Wealth of Nations is concerned with political economy, Smith's pointed attacks on exploitation and greed reflect the ethics outlined in his first work and illuminate the constructive role he proposed for government, which includes ensuring the provision of education and protection of society by regulating the banking system, even while stressing that government regulations be kept to a minimum.
Morgan's analysis is extremely relevant to understanding the global financial crisis and the relevance of morality in the free market; it should guide us in setting appropriate policies for the future.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 16, 2010
ISBN13 9781589795778
Publishers Taylor Trade Publishing
Pages 110
Dimensions 142 × 8 × 205 mm   ·   158 g
Language English  

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