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Morals and Markets
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Seventh Annual IEA Hayek Memorial Lecture
By Michael Novak, Norman Barry, Robert Davidson, Jonathan Sacks
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
Morals and Markets
Dimensions: 0.25'' x 8.25'' x 5.25''
57 pages
Institute of Economic Affairs
Publication Date: May 1999
Paperback
ISBN: 0255364245

Professor Sacks' 1998 IEA Hayek Memorial Lecture on Morals and Markets was generally regarded as one of the most stimulating contributions to this subject in recent years. The IEA commissioned three other distinguished authors to write commentaries on the paper, which are included in this title as well as an afterword by Sacks.

Michael Novak is the George Frederick Jewett Scholar in Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy at AEI.



Table of Contents

  1. Morals and Markets (Jonathan Sacks)
  2. The Market Still Inadequate? (Norman Barry)
  3. Markets and Morals: A Personal Response (Robert Davidson)
  4. What the World Owes Judaism (Michael Novak)
  5. Afterword (Jonathan Sacks)

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