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The allocation of death in the Salem witch trials: a public choice perspective
Franklin G. Mixon, Len J. TreviñoWorld folklore and history are replete with examples that involve economics principles. The present note builds upon other published work by providing an empirical public choice…
The autonomy of economics from Judeo‐Christian thought: a critique
Clive Beed, Cara BeedIn the contemporary relation between economics and Judeo‐Christian thought, Smith identifies three positions. These are disciplinary autonomy for economics, disciplinary…
Sustaining cultural vitality in a globalizing world: the Balinese example
Bernard Lietaer, Stephen De MeulenaereIt is generally accepted that massive tourism and a vibrant indigenous culture are mutually exclusive. Bali has so far proven to be an exception to this rule. This article…
Moral sentiments and equilibrium moral codes
Chin LimThis paper shows that the consistent way of modeling sentiment‐driven moral behaviors in a setting of social interaction is to derive the equilibrium moral code that is mutually…
The multiple dimensions of mental health services: a conceptual framework
Ruth F.G. Williams, D.P. DoesselIt is usually unnecessary to define the output of an industry, but this is not the case with mental health services. Following Grossman's conception of health capital, the outputs…
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- Professor Terence Garrett