Date: 2014
Type: Working Paper
Economists as political philosophers : a critique of normative trade theory
Working Paper, EUI MWP, 2014/11
LEPENIES, Robert, Economists as political philosophers : a critique of normative trade theory, EUI MWP, 2014/11 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/31894
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Economists are political philosophers. This claim is defended based on an investigation of normative arguments made in economics textbooks. The paper aims to explain, reconstruct and contest the neoclassical vision implicit in mainstream economic trade theory. Analyzing arguments made by international economists from the perspective of political philosophy, I show how the contemporary defence of free markets and trade liberalization is linked to a specific normative ideal of the political and social good.
Table of Contents:
Political philosophy, Neoclassical economics, Normative trade theory, Free trade, Efficiency
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/31894
ISSN: 1830-7728
Series/Number: EUI MWP; 2014/11