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Post-Keynesian Essays from Down Under Volume III: Essays on Ethics, Social Justice and Economics / Joseph Halevi (2016)
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Título : Post-Keynesian Essays from Down Under Volume III: Essays on Ethics, Social Justice and Economics : Theory and Policy in an Historical Context Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Joseph Halevi ; G. C. Harcourt ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Peter Kriesler ; J. W. Nevile Editorial: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK Fecha de publicación: 2016 Otro editor: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Número de páginas: XII, 320 p Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-137-47532-9 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Business ethics Economic theory Behavioral economics Social justice Human rights Economics Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods Justice, Equality and Rights Ethics Behavioral/Experimental Clasificación: 330 Economía en general Resumen: Joseph Halevi, G. C. Harcourt, Peter Kriesler and J. W. Nevile bring together a collection of their most influential papers on post-Keynesian thought. Their work stresses the importance of the underlying institutional framework, of the economy as a historical process and, therefore, of path determinacy. In addition, their essays suggest the ultimate goal of economics is as a tool to inform policy and make the world a better place, with better being defined by an overriding concern with social justice. Volume III explores the ethics of economics En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137475329 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=41968 Post-Keynesian Essays from Down Under Volume III: Essays on Ethics, Social Justice and Economics : Theory and Policy in an Historical Context [documento electrónico] / Joseph Halevi ; G. C. Harcourt ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Peter Kriesler ; J. W. Nevile . - London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016 . - XII, 320 p : online resource.
ISBN : 978-1-137-47532-9
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Business ethics Economic theory Behavioral economics Social justice Human rights Economics Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods Justice, Equality and Rights Ethics Behavioral/Experimental Clasificación: 330 Economía en general Resumen: Joseph Halevi, G. C. Harcourt, Peter Kriesler and J. W. Nevile bring together a collection of their most influential papers on post-Keynesian thought. Their work stresses the importance of the underlying institutional framework, of the economy as a historical process and, therefore, of path determinacy. In addition, their essays suggest the ultimate goal of economics is as a tool to inform policy and make the world a better place, with better being defined by an overriding concern with social justice. Volume III explores the ethics of economics En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137475329 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=41968 Ejemplares
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Título : Victim Healing and Truth Commissions : Transforming Pain Through Voice in Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Holly L. Guthrey ; SpringerLink (Online service) Editorial: Cham : Springer International Publishing Fecha de publicación: 2015 Otro editor: Imprint: Springer Colección: Springer Series in Transitional Justice num. 11 Número de páginas: IX, 184 p. 5 illus. in color Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-319-12487-2 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Political science Social policy Criminology Economics Policy & Criminal Justice Science Clasificación: 658 Empresas. Organización de empresas Resumen: This volume contributes to the growing body of transitional justice literature by providing insight into how truth commissions may be beneficial to victims of mass violence, based on data collected in Timor-Leste and Solomon Islands. It contains empirical, comparative research that draws on literature in the fields of victim psychology, procedural justice, and transitional justice. Ultimately, this study is guided by the puzzle of why truth-telling in post-conflict settings has been found to be both helpful and harmful to victims of mass violence. Existing studies have identified a range of positive benefits and negative consequences of truth-telling for victims; however, the reasons why some victims experience a sense of healing while others do not after participating in post-conflict truth commission processes continue to remain unclear. Hence, to address one piece of this complex puzzle, this book explores the illuminating question: What pathways lead from truth-telling to victim healing in post-conflict settings? One answer, this book argues, may be voice. Building on the proposition that having voice—a key component of procedural justice—can help individuals to overcome the disempowerment and marginalisation of victimisation, this book investigates voice as a causal mechanism that can create pathways toward healing within truth commission public hearings. Comparative, empirical studies that investigate how truth-telling contributes to victim healing in post-conflict settings are scarce in the field of transitional justice and this book begins to fill an important gap in the existing body of literature. From a practical standpoint, by enhancing understanding of how truth commissions can promote healing, the findings and arguments in Victim Healing and Truth Commissions: Transforming Pain Through Voice in the Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste provide insight into how the design of transitional justice processes may be improved in the future to better respond to the needs of victims of mass violence. En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12487-2 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=35519 Victim Healing and Truth Commissions : Transforming Pain Through Voice in Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste [documento electrónico] / Holly L. Guthrey ; SpringerLink (Online service) . - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015 . - IX, 184 p. 5 illus. in color : online resource. - (Springer Series in Transitional Justice; 11) .
ISBN : 978-3-319-12487-2
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Political science Social policy Criminology Economics Policy & Criminal Justice Science Clasificación: 658 Empresas. Organización de empresas Resumen: This volume contributes to the growing body of transitional justice literature by providing insight into how truth commissions may be beneficial to victims of mass violence, based on data collected in Timor-Leste and Solomon Islands. It contains empirical, comparative research that draws on literature in the fields of victim psychology, procedural justice, and transitional justice. Ultimately, this study is guided by the puzzle of why truth-telling in post-conflict settings has been found to be both helpful and harmful to victims of mass violence. Existing studies have identified a range of positive benefits and negative consequences of truth-telling for victims; however, the reasons why some victims experience a sense of healing while others do not after participating in post-conflict truth commission processes continue to remain unclear. Hence, to address one piece of this complex puzzle, this book explores the illuminating question: What pathways lead from truth-telling to victim healing in post-conflict settings? One answer, this book argues, may be voice. Building on the proposition that having voice—a key component of procedural justice—can help individuals to overcome the disempowerment and marginalisation of victimisation, this book investigates voice as a causal mechanism that can create pathways toward healing within truth commission public hearings. Comparative, empirical studies that investigate how truth-telling contributes to victim healing in post-conflict settings are scarce in the field of transitional justice and this book begins to fill an important gap in the existing body of literature. From a practical standpoint, by enhancing understanding of how truth commissions can promote healing, the findings and arguments in Victim Healing and Truth Commissions: Transforming Pain Through Voice in the Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste provide insight into how the design of transitional justice processes may be improved in the future to better respond to the needs of victims of mass violence. En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12487-2 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=35519 Ejemplares
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Título : Financial Crime in China : Developments, Sanctions, and the Systemic Spread of Corruption Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Hongming Cheng ; SpringerLink (Online service) Editorial: New York : Palgrave Macmillan US Fecha de publicación: 2016 Otro editor: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Número de páginas: XIV, 194 p Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-137-57106-9 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Social sciences Finance Banks and banking Accounting International economics Asia Economic conditions Criminology Sciences & Criminal Justice Finance, general Banking Financial Asian Economics Clasificación: 330 Economía en general Resumen: Given China's rapid development, many observers assert that world economic growth and key economic indicators are now depending on the country alone, including the prospects of the dollar, the Euro, oil prices, industrial commodities, global equity markets and bond prices. On the other hand, China faces a number of major social and economic challenges which could undermine future growth, such as prevalent corruption, financial crime, and the relative lack of the rule of law. Financial Crime in China builds upon original research into the topic and offers a never-before-seen look at the systemic spread of state-controlled corruption in the form of bank fraud, securities fraud, insider trading, and Ponzi schemes. Cheng presents an authentic picture of financial crime in China by identifying the latest manifestations, analyzing empirical data and case studies, and drawing conclusions about the origin, characteristics, dynamics, and developmental features of financial criminality in the context of political economy. En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137571069 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=42066 Financial Crime in China : Developments, Sanctions, and the Systemic Spread of Corruption [documento electrónico] / Hongming Cheng ; SpringerLink (Online service) . - New York : Palgrave Macmillan US : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016 . - XIV, 194 p : online resource.
ISBN : 978-1-137-57106-9
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Social sciences Finance Banks and banking Accounting International economics Asia Economic conditions Criminology Sciences & Criminal Justice Finance, general Banking Financial Asian Economics Clasificación: 330 Economía en general Resumen: Given China's rapid development, many observers assert that world economic growth and key economic indicators are now depending on the country alone, including the prospects of the dollar, the Euro, oil prices, industrial commodities, global equity markets and bond prices. On the other hand, China faces a number of major social and economic challenges which could undermine future growth, such as prevalent corruption, financial crime, and the relative lack of the rule of law. Financial Crime in China builds upon original research into the topic and offers a never-before-seen look at the systemic spread of state-controlled corruption in the form of bank fraud, securities fraud, insider trading, and Ponzi schemes. Cheng presents an authentic picture of financial crime in China by identifying the latest manifestations, analyzing empirical data and case studies, and drawing conclusions about the origin, characteristics, dynamics, and developmental features of financial criminality in the context of political economy. En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137571069 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=42066 Ejemplares
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