Philosophy of Economics & Economic Ethics for ECO

Tilburg University (UVT)

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Lecture notes Philosophy of Economics & Economic Ethics for ECO (30L210-B-6)
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    Lecture notes Philosophy of Economics & Economic Ethics for ECO (30L210-B-6)

  • This document contains all the slides of the lectures with very extensive notes on them. The notes consist of literally noting Mr. Graafland's explanation by topic, practice questions, discussion questions (both types of questions also with explanations) and screenshots of graphs/research results. Good luck studying!
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Summary Phil.of Eco. & Economic Ethics for ECO
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    Summary Phil.of Eco. & Economic Ethics for ECO

  • This is a summary of the course Philosophy of Economics & Economic Ethics for ECO from Tilburg University. It contains a summary of the mandatory reader 'Markets and Morality: On Economic Freedom, Happiness, Inequality and Virtues', written by the lecturer Johan Graafland and the lectures. The summary consists of all relevant material for the exam.
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Summary reader Philosophy of Economics & Economic Ethics for ECO
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    Summary reader Philosophy of Economics & Economic Ethics for ECO

  • This is a summary of the course Philosophy of Economics & Economic Ethics for ECO, which I have followed at the Tilburg University. The summary is about the mandatory reader 'Markets and Morality: On Economic Freedom, Happiness, Inequality and Virtues', written by the lecturer Johan Graafland. The summary also includes all the items that Graafland listed in a separate document, which he said were important for the exam. These are highlighted in bold letters.
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