Table of contents - Special Issue: Social ethics and British economic thought
Guest Editors: Hanno Terao
Adam Smith: egalitarian or anti-egalitarian?: His responses to Hume and Rousseau’s critiques of inequality
Satoshi NiimuraThere has been controversy about whether Adam Smith is an economic egalitarian because he expresses at least four distinct views on equality, in two of which, he approves of…
Rights, welfare and morality: Re-appraising L.T. Hobhouse’s theoretical contribution to the British New Liberalism
Hanno TeraoThe purpose of this paper is to clarify how L.T. Hobhouse (1864-1929) theoretically contributed to the British New Liberalism, focusing particularly on the issue of social reform…
Beveridge and his pursuit of an ideal economics: why did he come to accept Keynes’s ideas?
Atsushi KomineThe purpose of this paper is to examine two (accidental and inevitable) reasons why W.H. Beveridge, who in 1936/1937 had rejected all of the elements of Keynes’s General Theory…
Equalisation and civic duty in Keynesian social democracy: C.A.R. Crosland and T.H. Marshall
Koji HattaThe purpose of this paper is to analyse Charles Anthony Raven Crosland and Thomas Humphrey Marshall’s respective theories of equalisation and civic duty, and assesses the ethical…
The effect of weather on the European stock market: The case of Dow Jones Sustainability Europe Index
Nikolaos Sariannidis, Grigoris Giannarakis, Xanthi PartalidouThe purpose of this paper is to ascertain whether weather variables can explain the stock return reaction on the Dow Jones Sustainability Europe Index by employing a number of…
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- Professor Terence Garrett