This book reconstructs major paradigms in the history of economic ethics
up to, and including, the present day. Asserting that ethics should be
integral rather than marginal to economics and management education,
Reframing Economic Ethics highlights the need for a paradigm change
from mechanistic to humanistic management, and argues that the failures
of markets and managers in recent years were paved by a misguided
management education. The author shows how the reader can and must learn
from the history of economic thinking in order to overcome the
theoretical shortcomings and the practical failings of the present
system.