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What is the central idea of this text? This passage is adapted from lain King, "Can Economics Be Ethical?' 2013 by Prospect Publishing. Recent debates about the economy have rediscovered the question, "is that right?". where "right" means more than just profits or efficiency. Some argue that because the free markets allow s for personal choite, they are already ethical. Others have accepted the ethical critique and embraced corporate social responsibility. But before we can labe any market outcome as "immoral.." or sneer at economists who try to put a price on being ethical, 10 we need to be dear on what we are talking about. There are different views on where ethics should apply when someone makes an economic decision, Consider Adam Smith, widely regarded as the founder of modern economics. He was a moral 15 philosopher who believed sympathy for others was the basis for ethics (we would call it empathy nowadays). But one of his key insights in The Wealth of Nations was that acting on this empathy could be counter-productive–he observed people becoming 20 better off when they put their own empathy aside. and interacted in a self-interested way. Smith justifies selfish behavior by the outcome. Whenever planners use cost-benefit analysis to justify a new railway line, or someone retrains to boost his or her earning 25 power, or a shopper buys one to get one free, they are using the same approach: empathizing with someone, and seeking an outcome that makes that person as well off as possible, although the person they are empathizing with may be themselves in the jo future Instead of judging consequences. Aristotle said ethics was about having the right character-displaying virtues like courage and honesty. It is a view put into practice whenever #business leaders are chosen for their good character. But it is a hard philosophy to teach-just how much loyalty should you show to a manufacturer that keeps losing money? Show too little and you're a greed is good" corporate raider: too much and you're wasting #0 money on unproductive capital. Aristotle thought there was a golden mean between the two extremes. and finding it was a matter of fine judgment. But if ethics is about character, it's not clear what those characteristics should be. There is yet another approach: instead of rooting ethics in character or the consequences of actions, we can focus on our actions themselves. From this perspective some things are right, some wrong-we should buy fair trade goods, we shouldn't tell lies in 50 advertisements. Ethics becomes a list of commandments, a catalog of "dos" and "don'ts." When a finance official refuses to devalue a currency because they have promised not to, they are defining ethics this way. According to this approach 55 devaluation can still be bad, even if it would make everybody better off. Many moral dilemmas arise when these three versions pull in different directions but clashes are not inevitable. Take fair trade coffee (coffee that is 99 sold with a certifiation that indicates the farmers and workers who produced it were paid a fair wage). for example: buying it might have good consequences, be virtuous, and also be the right way to act in a flawed market. Common ground like this 65 suggests that, even without agreement on where ethics applies, ethical economics is still possible. Whenever we feel queasy about perfect” competitive markets, the problem is often rooted in a phony conception of people. The model of man on za which classical economics is based an entirely rational and selfish being is a parody, as John Stuart Mill, the philosopher who pioneered the model, accepted. Most people even economists now accept that this "aconomic man" is a fiction. 25 We behave like a herd; we fear losses more than ve hope for gains; rarely can our brains process all the relevant facts. These human quirks mean we can never make purely "rational” decisions. A new wave of behavioral 80 economists, aided by neuroscientists, is trying to understand our psychology, both alone and in groups, so they can anticipate our decisions in the marketplace more accurately. But psychology can also help us understand why we react in disgust at es economic injustice or accept a moral law as universal. Which means that the relatively new science of human behavior might also define ethics for us. Ethical economics would then emerge from one of the least likely places: economists themselves.

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