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  • 1
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    New York, NY :Oxford University Press, USA,
    UID:
    almafu_BV045356993
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xlv, 198 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-0-19-938951-3 , 978-1-306-29092-0 , 978-0-19-026133-7
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-19-975612-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-306-29092-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Economics
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    Keywords: Zollunion ; 1892-1970 Viner, Jacob ; Electronic books.
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Oxford ; New York [und 14 weitere] :Oxford University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV042637846
    Format: XLV, 198 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-0-19-975612-4
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-19-938951-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Economics
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    Keywords: Zollunion ; 1892-1970 Viner, Jacob
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  • 3
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    New York :Oxford University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949215513202882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780199983346 (ebook) :
    Content: The new interdisciplinary field of Christianity and economics deals with the important and difficult questions that cluster at the boundary of these disciplines, drawing on contemporary theory and empirical findings in both fields, with roots in older discourses. This volume surveys the field and advances the discussion. It deploys historical, economic, and theological analysis to search for answers.
    Additional Edition: Print version ISBN 9780199729715
    Language: English
    Keywords: Handbuch
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    New York :Routledge, Taylor & Francis,
    UID:
    almahu_BV043842284
    Format: IX, 146 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-1-138-00879-3 , 978-0-415-88071-8
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in religion 14
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies , Philosophy
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    Keywords: 1723-1790 Smith, Adam ; Theologie ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1654751758
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781786434555
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 341
    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): 1. Dotan Leshem (2014), 'The Ancient Art of Economics', European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 21 (2), 201-29 -- 2. Constant J. Mews and Ibrahim Abraham (2007), 'Usury and Just Compensation: Religious and Financial Ethics in Historical Perspective', Journal of Business Ethics, 72 (1), April, 1-15 -- 3. M. Douglas Meeks (2011), 'The Peril of Usury in the Christian Tradition', Interpretation, 65 (2), April, 128-40 -- 4. Peter Harrison (2011), 'Adam Smith and the History of the Invisible Hand', Journal of the History of Ideas, 72 (1), January, 29-49 -- 5. Paul Oslington (2012), 'God and the Market: Adam Smith's Invisible Hand', Journal of Business Ethics, 108 (4), July, 429-38 -- 6. Matthew B. Arbo (2014), 'Theodicy and Commerce', Studies in Christian Ethics, 27 (2), May, 131-43 -- 7. Paul Oslington (2013), 'God and Economic Suffering', CRUX, 49 (3), Fall, 12-19 -- 8. Bradley W. Bateman (2008), '2007 Presidential Address: Reflections on the Secularization of American Economics,' Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 30 (1), March, 1-20 -- 9. Thomas C. Leonard (2011), 'Religion and Evolution in Progressive Era Political Economy: Adversaries or Allies?', History of Political Economy, 43 (3), Fall, 429-69 -- 10. Anthony M. C. Waterman (2008), 'Is “Political Economy” Really a Christian Heresy?', Faith and Economics, 51, Spring, 31-55 -- 11. António Almodovar and Pedro Teixeira (2010), 'Is There a Catholic Economic Thought? Some Answers from the Past', in Daniela Fernanda Parisi and Stefano Solari (eds), Humanism and Religion in the History of Economic Thought: Selected Papers from the 10th Aispe Conference, Part II, Milan, Italy: FrancoAngeli s.r.l., 125-47 -- 12. Mary Hirschfeld (2014), 'On the Relationship Between Finite and Infinite Goods, Or: How to Avoid Flattening', Econ Journal Watch, 11 (2), May, 179-85 -- 13. William McGurn (2002), 'Pulpit Economics', First Things, 122, April, 21-5 -- 14. Paul Oslington (2010-2011), 'Popes and Markets', Policy, 26 (4), Summer, 31-34A -- 15. Daniel P. Payne and Christopher Marsh (2009), 'Sergei Bulgakov's “Sophic” Economy: An Eastern Orthodox Perspective on Christian Economics', Faith and Economics, 53, Spring, 35-51 -- 16. Michael Schluter (2010), 'Beyond Capitalism: Towards a Relational Economy', Cambridge Papers, 19 (1), March, 1-4 -- 17. Kathryn Tanner (2004), 'Economies of Grace', in William Schweiker and Charles Mathewes (eds), Having: Property and Possession in Religious and Social Life, Part 3, Grand Rapids, MI, USA and Cambridge, UK: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 353-82 -- 18. Miroslav Volf (2010), 'Hunger for Infinity: Christian Faith and the Dynamics of Economic Progress', in Captive to the Word of God: Engaging the Scriptures for Contemporary Theological Reflection, Part III, Chapter 6, Grand Rapids, MI, USA and Cambridge, UK: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 151-78 -- 19. A. M. C. Waterman (1991), 'The Intellectual Context of Rerum Novarum', Review of Social Economy, Special Issue: Centennial of “Rerum Novarum” and Semicentennial of the Association, 49 (4), Winter, 465-82
    Content: 20. A. M. C. Waterman (1999), 'Market Social Order and Christian Organicism in Centesimus Annus', Journal of Markets and Morality, 2 (2), Fall, 220-33 -- 21. Anthony Waterman (2003), 'Should We Listen to the Churches When They Speak on Economic Issues?', Agenda: A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform, 10 (3), April, 277-88 -- 22. A. M. C. Waterman (2013), 'The Relation between Economics and Theology in Caritas in Veritate', Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, 6 (2), Autumn, 24-42 -- 23. Rowan Williams (2010), 'Theology and Economics: Two Different Worlds?', Anglican Theological Review, 92 (4), Fall, 607-15 -- 24. Amos Yong (2010), 'Pentecostal Health and Wealth: A Theology of Economics', in In the Days of Caesar: Pentecostalism and Political Theology: The Cadbury Lectures 2009, Part II, Chapter 7, Grand Rapids, MI, USA and Cambridge, UK: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 257-315 -- 25. Andrew M. Yuengert (2014), 'It's Not Bad to Have Limits, as Long as You Know Them: What the Aristotelian Tradition Can Offer Economics', Faith and Economics, 64, Fall, 37-54 -- 26. Peter S. Heslam (2008), 'The Role of Business in the Fight against Poverty', in Ian R. Harper and Samuel Gregg (eds), Christian Theology and Market Economics, Part III, Chapter 10, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 164-80 -- 27. Rachel M. McCleary (2007), 'Salvation, Damnation, and Economic Incentives', Journal of Contemporary Religion, 22 (1), January, 49-74 -- 28. Deirdre N. McCloskey (2013), 'Work in the World: An Economist's Sermon', Faith and Economics, 61, Spring, 66-71 -- 29. Bryant L. Myers (2000), 'The Church and Transformational Development', Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies, 17 (2), April, 64-7 -- 30. Nathan Nunn (2010), 'Religious Conversion in Colonial Africa', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 100 (2), May, 147-52 -- 31. J. David Richardson (2014), 'Social Entrepreneurship For the Sake of the Kingdom: Why Microeconomics Matters', Inaugural John Mason Lecture, Gordon College, October 13, 2014, Wenham, MA, USA, 1-11 -- 32. Paul S. Williams (2012), 'Capitalism, Religion and the Economics of the Biblical Jubilee', Paper Presented at the Globalisation for the Common Good Initiative 10th Annual International Conference, September 2-5, 2012, Oxford, UK, 1-8 -- 33. Robert D. Woodberry (2012), 'The Missionary Roots of Liberal Democracy', American Political Science Review, 106 (2), May, 244-74 -- 34. Ram A. Cnaan, Tuomi Forrest, Joseph Carlsmith and Kelsey Karsh (2013), 'If You Do Not Count It, It Does Not Count: A Pilot Study of Valuing Urban Congregations', Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion, 10 (1), 3-36 -- 35. Robert B. Ekelund, Jr., Robert F. Hébert and Robert D. Tollison (2002), 'An Economic Analysis of the Protestant Reformation', Journal of Political Economy, 110 (3), June, 646-71 -- 36. Jonathan Gruber and Daniel M. Hungerman (2008), 'The Church versus the Mall: What Happens when Religion Faces Increased Secular Competition?', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123 (2), May, 831-62 -- 37. Jay C. Hartzell, Christopher A. Parsons and David L. Yermack (2010), 'Is a Higher Calling Enough? Incentive Compensation in the Church', Journal of Labor Economics, 28 (3), July, 509-39 -- 38. Daniel M. Hungerman (2005), 'Are Church and State Substitutes? Evidence from the 1996 Welfare Reform', Journal of Public Economics, 89 (11-12), December, 2245-67
    Content: 39. Laurence R. Iannaccone (2012), 'Extremism and the Economics of Religion', Economic Record, Special Issue: Selected Papers from the 40th Australian Conference of Economists, 88 (S1), June, 110-15 -- 40. Derek Neal (2005), 'Comments on the Economics of Religion', Faith and Economics, Symposium: The Economics of Religion, 46, Fall, 10-13 -- 41. Jörg Stolz (2009), 'Explaining Religiosity: Towards a Unified Theoretical Model', British Journal of Sociology, 60 (2), June, 345-76 -- 42. Christian Smith, Michael O. Emerson and Patricia Snell (2008), 'Who Gives?', Christian Century, 125 (20), October, 26-9 -- 43. John H. Elliott (2008), 'From Social Description to Social-Scientific Criticism. The History of a Society of Biblical Literature Section 1973-2005', Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture, 38 (1), February, 26-36 -- 44. Morris Silver (2004), 'Modern Ancients', in Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds), Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World: Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction: Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Symposium of the Assyrian and Babylonian Intellectual Heritage Project (Melammu) Held in Innsbruck, Austria, October 3rd-8th 2002, Stuttgart, Germany: Franz Steiner Verlag, 65-87 -- 45. Johannes Renger (1994), 'On Economic Structures in Ancient Mesopotamia: Part One', Orientalia, 63 (3), 157-208 -- 46. Edd S. Noell (2007), 'A “Marketless World”? An Examination of Wealth and Exchange in the Gospels and First-Century Palestine', Journal of Markets and Morality, 10 (1), Spring, 85-114 -- 47. Philip F. Esler (2014), 'An Outline of Social Identity Theory', in J. Brian Tucker and Coleman A. Baker (eds), T&T Clark Handbook to Social Identity in the New Testament, Part I, Chapter 2, London, UK and New York, NY, USA: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 13-39 -- 48. Zeba Crook (2009), 'Honor, Shame, and Social Status Revisited', Journal of Biblical Literature, 128 (3), Fall, 591-611 -- 49. Deborah Storie and Mark Brett (2009), 'The Church in the Economy of God', Zadok Perspectives, 102, Autumn, 5-10 -- 50. Peter Temin (2001), 'A Market Economy in the Early Roman Empire', Journal of Roman Studies, 91, November, 169-81 -- 51. Walter Scheidel and Steven J. Friesen (2009), 'The Size of the Economy and the Distribution of Income in the Roman Empire', Journal of Roman Studies, 99, November, 61-91
    Content: The interdisciplinary field of economics and religion has come a long way since 2003 when Edward Elgar published the pioneering volume Economics and Religion. The influence of religious ideas on the birth of economics as a discipline and its rise to cultural dominance is now widely recognized. The largely Protestant discussion has been enriched by Roman Catholic contributions stimulated by recent Papal Encyclicals. The economics of religion has now matured into a respectable subfield of economics and articles on religion regularly appear in top economics journals. This original and insightful research review places the most recent contributions in context and will be an invaluable resource for scholars and academics alike
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781783470068
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Recent developments in economics and religion Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2018 ISBN 9781783470068
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Bibliographie enthalten ; Übersichtsarbeit
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949880628502882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781351686037 , 1351686038 , 9781315168463 , 1315168464 , 9781315168463
    Note: Chapter 1 Introduction / , chapter 2 Natural theology -- , Philosophical and historical issues / , chapter 3 Early English theological roots of political economy 1 / , chapter 4 Adam Smith as natural theologian 1 / , chapter 5 Natural theology and the emergence of political economy -- , Stewart, Malthus, Sumner and Chalmers / , chapter 6 Progress and tension -- , Richard Whately and William Whewell 1 / , chapter 7 The demise of natural theology and separation of economics from theology / , chapter 8 Reflections on the contemporary relationship between economics and theology /
    Additional Edition: Print version: Oslington, Paul. Political economy as natural theology. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017 ISBN 9780415454810
    Language: English
    Keywords: History
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  • 7
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTNLM010906975
    Format: 1 online resource (1,024 pages)
    ISBN: 9781786434555
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive 341
    Content: 20. A. M. C. Waterman (1999), 'Market Social Order and Christian Organicism in Centesimus Annus', Journal of Markets and Morality, 2 (2), Fall, 220-33 -- 21. Anthony Waterman (2003), 'Should We Listen to the Churches When They Speak on Economic Issues?', Agenda: A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform, 10 (3), April, 277-88 -- 22. A. M. C. Waterman (2013), 'The Relation between Economics and Theology in Caritas in Veritate', Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, 6 (2), Autumn, 24-42 -- 23. Rowan Williams (2010), 'Theology and Economics: Two Different Worlds?', Anglican Theological Review, 92 (4), Fall, 607-15 -- 24. Amos Yong (2010), 'Pentecostal Health and Wealth: A Theology of Economics', in In the Days of Caesar: Pentecostalism and Political Theology: The Cadbury Lectures 2009, Part II, Chapter 7, Grand Rapids, MI, USA and Cambridge, UK: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 257-315 -- 25. Andrew M. Yuengert (2014), 'It's Not Bad to Have Limits, as Long as You Know Them: What the Aristotelian Tradition Can Offer Economics', Faith and Economics, 64, Fall, 37-54 -- 26. Peter S. Heslam (2008), 'The Role of Business in the Fight against Poverty', in Ian R. Harper and Samuel Gregg (eds), Christian Theology and Market Economics, Part III, Chapter 10, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 164-80 -- 27. Rachel M. McCleary (2007), 'Salvation, Damnation, and Economic Incentives', Journal of Contemporary Religion, 22 (1), January, 49-74 -- 28. Deirdre N. McCloskey (2013), 'Work in the World: An Economist's Sermon', Faith and Economics, 61, Spring, 66-71 -- 29. Bryant L. Myers (2000), 'The Church and Transformational Development', Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies, 17 (2), April, 64-7 -- 30. Nathan Nunn (2010), 'Religious Conversion in Colonial Africa', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 100 (2), May, 147-52 -- 31. J. David Richardson (2014), 'Social Entrepreneurship For the Sake of the Kingdom: Why Microeconomics Matters', Inaugural John Mason Lecture, Gordon College, October 13, 2014, Wenham, MA, USA, 1-11 -- 32. Paul S. Williams (2012), 'Capitalism, Religion and the Economics of the Biblical Jubilee', Paper Presented at the Globalisation for the Common Good Initiative 10th Annual International Conference, September 2-5, 2012, Oxford, UK, 1-8 -- 33. Robert D. Woodberry (2012), 'The Missionary Roots of Liberal Democracy', American Political Science Review, 106 (2), May, 244-74 -- 34. Ram A. Cnaan, Tuomi Forrest, Joseph Carlsmith and Kelsey Karsh (2013), 'If You Do Not Count It, It Does Not Count: A Pilot Study of Valuing Urban Congregations', Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion, 10 (1), 3-36 -- 35. Robert B. Ekelund, Jr., Robert F. Hébert and Robert D. Tollison (2002), 'An Economic Analysis of the Protestant Reformation', Journal of Political Economy, 110 (3), June, 646-71 -- 36. Jonathan Gruber and Daniel M. Hungerman (2008), 'The Church versus the Mall: What Happens when Religion Faces Increased Secular Competition?', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123 (2), May, 831-62 -- 37. Jay C. Hartzell, Christopher A. Parsons and David L. Yermack (2010), 'Is a Higher Calling Enough? Incentive Compensation in the Church', Journal of Labor Economics, 28 (3), July, 509-39 -- 38. Daniel M. Hungerman (2005), 'Are Church and State Substitutes? Evidence from the 1996 Welfare Reform', Journal of Public Economics, 89 (11-12), December, 2245-67
    Content: 39. Laurence R. Iannaccone (2012), 'Extremism and the Economics of Religion', Economic Record, Special Issue: Selected Papers from the 40th Australian Conference of Economists, 88 (S1), June, 110-15 -- 40. Derek Neal (2005), 'Comments on the Economics of Religion', Faith and Economics, Symposium: The Economics of Religion, 46, Fall, 10-13 -- 41. Jörg Stolz (2009), 'Explaining Religiosity: Towards a Unified Theoretical Model', British Journal of Sociology, 60 (2), June, 345-76 -- 42. Christian Smith, Michael O. Emerson and Patricia Snell (2008), 'Who Gives?', Christian Century, 125 (20), October, 26-9 -- 43. John H. Elliott (2008), 'From Social Description to Social-Scientific Criticism. The History of a Society of Biblical Literature Section 1973-2005', Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture, 38 (1), February, 26-36 -- 44. Morris Silver (2004), 'Modern Ancients', in Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf (eds), Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World: Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction: Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Symposium of the Assyrian and Babylonian Intellectual Heritage Project (Melammu) Held in Innsbruck, Austria, October 3rd-8th 2002, Stuttgart, Germany: Franz Steiner Verlag, 65-87 -- 45. Johannes Renger (1994), 'On Economic Structures in Ancient Mesopotamia: Part One', Orientalia, 63 (3), 157-208 -- 46. Edd S. Noell (2007), 'A "Marketless World"? An Examination of Wealth and Exchange in the Gospels and First-Century Palestine', Journal of Markets and Morality, 10 (1), Spring, 85-114 -- 47. Philip F. Esler (2014), 'An Outline of Social Identity Theory', in J. Brian Tucker and Coleman A. Baker (eds), T&T Clark Handbook to Social Identity in the New Testament, Part I, Chapter 2, London, UK and New York, NY, USA: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 13-39 -- 48. Zeba Crook (2009), 'Honor, Shame, and Social Status Revisited', Journal of Biblical Literature, 128 (3), Fall, 591-611 -- 49. Deborah Storie and Mark Brett (2009), 'The Church in the Economy of God', Zadok Perspectives, 102, Autumn, 5-10 -- 50. Peter Temin (2001), 'A Market Economy in the Early Roman Empire', Journal of Roman Studies, 91, November, 169-81 -- 51. Walter Scheidel and Steven J. Friesen (2009), 'The Size of the Economy and the Distribution of Income in the Roman Empire', Journal of Roman Studies, 99, November, 61-91
    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): 1. Dotan Leshem (2014), 'The Ancient Art of Economics', European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 21 (2), 201-29 -- 2. Constant J. Mews and Ibrahim Abraham (2007), 'Usury and Just Compensation: Religious and Financial Ethics in Historical Perspective', Journal of Business Ethics, 72 (1), April, 1-15 -- 3. M. Douglas Meeks (2011), 'The Peril of Usury in the Christian Tradition', Interpretation, 65 (2), April, 128-40 -- 4. Peter Harrison (2011), 'Adam Smith and the History of the Invisible Hand', Journal of the History of Ideas, 72 (1), January, 29-49 -- 5. Paul Oslington (2012), 'God and the Market: Adam Smith's Invisible Hand', Journal of Business Ethics, 108 (4), July, 429-38 -- 6. Matthew B. Arbo (2014), 'Theodicy and Commerce', Studies in Christian Ethics, 27 (2), May, 131-43 -- 7. Paul Oslington (2013), 'God and Economic Suffering', CRUX, 49 (3), Fall, 12-19 -- 8. Bradley W. Bateman (2008), '2007 Presidential Address: Reflections on the Secularization of American Economics,' Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 30 (1), March, 1-20 -- 9. Thomas C. Leonard (2011), 'Religion and Evolution in Progressive Era Political Economy: Adversaries or Allies?', History of Political Economy, 43 (3), Fall, 429-69 -- 10. Anthony M. C. Waterman (2008), 'Is "Political Economy" Really a Christian Heresy?', Faith and Economics, 51, Spring, 31-55 -- 11. António Almodovar and Pedro Teixeira (2010), 'Is There a Catholic Economic Thought? Some Answers from the Past', in Daniela Fernanda Parisi and Stefano Solari (eds), Humanism and Religion in the History of Economic Thought: Selected Papers from the 10th Aispe Conference, Part II, Milan, Italy: FrancoAngeli s.r.l., 125-47 -- 12. Mary Hirschfeld (2014), 'On the Relationship Between Finite and Infinite Goods, Or: How to Avoid Flattening', Econ Journal Watch, 11 (2), May, 179-85 -- 13. William McGurn (2002), 'Pulpit Economics', First Things, 122, April, 21-5 -- 14. Paul Oslington (2010-2011), 'Popes and Markets', Policy, 26 (4), Summer, 31-34A -- 15. Daniel P. Payne and Christopher Marsh (2009), 'Sergei Bulgakov's "Sophic" Economy: An Eastern Orthodox Perspective on Christian Economics', Faith and Economics, 53, Spring, 35-51 -- 16. Michael Schluter (2010), 'Beyond Capitalism: Towards a Relational Economy', Cambridge Papers, 19 (1), March, 1-4 -- 17. Kathryn Tanner (2004), 'Economies of Grace', in William Schweiker and Charles Mathewes (eds), Having: Property and Possession in Religious and Social Life, Part 3, Grand Rapids, MI, USA and Cambridge, UK: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 353-82 -- 18. Miroslav Volf (2010), 'Hunger for Infinity: Christian Faith and the Dynamics of Economic Progress', in Captive to the Word of God: Engaging the Scriptures for Contemporary Theological Reflection, Part III, Chapter 6, Grand Rapids, MI, USA and Cambridge, UK: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 151-78 -- 19. A. M. C. Waterman (1991), 'The Intellectual Context of Rerum Novarum', Review of Social Economy, Special Issue: Centennial of "Rerum Novarum" and Semicentennial of the Association, 49 (4), Winter, 465-82
    Content: The interdisciplinary field of economics and religion has come a long way since 2003 when Edward Elgar published the pioneering volume Economics and Religion. The influence of religious ideas on the birth of economics as a discipline and its rise to cultural dominance is now widely recognized. The largely Protestant discussion has been enriched by Roman Catholic contributions stimulated by recent Papal Encyclicals. The economics of religion has now matured into a respectable subfield of economics and articles on religion regularly appear in top economics journals. This original and insightful research review places the most recent contributions in context and will be an invaluable resource for scholars and academics alike
    Note: Includes index , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    Online Resource
    Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT72391
    Format: 1 online resource (258 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780199756124 , 9780199389513
    Content: Jacob Viner's The Customs Union Issue is indispensible for international economists, political scientists, and historians. This new edition places the book in the context of Viner's work and the post-WWI economic and political situation, traces the reception of Viner's work, and discusses its continuing relevance
    Note: Cover -- THE CUSTOMS UNION ISSUE -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD TO THE 1950 EDITION GEORGE A. FINCH -- PREFACE GENE GROSSMAN -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION PAUL OSLINGTON -- Chapter I Introduction -- Chapter II The Compatibility of Customs Union with the Most-Favored-Nation Principle -- 1. The Criteria of a "Customs Union" -- 2. Diplomatic Controversies Arising out of Most-Favored-Nation Obligations of Members of Customs Unions -- 3. The Most-Favored-Nation Principle Not a Serious Barrier to Customs Unions -- Chapter III Exemption from Most-Favored-Nation Obligations of Preferential Arrangements other than Customs Union -- 1. Imperial Preference -- 2. Regional Agreements -- 3. Plurilateral Agreements -- Chapter IV The Economics of Customs Unions -- 1. Customs Union as an Approach to Free Trade -- 2. Customs Union and the "Terms of Trade" -- 3. Administrative Economies of Customs Union -- 4. Revenue Duties -- 5. The "Level" of the Customs Union Tariff -- 6. Increased Tariff Protection as the Major Economic Objective of Customs Unions -- 7. Cartels in Relation to Customs Unions -- 8. The Allocation of Customs Revenues -- Chapter V Political Aspects of Customs Union -- 1. The Location of Administrative Authority in Customs Unions -- 2. Customs Union and Neutrality Obligations -- 3. Customs Union and Political Unifi cation -- 4. Th e Austro-German Treaty of 1918 -- Chapter VI The Havana Charter and Customs Union -- 1. The Most-Favored-Nation Principle -- 2. Exemptions from Most-Favored-Nations Obligations of Customs Unions, Free-Trade Areas, and Interim Agreements -- 3. Exemptions from Most-Favored-Nation Obligations of Agreements in the Interest of Economic Development, Including Regional Agreements -- 4. Relations with Non-Members -- 5. Significance of the Havana Charter for the Customs Union Question , Chapter VII Prospects for Customs Unions -- 1. Customs Unions Now in Operation or in Active Process of Negotiation -- 2. Customs Union in Western Europe -- 3. Obstacles to the Formation of Customs Unions -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
    Additional Edition: Print version Viner, Jacob The Customs Union Issue Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated,c2014 ISBN 9780199756124
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    Book
    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    UID:
    gbv_74202881X
    Format: XVI, 640 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780199729715
    Series Statement: Oxford handbooks in economics
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Christentum ; Wirtschaft ; Geschichte ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Theologie ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045506766
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781786434555
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Language: English
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