The Economics of Altruism

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The Economics of Altruism is a scholarly work by economist Stefano Zamagni that analyzes how altruistic behavior and ethical considerations can be incorporated into economic theory and practice.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
aimsTo challenge the assumption of purely self‑interested agents in economics
integrate moral and social dimensions into economic models
analyzes how altruistic motives affect economic decisions
limitations of purely self‑interest-based economic models
author Stefano Zamagni NERFINISHED
contributesTo debate on the ethical limits of markets
theory of social preferences in economics
discusses compatibility of altruism with rational choice theory
ethical foundations of economic cooperation
relationship between altruism and market mechanisms
role of social norms in economic behavior
fieldOfStudy behavioral economics
economic ethics
microeconomics
welfare economics
focusesOn altruistic behavior in economic contexts
incorporation of ethical considerations into economic analysis
genre academic non‑fiction
hasPerspective interdisciplinary approach between economics and philosophy
normative economics
hasTheme cooperation and reciprocity in economic life
ethical evaluation of economic outcomes
human motivation beyond self‑interest
intendedAudience economists
philosophers
social scientists
language English
mainSubject altruism
economic theory
economics
ethics in economics
proposes broadening standard economic assumptions about human motivation
relatedTo Catholic social thought in economics NERFINISHED
Stefano Zamagni NERFINISHED

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