La theorie economique dominante: une representation fausse et immorale de la societe
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This article examines the ideology of neoclassical economic theory, focusing on the ethical aspects of applying this economic world-view to social policy. The author criticizes the notion that human action is motivated by nothing more than selfishness, and finds the ideology of free competition both reductionist and relativistic.
Publication Name: Business Ethics: A European Review
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0962-8770
Year: 2001
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Taxation and evasion in the presence of extortion by organized crime
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A model that explains the influence of extortion payments to the Mafia on companies and the government taxation policy is presented. The economics of the Mafia, which is influencing government policies, is investigated.
Publication Name: Journal of Comparative Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0147-5967
Year: 2004
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The politics of resisting and reforming systematic extortion by tax auditors-inspectors
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The widespread tax extortion, which exists throughout the world, is examined. Methods of understanding and effectively dealing with such extortion are discussed.
Publication Name: Business Ethics: A European Review
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0962-8770
Year: 2000
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