Recent economic development and the financial and economic
crisis require a change in our approach to business and finance.
This book combines theology, economy and philosophy in order to
examine in detail the idea that the functioning of a free market
economy depends upon sound cultural and ethical foundations.
The free market is a cultural achievement, not only an economic
phenomenon subject to technical rules of trade and exchange. It is
an achievement which lives by and depends upon the values and
virtues shared by the majority of those who engage in economic
activity. It is these values and virtues that we refer to as
culture. Trust, credibility, loyalty, diligence, and
entrepreneurship are the values inherent in commercial rules and
law. But beyond law, there is also the need for ethical convictions
and for global solidarity with developing countries. This book
offers new ideas for future sustainable development and responds to
an increasing need for a new sense of responsibility for the common
good in societal institutions and good leadership.
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