The quality of society and happiness: fairness, trust, and community in China
<p>Adam Smith argued that ‘moral sentiments’ – the norms, customs and conventions that are developed in society - provide a benefit to society, improving both economic efficiency and well-being. We take our cue from this insight. Three important moral sentiments are a perception of fairness,...
Main Authors: | Knight, J, Gunatilaka, R |
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Formato: | Working paper |
Idioma: | English |
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University of Oxford
2023
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