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Preface and acknowledgements
Foreword
1 From the Economics of Responsibility to Economic Responsibility: Introduction; Michaela Haase
Part I Theories and Frameworks: Interdependence and Complexity
2 John Maurice Clark: An Early Classic of Ordo Responsibility; Ingo Pies
3 Externalities, Complexity and Justice: Exploring the New Paradigm of ‘Deliberative Trade Policy’; Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
4 The Regulative Idea of Recursive Operations: A Second-Order Cybernetic Approach to Responsibility; Stefan Hielscher and Helge Löbler
Part II Topics: Problematic Online Advertising and Female Homeworkers in a Global Supply Chain
5 Who is Responsible? Institutions for Self-Control and the Spread of Problematic Online Advertising; Jutta Krautter, Markus Feiks, Uta Müller and Guido Zurstiege
6 The Position of Female Homeworkers in a Global Supply Chain: How Do Capitalist Labor Market Practices Interplay with Gender Ideologies?; Farah Naz
Part III Consequences: Economic Models and Economic Responsibility
7 On the Responsibility for Economic Models and their Use; Klaus Kornwachs
8 Economic Responsibility Revisited; Michaela Haase
About the Authors
Appendix
The Changing Basis of Economic Responsibility by John Maurice Clark
Index.
Foreword
1 From the Economics of Responsibility to Economic Responsibility: Introduction; Michaela Haase
Part I Theories and Frameworks: Interdependence and Complexity
2 John Maurice Clark: An Early Classic of Ordo Responsibility; Ingo Pies
3 Externalities, Complexity and Justice: Exploring the New Paradigm of ‘Deliberative Trade Policy’; Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
4 The Regulative Idea of Recursive Operations: A Second-Order Cybernetic Approach to Responsibility; Stefan Hielscher and Helge Löbler
Part II Topics: Problematic Online Advertising and Female Homeworkers in a Global Supply Chain
5 Who is Responsible? Institutions for Self-Control and the Spread of Problematic Online Advertising; Jutta Krautter, Markus Feiks, Uta Müller and Guido Zurstiege
6 The Position of Female Homeworkers in a Global Supply Chain: How Do Capitalist Labor Market Practices Interplay with Gender Ideologies?; Farah Naz
Part III Consequences: Economic Models and Economic Responsibility
7 On the Responsibility for Economic Models and their Use; Klaus Kornwachs
8 Economic Responsibility Revisited; Michaela Haase
About the Authors
Appendix
The Changing Basis of Economic Responsibility by John Maurice Clark
Index.