Abstract

Abstract This article about a just interntional financial order is centered on the gap between a normative and a scientific-technical perspective. Instruments of financial policy are connected to concepts of economic ethics to give a more differentiated view about the ethical and economic elements in the discussion about regulating international financial markets. The central issue is in relating economic concepts and the implicit value judgements. This frequent antagonism could also be transferred to sectors of tax-, growthor social policies where economic and ethical aspects are juxtaposed.

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