Neoliberalism and the Moral Economy of Fraud
Herausgeber: Whyte, David; Wiegratz, Jörg
Neoliberalism and the Moral Economy of Fraud
Herausgeber: Whyte, David; Wiegratz, Jörg
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Neoliberalism and the Moral Economy of Fraud shows specifically how these policies, reforms, ideas, social relations and practices that are described as 'neo-liberal' have encouraged and rendered (more) dominant particular values and morals, shaping a type of socio-cultural change across the world that is conducive to fraud. This book investigates these moral worlds of fraud in different settings across the world, and shows how contemporary fraud is not the outcome of a few 'bad apples'.
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Neoliberalism and the Moral Economy of Fraud shows specifically how these policies, reforms, ideas, social relations and practices that are described as 'neo-liberal' have encouraged and rendered (more) dominant particular values and morals, shaping a type of socio-cultural change across the world that is conducive to fraud. This book investigates these moral worlds of fraud in different settings across the world, and shows how contemporary fraud is not the outcome of a few 'bad apples'.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781138930377
- ISBN-10: 1138930377
- Artikelnr.: 43030774
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781138930377
- ISBN-10: 1138930377
- Artikelnr.: 43030774
David Whyte is Professor of Socio-legal Studies at the University of Liverpool, UK. Jörg Wiegratz is Lecturer in Political Economy of Global Development at the University of Leeds, UK.
Chapter 1: Neoliberalism, Moral economy and Fraud - David Whyte and Jörg
Wiegratz
Chapter 2: Economic wrong and economic debate in the neoliberal era -
James G. Carrier
Chapter 3: 'After' the Crisis: morality plays and the renewal of business
as usual - Steve Tombs
Chapter 4: Moral Economy, Unearned Income, and Legalized Corruption -
Andrew Sayer
Chapter 5: The moral economy of post-socialist capitalism: professionals,
rentiers and fraud - Balihar Sanghera
Chapter 6: Do they do evil? The moral economy of tax professionals - John
Christensen
Chapter 7: Genealogy, Parasitism and Moral Economy: The Case of UK
Supermarket Growth - Paul Jones and Michael Mair
Chapter 8: Transnational Tobacco Companies and the Moral Economy of
Cigarette Smuggling - Chris Holden
Chapter 9: Troika, Austerity and the Reluctant Resort to Criminality in
Greece - Steve Hall and Georgios Antonopoulos
Chapter 10: Entrepreneurialism, Corruption and Moral Order in the Criminal
Justice System of the Democratic Republic of Congo - Maritza Felices-Luna
Chapter 11: Murder for gain: Commercial insurance and moralities in South
Africa - Erik Bähre
Chapter 12: Economic freedom mis-sold: neoliberalism and the moral
economies of the PPI scandal in the UK - David Ellis
Chapter 13: Seeking God's Blessings: Pentecostal Religious Discourses,
Pyramidal Schemes and Money Scams in the Southeast of Benin Republic -
Sitna Quiroz
Chapter 14: Producing Moral Ambiguity: State Illegality, Economic Growth,
and Norm Change in Argentina's Sweatshop Business - Matias Dewey
Chapter 15: Public Good for Private Gain: Public sector reform, bureaucrats
and discourses of moral accountability in post-socialist Central Europe -
Nicolette Makovicky
Chapter 16: Fraudulent Values. Materialistic Bosses and the Support for
Bribery and Tax Evasion - Christopher S. Swader
Chapter 17: The Moral Economy of Neoliberal Fraud - David Whyte and Jörg
Wiegratz
Wiegratz
Chapter 2: Economic wrong and economic debate in the neoliberal era -
James G. Carrier
Chapter 3: 'After' the Crisis: morality plays and the renewal of business
as usual - Steve Tombs
Chapter 4: Moral Economy, Unearned Income, and Legalized Corruption -
Andrew Sayer
Chapter 5: The moral economy of post-socialist capitalism: professionals,
rentiers and fraud - Balihar Sanghera
Chapter 6: Do they do evil? The moral economy of tax professionals - John
Christensen
Chapter 7: Genealogy, Parasitism and Moral Economy: The Case of UK
Supermarket Growth - Paul Jones and Michael Mair
Chapter 8: Transnational Tobacco Companies and the Moral Economy of
Cigarette Smuggling - Chris Holden
Chapter 9: Troika, Austerity and the Reluctant Resort to Criminality in
Greece - Steve Hall and Georgios Antonopoulos
Chapter 10: Entrepreneurialism, Corruption and Moral Order in the Criminal
Justice System of the Democratic Republic of Congo - Maritza Felices-Luna
Chapter 11: Murder for gain: Commercial insurance and moralities in South
Africa - Erik Bähre
Chapter 12: Economic freedom mis-sold: neoliberalism and the moral
economies of the PPI scandal in the UK - David Ellis
Chapter 13: Seeking God's Blessings: Pentecostal Religious Discourses,
Pyramidal Schemes and Money Scams in the Southeast of Benin Republic -
Sitna Quiroz
Chapter 14: Producing Moral Ambiguity: State Illegality, Economic Growth,
and Norm Change in Argentina's Sweatshop Business - Matias Dewey
Chapter 15: Public Good for Private Gain: Public sector reform, bureaucrats
and discourses of moral accountability in post-socialist Central Europe -
Nicolette Makovicky
Chapter 16: Fraudulent Values. Materialistic Bosses and the Support for
Bribery and Tax Evasion - Christopher S. Swader
Chapter 17: The Moral Economy of Neoliberal Fraud - David Whyte and Jörg
Wiegratz
Chapter 1: Neoliberalism, Moral economy and Fraud - David Whyte and Jörg
Wiegratz
Chapter 2: Economic wrong and economic debate in the neoliberal era -
James G. Carrier
Chapter 3: 'After' the Crisis: morality plays and the renewal of business
as usual - Steve Tombs
Chapter 4: Moral Economy, Unearned Income, and Legalized Corruption -
Andrew Sayer
Chapter 5: The moral economy of post-socialist capitalism: professionals,
rentiers and fraud - Balihar Sanghera
Chapter 6: Do they do evil? The moral economy of tax professionals - John
Christensen
Chapter 7: Genealogy, Parasitism and Moral Economy: The Case of UK
Supermarket Growth - Paul Jones and Michael Mair
Chapter 8: Transnational Tobacco Companies and the Moral Economy of
Cigarette Smuggling - Chris Holden
Chapter 9: Troika, Austerity and the Reluctant Resort to Criminality in
Greece - Steve Hall and Georgios Antonopoulos
Chapter 10: Entrepreneurialism, Corruption and Moral Order in the Criminal
Justice System of the Democratic Republic of Congo - Maritza Felices-Luna
Chapter 11: Murder for gain: Commercial insurance and moralities in South
Africa - Erik Bähre
Chapter 12: Economic freedom mis-sold: neoliberalism and the moral
economies of the PPI scandal in the UK - David Ellis
Chapter 13: Seeking God's Blessings: Pentecostal Religious Discourses,
Pyramidal Schemes and Money Scams in the Southeast of Benin Republic -
Sitna Quiroz
Chapter 14: Producing Moral Ambiguity: State Illegality, Economic Growth,
and Norm Change in Argentina's Sweatshop Business - Matias Dewey
Chapter 15: Public Good for Private Gain: Public sector reform, bureaucrats
and discourses of moral accountability in post-socialist Central Europe -
Nicolette Makovicky
Chapter 16: Fraudulent Values. Materialistic Bosses and the Support for
Bribery and Tax Evasion - Christopher S. Swader
Chapter 17: The Moral Economy of Neoliberal Fraud - David Whyte and Jörg
Wiegratz
Wiegratz
Chapter 2: Economic wrong and economic debate in the neoliberal era -
James G. Carrier
Chapter 3: 'After' the Crisis: morality plays and the renewal of business
as usual - Steve Tombs
Chapter 4: Moral Economy, Unearned Income, and Legalized Corruption -
Andrew Sayer
Chapter 5: The moral economy of post-socialist capitalism: professionals,
rentiers and fraud - Balihar Sanghera
Chapter 6: Do they do evil? The moral economy of tax professionals - John
Christensen
Chapter 7: Genealogy, Parasitism and Moral Economy: The Case of UK
Supermarket Growth - Paul Jones and Michael Mair
Chapter 8: Transnational Tobacco Companies and the Moral Economy of
Cigarette Smuggling - Chris Holden
Chapter 9: Troika, Austerity and the Reluctant Resort to Criminality in
Greece - Steve Hall and Georgios Antonopoulos
Chapter 10: Entrepreneurialism, Corruption and Moral Order in the Criminal
Justice System of the Democratic Republic of Congo - Maritza Felices-Luna
Chapter 11: Murder for gain: Commercial insurance and moralities in South
Africa - Erik Bähre
Chapter 12: Economic freedom mis-sold: neoliberalism and the moral
economies of the PPI scandal in the UK - David Ellis
Chapter 13: Seeking God's Blessings: Pentecostal Religious Discourses,
Pyramidal Schemes and Money Scams in the Southeast of Benin Republic -
Sitna Quiroz
Chapter 14: Producing Moral Ambiguity: State Illegality, Economic Growth,
and Norm Change in Argentina's Sweatshop Business - Matias Dewey
Chapter 15: Public Good for Private Gain: Public sector reform, bureaucrats
and discourses of moral accountability in post-socialist Central Europe -
Nicolette Makovicky
Chapter 16: Fraudulent Values. Materialistic Bosses and the Support for
Bribery and Tax Evasion - Christopher S. Swader
Chapter 17: The Moral Economy of Neoliberal Fraud - David Whyte and Jörg
Wiegratz