…in compensation with the stock market bust. The declining stock market, however, was accompanied by ethics controversies resulting in Sarbanes type changes in the regulatory environment. So one could argue…
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Tom Delay Lame Duck U.S. Rep. Chris Bell isn’t mincing words. He’s filed an ethics complaint against Tom Delay in the House and yesterday wrote an Op/Ed in the Houston…
…— don’t give him your vote. Listen, here’s the thing about politics: It’s not an expression of your moral purity and your ethics and your probity and your fond dreams…
…And now from today’s Washington Post: A Congressional Research Service report released yesterday concluded that federal ethics laws treat Vice President Cheney’s annual deferred compensation checks and unexercised stock options…
…years. Now, if they would just take a look back to 1999 and 2000, especially Frank Bruni. But I guess that overt servility and sycophancy don’t violate journalistic ethics. AB…
…never uttered.) Follow the Poynter link for the full story, but here’s the actual confession: “I had, of course, violated journalistic ethics, by placing into quotation marks a phrase that…
The Narrative & Mechanisms of Economics… Oscar Landerretche
…can be tense. Mr. Landerretche then focuses on how students were dissatisfied with the curriculum of economics. The students wanted more classes in ethics, social responsibility, sociology and psychology. The…
Institutional Corruption and the Capital Markets
…Institutional Corruption and the Capital Markets, sponsored by the Safra Center on Ethics. How often do you hear Serious People talking about systematic corruption, and better yet, giving thought about…
David Brat’s Golden Rule
Religious ethics rarely enter into mainstream economic theory, but they are topics that [economics professor cum Eric Cantor slayer David] Brat, who describes himself in his writing as a Calvinist,…
Economists: Lawyers? Shysters? Touts?
…toward sources — and about the preponderance of alibi stories (again with scant regard for proving the alibi). Unlike the legal profession, there is no formal professional code of ethics…
