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The Devil Is in the Details: Implications of Samuel Bowles’s The Moral Economy for Economics and Policy Research

Rachel Kranton

Duke University

Journal of Economic Literature 2019

All economists should buy and read The Moral Economy by Samuel Bowles. The book challenges basic premises of economic theory and questions policies based on monetary incentives. Incentives not only crowd out intrinsic motivations, they erode the ethical and moral codes necessary for the workings of markets. Bowles boldly suggests that successful policies must combine incentives and moral messages, exploiting complementarities between the two. This essay argues that to achieve this objective, economists must study the local institutions and social context and engage untraditional data to uncover the interplay of incentives and identity. ( JEL A11, A13, D04, D83, E60, Z13)

DOI
10.1257/jel.20171463
Volume
57 (1)
Pages
147-160
Language
en
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