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Ethics and Markets in Industrial Organization - Lecture 12

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Explore the intersection of ethics and market economies in this guest lecture by Nobel Laureate Jean Tirole, part of MIT's Industrial Organization I course. Delve into the moral implications of market-driven systems, examining how ethical considerations shape economic policies and business practices. Gain insights from Tirole's expertise on balancing profit motives with social responsibility, and understand the complex relationship between market forces and ethical decision-making in modern economies.

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Lecture 12: Ethics and Markets


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