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Ethics and Markets in Industrial Organization - Lecture 12

Offered By: MIT OpenCourseWare via YouTube

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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 and their impact on society. Gain insights from a renowned economist on balancing economic efficiency with ethical considerations in modern markets. Examine real-world examples and theoretical frameworks to understand the complex relationship between business practices and social responsibility.

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Lecture 12: Ethics and Markets (old)


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