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3. On Values: The (Hidden) Ethical Framework in Capital Market Theory (An Outline of Ethics in Economics and Finance)

Author : Henry Schäfer

Published in: On Values in Finance and Ethics

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Beyond a very dominant reluctance among many practitioners and academics in finance and capital markets to accept the relevance of ethics and morality, a closer look behind the curtain of the technically minded understanding of financial modelling reveals interesting links between finance and ethics. Starting with a more religious observation concerning finance and its rivalry with economics, an introduction to basic elements of ethics is being presented here. It can be clearly demonstrated that virtue, deontological, and teleological ethics can contribute to financial matters but have fallen into oblivion over the last century. Of greatest concern is the role of utilitarianism as part of teleological ethics as it implicitly underlies the neoclassical-based finance and capital market theory. Also the unveiling of the hidden ethical roots of finance and capital markets, exemplary contributions demonstrate how the gap between ethics and finance could be bridged.

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Footnotes
1
Sedlacek (2011) in general has elaborated a very sophisticated and fundamental discussion of the different strands of religious sources and drivers of economics.
 
2
The ban of usury interest taking for Christians was proclaimed on the Nicene Council in the year 325 (Ballestero et al. 2015, p. 8).
 
3
In some parts, this impression is due to the currently dominating self-understanding of economics as a science that is free of value judgements. This attitude also represents the outcome of a long tradition in the dispute over method in science between the Austrian marginal utility school represented by Carl Menger (White 2008) and the historical-ethical school represented by Gustav von Schmoller at the end of the nineteenth century (Shionoya 2001).
 
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Metadata
Title
On Values: The (Hidden) Ethical Framework in Capital Market Theory (An Outline of Ethics in Economics and Finance)
Author
Henry Schäfer
Copyright Year
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04684-2_3