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The Tragic Science

How Economists Cause Harm (Even as They Aspire to Do Good)
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In The Tragic Science, Professor George F. DeMartino delves into the ethical dimensions of economics, challenging its traditional focus on quantifiable outcomes. He explores the inherent moral dilemmas and unintended consequences of economic decisions, urging a re-evaluation of how economics shapes societal norms and values. This book offers an insightful examination of the responsibilities of economists and the profound impact of their work on human lives.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring the ethical dimensions of economic decision-making, particularly the unintended consequences that can arise from economic policies. It offers a critical perspective on how economic thinking can sometimes lead to outcomes that are less than ideal, providing thoughtful insights for those intrigued by the intersection of ethics and economics.

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A forceful critique of the social science that has ruled—and damaged—the modern world.

The practice of economics, as economists will tell you, is a powerful force for good. Economists are the guardians of the world’s economies and financial systems. The applications of economic theory can alleviate poverty, reduce disease, and promote sustainability.

While this narrative has been successfully propagated by economists, it belies a more challenging truth: economic interventions, including those economists deem successful, also cause harm. Sometimes the harm is manageable and short-lived. But just as often, the harm is deep, enduring, and even irreparable. And too often, the harm falls on those least able to survive it.

In The Tragic Science, George F. DeMartino says what economists have too long repressed: that economists do great harm even as they aspire to do good. Economist-induced harm, DeMartino shows, results in part from economists’ “irreparable ignorance”—from the fact that they know far less than they tend to believe they know—and from disciplinary training that treats the human tolls of economic policies and interventions as simply the costs of promoting social betterment. DeMartino details the complicated nature of economic harm, explores economists’ frequent failure to recognise it, and makes a sobering case for professional humility and for genuine respect for those who stand to be harmed by economists’ practice.

At a moment in history when the power of the economics profession is enormous, DeMartino’s work demonstrates the downside of that influence and the responsibility facing those who practice the tragic science.

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The Tragic Science by George F. DeMartino receives commendation for critically examining economics' influence on public policy and the ethical concerns around economic analysis. The book highlights the "irreparable ignorance" and hubris within the field, leading to significant harm. Reviewers note its emphasis on the necessity for economists to engage with ethical principles and critique the field's tendency to claim excessive knowledge. It suggests that major reform is needed, particularly considering its profound impact on global events and policies.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226821238

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 26 July 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 17 line drawings, 6 tables

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 513g

Pages: 272

About the Author

George F. DeMartino is professor of international economics at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. His most recent books include The Economist’s Oath: On the Need for and Content of Professional Economic Ethics and The Oxford Handbook of Professional Economic Ethics. He has published widely on the normative aspects of economic theory and policy. 

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