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The role of punishment in the works of Adam Smith

2009

The reformation of criminal justice is one of the great themes in Enlightenment culture and concerned its main exponents from Montesquieu to Beccaria, Filangieri, Bentham. One of the traits of greater modernity in the theories worked out by juridical Enlightenment is the resort to the utilitarianinspired economic analysis. Adam Smith doesn't back out of this scientific and civil commitment, but his doctrine appears significantly different though contemporary to juridical Enlightenment, and is also based on economic argumentations. In this work we will look through the main writings which contain the Smithian thought in search of those parts dealing with the theme of punishment and its socia…

Adam Smith Theory Of Moral Sentiments Glasgow Lectures An Enquiry Into The Nature And Causes Of The Wealth Of Nations Scottish Enlightenment Punishment Natural law Utilitarianism economic analysis of law. JEL classification codes: B11 B31 K14Settore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero Economico
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Le traduzioni dall’inglese nelle prime due serie della Biblioteca dell’Economista : ipotesi di studio da una prospettiva linguistica

2011

From 1850 to 1868, the Sicilian economist Francesco Ferrara was editor-in-chief of the Biblioteca dell’Economista, a series of economic treatises – published in Italy and abroad – among the best known and most important of that period. Ferrara and his assistants, among whom was his friend Emerico Amari, translated scores of economic pages into Italian laying the foundation to the specialized translation in the economic field. They also contributed to the development and further specialization of an Italian economic lexicon. This paper provides three research targets on Ferrara’s and Amari’s work from a linguistic point of view. The three proposals, already part of a study project carried ou…

Keywords: Ferrara Amari Biblioteca dell’Economista specialized translation lexicology and lexicography. JEL classification codes: B1Settore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua Inglese
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Classifying Economics for the Common Good: Connecting Sustainable Development Goals to JEL Codes

2020

How does economics research help in solving societal challenges? This brief note sheds additional light on this question by providing ways to connect Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) codes and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. These simple linkages illustrate that the themes of SDGs have corresponding JEL classification codes. As the mappings presented here are necessarily imperfect and incomplete, there is plenty of room for improvements. In an ideal world, there would be a JEL classification system for SDGs, a separate JEL code for each of the 17 SDGs.

Sustainable developmentJEL classification codesKeyword searchEconomicsImperfectEconomic systemIdeal (ethics)SSRN Electronic Journal
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