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  3. Vol. 19 No. 1 (2022)

Vol. 19 No. 1 (2022)

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Published: 2022-01-01

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Research articles

  • La continuité axiologique dans le discours éthique/moral des entreprises : Un défi d’unification discursive

    Michel Dion
    6-33
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  • La continuité axiologique dans le discours éthique/moral des entreprises : Le cas des ‘entreprises émotivement connectées à leurs parties prenantes’

    Michel Dion
    34-52
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  • The Case for Fed Cooperation in Monetary Policy: The Federal Reserve and the Prisoner’s Dilemma

    John D. Feldmann
    53-83
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Research reports

  • Commerce équitable et spiritualité : Le cas du « Territoire jumelé de commerce équitable » Pondichéry et Auroville (Inde du sud)

    Jérôme Ballet, Aurélie Carimentrand
    84-111
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Book review

  • Ethical Engagements. A review of Shashi Motilal, Keya Maitra and Prakriti Prajapati’s The Ethics of Governance: The Moral Limits of Policy Decisions (Springer, 2021)

    Nilanjan Bhowmick
    112-116
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  • A Common Good Approach to Development: Collective Dynamics of Development Processes

    Luis Ignacio Arbesú Verduzco
    117-120
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