IEDM 510 Foundations of an Ethical Integral Social and Economic Development

The course examines current and classical ethical issues in economic development and management. It studies the application of moral standards, theories of ethics, Catholic Social Teaching, and applies theories of economic justice to domestic and international economic and management issues in economic development implementation. It also discusses rights and obligations of workers, organizations, and consumers and reviews ethical foundations of contemporary capitalism, the moral status of the operations of corporations in developing environments, and the social responsibility of business, civil societies, and governments.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

IEDM Program or Department Consent