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From free to civilized trade: a European perspective
Authors:Jakob Kapeller  Bernhard Schütz  Dennis Tamesberger
Affiliation:1. Department of Philosophy and Theory of Science, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Linz, Austria;2. Department of Economics, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Linz, Austria;3. Department of Economic, Welfare and Social Policy, Chamber of Labour, Linz, Austria
Abstract:In the context of unfettered international competition, free trade tends to undermine basic moral concepts such as justice, dignity, and fairness. Therefore, we suggest moving to a new understanding of markets in international trade, which we call ‘civilized markets’. A civilized market tries to ensure that free entrepreneurship and open markets are eventually compatible with those basic and universal values that also serve as moral cornerstones of the European project. In order to accomplish a civilized market, we propose to establish a new European institution with a mandate to set and enforce minimum standards for goods sold on the European market.
Keywords:European Union  international trade  social embeddedness  market regulation  labor standards  sustainability  product quality  Top Runner Program
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