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Business Ethics and The History of Economics in Spain "The School of Salamanca: A Bibliography"
Authors:León Gómez Rivas
Institution:(1) Dpto. Fundamentos del Análisis Económico, c/ Tajo s/n. Villaviciosa de Odó, Universidad Europea de Madrid, 28670 Madrid, España, E-mail
Abstract:The name "School of Salamanca" refers to a group of theologians and natural law philosophers who taught in the University of Salamanca, following the inspiration of the great Thomist Francisco de Vitoria. It turns out that the Scholastics were not simply medieval, but began in the 13th century and expanded through the 16th and 17th centuries; and they developed some original theories about economics and international law.Why should a few men mainly interested in theology and ethics apply themselves in analyzing issues so far from their worries? The answer leads us to a revision of the morality rules, due to the new problems in business ethics. Thus, for example, the appearance of inflation made them have doubts about the merchant's morality. In order to solve this and other problems, they began to analyze the new and suspicious economic activity. As a result of their observations about ethical issues they discovered some advanced theories for the history of economic thought, such as the early formulation of the quantity theory of money.In this article, we shall review the Spanish bibliography on this matter, to introduce the reader to a new and historical perspective of business ethics in Spain.
Keywords:economic justice  economic theory  moral philosophy  privat property  public finance  scholastics  School of Salamanca  taxes
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