Just price and equal opportunity

Journal of Business Ethics 2 (4):269-272 (1983)
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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to investigate if just price could be given a precise and relevant definition. First, the historical background is sketched. Then a definition is formulated which is based on a gradual interpretation of possibility. The meaning of the definition is, that the buyer and the seller are given equal opportunity of reaching a justified standard of living

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A Defense of a Thomistic Concept of the Just Price.Daryl Koehn & Barry Wilbratte - 2012 - Business Ethics Quarterly 22 (3):501-526.

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The Nicomachean Ethics.Aristotle . (ed.) - 1926 - New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press UK.

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