Market integration, cognitive awareness, and the expansion of moral empathy

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (6):826-827 (2005)
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The target article authors' study has highlighted the relationship between market integration and an increased willingness to enter into cooperative exchanges. Less developed, albeit implied, in their analysis are the theoretical implications of their findings for the theory of altruism first developed by Adam Smith and later expanded in the works of the American historian, Thomas Haskell.

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