An economic philosophy for mass media ethics

Journal of Mass Media Ethics 10 (3):154 – 166 (1995)
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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the consonant relationship between economics and ethics and how, together, they can be applicable to interpret economic trends within the media industry. The theory assumes that ethics may be quantified as either a cost or benefit and by using economic models and principles ethics can be used as a means to prevent potential losses and, therefore, sustain or increase its gains.

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