A code of ethics for normative economists behaviour the author suggests by adapting the code for engineers? I think not. Why not principles from a code for business or lawyers, or some other profession? Same answer, but the wrong question. Why not borrow from a moral code for individuals?: we’re already over-credentialized and professionalized.
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A code of ethics for normative economists behaviour the author suggests by adapting the code for engineers? I think not. Why not principles from a code for business or lawyers, or some other profession? Same answer, but the wrong question. Why not borrow from a moral code for individuals?: we’re already over-credentialized and professionalized.