The ethics of New Development Economics: is the Experimental Approach to Development Economics morally wrong?
The 2000s have witnessed the arrival and growing popularity of randomized controlled experiments (RCTs) in Development Economics. Whilst this new way of conducting research on development has unfolded important insights, the ethical challenge it provokes has not yet been systematically examined. The...
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Main Author: | Stéphane J. Baele |
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Format: | article |
Language: | DE EN FR |
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Editura ASE Bucuresti
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d28c429f5e9849efa8aa5343ef160b3f |
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