[was: Re: [PEN-L:16633] Re: Re: Re: Re: Atlas shrugged]

At 04:09 PM 09/03/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Shouldn't the curriculum for business majors be substantially changed
>so that issue of, say, corporate governance, is viewed through notions
>of what counts as democratic accountability and representation-and not
>just for the board and it's relation to shareholders; or that any
>understanding of factor inputs into a production process needs to look
>at environmental impacts as against merely price information. That's
>just for starters.....

Maybe, but the nature of our business program is under the control of the 
management types, who would never change it. (The economics department then 
"services" the business school, by teaching economics to its frosh.) We do 
have courses on oxymoronic "business ethics," but the bizad students don't 
care about that stuff.

Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~JDevine

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