Some ethical and economic aspects of interest
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O'Brien, George. 'Some ethical and economic aspects of interest'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XV No. 2, 1931/1932, pp58-67Download Item:

Abstract:
The suggestion has recently been advanced simultaneously in two
very responsible periodicals, the 'Economic Journal' and 'Studies'
that modern developments of monetary theory have vindicated the
moral teaching of the Catholic Church on interest and usury.
Transactions, it is claimed, which would have been condemned as
immoral by medieval theologians now stand condemned as noxious
from the economic viewpoint as well. This interesting suggestion
has involved its proponent in two keenly contested controversies?
the controversy, on the one hand, waged among theologians regarding
the ethical aspect of interest, and, on the other hand, the
controversy between economists regarding the relation between the
rate of interest and the value of money. Some aspects of the former
controversy have been explained in Studies, and some points arising
out of the latter controversy have been discussed by Mr. Keynes
and others in the Economic Journal. The object of the present
paper is to elucidate the main issues involved in the two controversies,
and to indicate in what manner, if at all, they bear on each
other, in language intelligible to those who, while interested in the
issues involved, do not pretend to any expert knowledge either of
moral theology or of modern monetary theory.
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Read before the Society on Thursday, 12th May, 1932
Author: O'Brien, George
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XV No. 2, 1931/1932
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Usury, Catholic Church, InterestISSN:
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