Meaningful Economics, Bart J. Wilson
Meaningful Economics, Bart J. Wilson
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Meaningful Economics
Making the Science of Prosperity More Human

Author: Bart J. Wilson

Narrator: Barry Abrams

Unabridged: 9 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 11/25/2025


Synopsis

Economics has a problem—the discipline cannot distinguish the causes of human action from the consequences of human action. Economists deal with matters of fact, not with feelings and morals. They model representations of optimal agents, not flesh-and-blood human beings in ordinary life.
In Meaningful Economics, Bart J. Wilson challenges economics to directly engage human beings as we really are, not as economists ideally assume. Wilson argues that economic science is as much about purposes and human values as it is about incentives. Moreover, he shows how the outcomes of our decisions (costs and benefits) and the origins of our decisions (motives and goals) can be understood in an integrated way.

Over the course of the book, Wilson develops a framework that connects the origins of human action to the outcomes of human action, explaining human conduct with causes and effects. He then shows how three basic principles of economics—trade, specialization, and property—require meaning, values, and purpose. With a fresh perspective and a novel theoretical framework that bridges economics and ethics, Meaningful Economics explains the roots of human conduct and its economic effects by grounding a science of economics in the moral sentiments that prompt human beings to act.

About Bart J. Wilson

Bart J. Wilson is professor of economics and law and Donald P. Kennedy Endowed Chair in Economics and Law at Chapman University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Eli Prager on October 13, 2025

The best part of this book was discussing it socratically in our weekday reading groups. Will say that I disagree with this way of approaching economics— where do we draw the line between a meaningful economist and an anthropologist? What facts back up the claim that humans are the only species to u......more