Posted Mar 31, 2025|  by International Monetary Fund

Morality is thought to be a mechanism through which societies enforce cooperation, enabling large-scale production, exchange, and social cohesion. The idea that morality is socially and economically functional is deeply rooted in an evolutionary perspective: As humans formed increasingly complex societies, cooperation became essential for... Read More


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