My original, working title was "Controversial Markets and Repugnant Transactions," based in part on my 2007 article "Repugnance as a Constraint on Markets". But I soon realized that when non-economists heard me mention that a transaction was repugnant, they thought I meant that I didn't like it and that they shouldn't either, when what I did mean was merely that some people object to it, often on moral grounds.
So for a while my working title became "Controversial Markets and Morally Contested Transactions."
That's descriptive, but clunky. So I didn't resist too much when my publisher suggested "Moral Economics," although I worried that was too cryptic, so a sub-title would be needed.
And all of this is stored in a folder with the title "Yuck" that I opened on my hard drive when I first started to think about writing a book on repugnant transactions.
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