Applied Mainline Economics
Author: Matthew D. Mitchell
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Published: 2016-12
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ISBN-13: 9781942951285
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Author: Matthew D. Mitchell
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Published: 2016-12
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ISBN-13: 9781942951285
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Peter J. Boettke
Publisher:
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781598130751
DOWNLOAD EBOOK" This lively book illuminates how economics affects all walks of life, whether in the marketplace, voting booth, church, family, or any human activity. Boettke believes that economics is not merely a game to be played by clever professionals, but a discipline that touches on the most pressing practical issues at any historical juncture. The wealth and poverty of nations are at stake; the length and quality of life turns on the economic conditions individuals find themselves living with. So teaching and learning economics are high stakes ventures"--Book cover.
Author: Robert E Babe
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2018-10-08
Total Pages: 496
ISBN-13: 0429981155
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book proposes that infusing mainline economics with more expansive and realistic conceptions of information/communication transforms static neoclassicism into evolutionary political economy. It results in modes of analysis that, when applied through policy, can lead to a sustainable future.
Author: Alfred Marshall
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Published: 1895
Total Pages: 862
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sydney N. Afriat
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2006-05-23
Total Pages: 145
ISBN-13: 1134420048
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis punchy book unites mainline mathematical economics and sometimes idiosyncratic political economy. Freshness is brought to the market concept giving general equilibrium theory a new lease of life, and an opening of thought on such matters as free trade, globalization and the environment. Where most theories of general equilibrium have been based on utility maximizing traders, Afriat here maintains the view that the topic essentially is concerned with aggregates and that anything to do with utility is at best secondary if not spurious. The book goes on to discuss political economy, in particular the idea of 'optimum', and its abuses, especially in doctrine related to the market. This novel book will be of equal appeal to mathematical thinkers, those interested in the theory of market and political economists.
Author: Arye L. Hillman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2009-04-06
Total Pages: 861
ISBN-13: 1139475371
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe second edition of Public Finance and Public Policy retains the first edition's themes of investigation of responsibilities and limitations of government. The present edition has been rewritten and restructured. Public choice and political economy concepts and political and bureaucratic principal-agent problems are introduced at the beginning for application to later topics. Fairness, envy, hyperbolic discounting, and other concepts of behavioral economics are integrated throughout. The consequences of asymmetric information and the tradeoff between efficiency and ex-post equality are recurring themes. Key themes investigated are markets and governments, institutions and governance, public goods, public finance for public goods, market corrections (externalities and paternalist public policies), voting, social justice, entitlements and equality of opportunity, choice of taxation, and the need for government. The purpose of the book is to provide an accessible introduction to the use of public finance and public policy to improve on market outcomes.
Author: Michael Dean McGinnis
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 428
ISBN-13: 9780472086221
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTheory and empirical work on the organization of metropolitan government
Author: Peter J. Boettke
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2018-09-05
Total Pages: 342
ISBN-13: 1137411600
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book explores the life and work of Austrian-British economist, political economist, and social philosopher, Friedrich Hayek. Set within a context of the recent financial crisis, alongside the renewed interest in Hayek and the Hayek-Keynes debate, the book introduces the main themes of Hayek’s thought. These include the division of knowledge, the importance of rules, the problems with planning and economic management, and the role of constitutional constraints in enabling the emergence of unplanned order in the market by limiting the perverse incentives and distortions in information often associated with political discretion. Key to understanding Hayek's development as a thinker is his emphasis on the knowledge problem that economic decision makers face and how alternative institutional arrangements either hinder or assist them in overcoming that epistemic dilemma. Hayek saw order emerging from individual action and responsibility under the appropriate institutional order that itself emerges from actors discovering new and better ways to coordinate their behavior. This book will be of interest to all those keen to gain a deeper understanding of this great 20th century thinker in economics.
Author: Don Lavoie
Publisher: Cato Institute
Published: 1985-06-01
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 193718420X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDon Lavoie argues that the radical Left's enthusiasm for planning has been a tragic mistake and that progressive social change requires the abandonment of this traditional view. Lavoie argues that planning—whether Marxism, economic democracy, or industrial policy—can only disrupt social and economic coordination. He challenges both radicals and their critics to begin reformulating our whole notion of progressive economic change without reliance on central planning. National Economic Planning: What is Left? will challenge thinkers and policymakers of every political persuasion.
Author: Peter J. Boettke
Publisher: American Institute for Economic Research
Published: 2020-03-10
Total Pages: 201
ISBN-13: 1630691976
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEconomists have worked for centuries to present their core lessons to the general public in ways that are accurate and reflective of its true implications for our lives. Great economists, not always in the mainstream, have always known that economics is about the flourishing of human beings and the need for open societies that allow for experimentation, innovation, and the emergence of the order that only liberty can beget. In The Four Pillars of Economic Understanding, Peter J. Boettke has made a genuine contribution, building on the works of the great minds of the past to provide a new and unique presentation for the current age. This work puts every reader in the position of being Professor Boettke's student and holds the potential to be recognized as a seminal and classic statement concerning the implications of economics for our lives. The American Institute for Economic Research in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, was founded in 1933 as the first independent voice for sound economics in the United States. Today it publishes ongoing research, hosts educational programs, publishes books, sponsors interns and scholars, and is home to the world-renowned Bastiat Society and the highly respected Sound Money Project. The American Institute for Economic Research is a 501c3 public charity.