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Applied economics : thinking beyond stage one / Thomas Sowell.

LIBRA HB74.P65 S66 2004
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sowell, Thomas, 1930-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economics--Political aspects.
Economics.
Economic policy--Social aspects.
Economic policy.
Equality.
Social problems.
Economic development.
Physical Description:
x, 246 pages ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Basic Books, [2004]
Summary:
The ideal companion volume to the acclaimed Basic Economics--a guide to how our economic decisions turn out in practical terms The application of economics to major contemporary real world problems--housing, medical care, discrimination, the economic development of nations--is the theme of this new book that tackles these and other issues head on in plain language, as distinguished from the usual jargon of economists. It examines economic policies not simply in terms of their immediate effects but also in terms of their later repercussions, which are often very different and longer lasting. The interplay of politics with economics is another theme of Applied Economics, whose examples are drawn from experiences around the world, showing how similar incentives and constraints tend to produce similar outcomes among very disparate peoples and cultures.
Contents:
Politics versus economics
Free and unfree labor
The economics of medical care
The economics of housing
Risky business
The economics of discrimination
The economic development of nations.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0465081436
OCLC:
52251413

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