The economic way of thinking / Paul Heyne, University of Washington, Peter J. Boettke, George Mason University, David L. Prychitko, Northern Michigan University
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TextSeries: Pearson series in economicsPublisher: Boston : Pearson, [2014]Edition: Thirteenth editionDescription: xvii, 426 pages ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
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- 9781292026794
- 1292026794
- 330 23
- HB171.5 .H46 2014
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Includes index
Includes bibliographical references and index
1. The economic way of thinking -- 2. Efficiency, exchange, and comparative advantage -- 3. Substitutes everywhere: the concept of demand -- 4. Cost and choice: the concept of supply -- 5. Supply and demand: a process of coordination -- 6. Unintended consequences: more applications of supply and demand -- 7. Profit and loss -- 8. Price searching -- 9. Competition and government policy -- 10. Externalities and conflicting rights -- 11. Markets and government -- 12. The distribution of income -- 13. Measuring the overall performance of economic systems -- 14. Money -- 15. Economic performance and real-world politics -- 16. The wealth of nations: globalization and economic growth
This book explains the basic principles of micro - and macroeconomic analysis and shows a method of reasoning that teaches them how to apply these principles as tools. It offers a method of reasoning to think like an economist through example and application and also shows how not to think, by exposing errors in popular economic reasoning
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