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◇ Microeconomics: A Journey Through Life's Decisions ◇ |
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Economics |
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1200 元
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2009 |
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S720 |
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978-02-7371-893-2 |
作者 |
John Cullis, Philip Jones |
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平裝 |
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1080 元
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Publisher: Financial Times Press Copyright: 2009 Format: Paper; 744 pp ISBN-10: 0273718932 ISBN-13: 9780273718932
Deciding what to have for breakfast, to take the bus or the car and whether to go out on a date are every day decisions, but every decision you make is a choice, often with a wider reaching impact affecting your own life and the lives of others. In other words, you are putting microeconomics into practice.
If one of today’s decisions is whether to read a microeconomics text, surely microeconomic theory should have something to say about life’s decisions?
While Microeconomics; a journey through life’s decisions starts with the important building blocks of microeconomic theory studied on all intermediate microeconomics courses, this text goes further than any other. It presents microeconomic theory as a debate, questions theoretical exposition, considers future developments and emphasises the social dimension of microeconomics as a framework in which economists attempt to interpret the world. It analyses topics not traditionally associated with microeconomics, such as age, sex, relationships, families, education, politics, terrorism, racism and death. |
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Part I The essentials of microeconomics 1 Is microeconomics ‘boring’ and ‘difficult’? 2 The ‘clever’ and ‘dumb’ consumer 3 The ‘black box’ competitor 4 Efficiency, partial equilibrium and prices 5 Efficiency, general equilibrium and equity 6 The ‘benefits’ of market intervention 7 Risk, information, insurance and uncertainty 8 Time, fundamental commodities, discounting and the economic analysis of knowledge creation
Part II The household economy 9 The economic family 10 Growing up and down: investment in human capital and labour supply incentives
Part III The firm economy 11 The imperfect ‘black box’ market forms for outputs and inputs 12 Firms with an institutional content
Part IV The public economy 13 Taxing economics 14 Public choice and political markets
Part V The voluntary economy 15 Self-interest or altruism: a broader framework 16 Do individuals really make ‘charitable’ decisions?
Part VI The international economy 17 Neoclassical microeconomics and international trade 18 Trade policy: market structure and politics
Part VII Towards ‘the big sleep’ 19 Microeconomics, life and death (‘or more serious than that’?) |
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John Cullis, University of Bath Philip Jones, University of Bath
John G. Cullis is Reader in Economics and Philip R. Jones is Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics and International Development at the University of Bath. They have published in a wide range of economics journals and are the authors of Public Finance and Public Choice: Analytical Perspectives, third edition, Oxford University Press, 2009. |
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作者 John Cullis, Philip Jones |
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