For one semester survey courses in general economics Teach your students how to think like economists. The Economic Way of Thinking goes beyond explaining the basic principles of micro- and macroeconomic analysis by showing students a method of reasoning that teaches them how to apply these principles as tools. The authors expose students to a method of reasoning that makes them think like an economist through example and application and also shows them how not to think, by exposing errors in popular economic reasoning. The latest edition has been thoroughly updated with current material
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This text introduces students to a method of reasoning; to think like an economist through example and application.
Agency as control, in John W. Pratt and Richard J. Zeckhauser (eds.), Principals and Agents: The Structure of Business, Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press: 187–212 White, Lawrence J., 2002. International trade in services: more ...
The Economic Way of Thinking
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The Economic Way of Thinking
To communicate these ideas effectively to those engaged in theological studies, this book avoids using unnecessary technical terminology.
The book also discusses consumer decision making, the elasticity of demand, and how income influences demand. The text analyzes costs and producer decisions, the firm under pure competition, and how a competitive model functions.
Built upon five years of research, the book makes comparisons across a number of policy domains, including primary case studies of antipoverty, antitrust, and environmental policy, as well as episodes from education, housing, labor, ...
The fully revised and updated third edition of the classic Common Sense Economics.