Explore the intricate world of Economics through the lens of Political Science with “Economics,” a vital addition to understanding global markets, governance, and societal well-being. This comprehensive volume covers economic theories and policies, offering insights into their impact on our interconnected world.
Chapters Highlights:
— 1: Economics — Discover the foundational principles of Economics, highlighting its crucial role in shaping political landscapes and policy decisions.
— 2: Microeconomics — Learn how individual economic agents and markets function, influencing everyday choices and market interactions.
— 3: Macroeconomics — Understand national and global economic phenomena, from GDP fluctuations to inflation.
— 4: Kenneth Arrow — Examine Nobel laureate Kenneth Arrow's contributions to economic theory and policy debates.
— 5: Monetary base — Grasp the role of the monetary base in monetary policy and economic stability.
— 6: Neutrality of money — Explore money neutrality and its implications for long-term economic equilibrium.
— 7: John Eatwell — Gain insights from John Eatwell's work in economic theory, policy analysis, and institutional economics.
— 8: Liquidity preference — Investigate how liquidity preferences affect interest rates and financial decision-making.
— 9: Richard Kahn — Delve into Richard Kahn's contributions to aggregate demand and the multiplier effect.
— 10: Neoclassical synthesis — Understand the integration of classical and Keynesian economics in the 20th century.
— 11: John Eatwell, Baron Eatwell — Further explore John Eatwell's impact on economic policy and institutional economics.
— 12: Richard Kahn, Baron Kahn — Examine Richard Kahn's insights into income distribution and economic growth.
— 13: The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics — Navigate economic concepts and theories with this extensive knowledge repository.
— 14: Lawrence E. Blume — Learn from Lawrence E. Blume's contributions to economic theory and methodology.
— 15: Involuntary unemployment — Analyze causes and consequences of involuntary unemployment and policy interventions.
— 16: Peter Kenneth Newman — Gain perspectives on economic development, globalization, and sustainable growth.
— 17: Scarcity — Understand the economic problem of scarcity and its implications for resource allocation and social welfare.
— 18: Demographic economics — Examine how population trends shape economic outcomes and policy challenges.
— 19: History of macroeconomic thought — Trace the evolution of macroeconomic ideas from classical economics to modern paradigms.
— 20: Murray Milgate — Engage with Murray Milgate's scholarly contributions to economic theory and policy.
— 21: Ross Starr — Explore Ross Starr's insights into economic growth, financial markets, and institutional roles.
“Economics” is essential for professionals, students, and enthusiasts seeking a deep understanding of economic principles and their real-world applications. This book addresses pressing economic questions and equips readers to navigate complex economic landscapes with clarity and confidence.