The Economics of Life From Baseball to Affirmative Action to Immigration How Real World Issues Affect Our Everyday Life

The Economics of Life  From Baseball to Affirmative Action to Immigration  How Real World Issues Affect Our Everyday Life
Author: Gary S. Becker,Guity Nashat,Guity Nashat Becker
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0070067090

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How real-world issues affect our everyday life

Economics for Life 101 Lessons You Can Use Every Day

Economics for Life  101 Lessons You Can Use Every Day
Author: Bruce Madariaga
Publsiher: South-Western College
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-07-24
Genre: Economics
ISBN: 0538757884

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ECONOMICS FOR LIFE 3e is a book about real-world applications for economics. In addition to applications, the text contains critiques of common economic fallacies, paradoxical economic results, and solutions to economic mysteries that are sure to interest students. Tied through its Appendices to all South-Western principles texts, Economics for Life helps students use economic concepts to better understand the world around them. The book serves as a valuable resource for delivering a more applications-based Principles (or Economics 101) course and can be bundled at no additional charge.

Hidden Order

Hidden Order
Author: David D. Friedman
Publsiher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015036053901

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David Friedman has never taken an economics class in his life. Sure, he's taught economics at UCLA. Chicago, Tulane, Cornell, and Santa Clara, but don't hold that against him. After all, everyone's an economist. We all make daily decisions that rely, consciously or not, on an acute understanding of economic theory--from picking the fastest checkout tine at the supermarket to voting or not voting, from negotiating the best job offer to finding the right person to marry. Hidden Order is an essential guide to rational living, revealing all you need to know to get through each day without being eaten alive. Friedman's wise and immensely accessible book is perfect for amateur economists, struggling economics students, young parents and professionals--just about anyone who wants a clear-cut approach to why we make the choices we do and a sensible strategy for how to make the right ones.

The Armchair Economist

The Armchair Economist
Author: Steven E. Landsburg
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2012-05-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781471112232

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Air bags cause accidents, because well-protected drivers take more risks. This well-documented truth comes as a surprise to most people, but not to economists, who have learned to take seriously the proposition that people respond to incentives. In The Armchair Economist, Steven E. Landsburg shows how the laws of economics reveal themselves in everyday experience and illuminate the entire range of human behavior. Why does popcorn cost so much at the cinema? The 'obvious' answer is that the owner has a monopoly, but if that were the whole story, there would also be a monopoly price to use the toilet. When a sudden frost destroys much of the Florida orange crop and prices skyrocket, journalists point to the 'obvious' exercise of monopoly power. Economists see just the opposite: If growers had monopoly power, they'd have raised prices before the frost. Why don't concert promoters raise ticket prices even when they are sure they will sell out months in advance? Why are some goods sold at auction and others at pre-announced prices? Why do boxes at the football sell out before the standard seats do? Why are bank buildings fancier than supermarkets? Why do corporations confer huge pensions on failed executives? Why don't firms require workers to buy their jobs? Landsburg explains why the obvious answers are wrong, reveals better answers, and illuminates the fundamental laws of human behavior along the way. This is a book of surprises: a guided tour of the familiar, filtered through a decidedly unfamiliar lens. This is economics for the sheer intellectual joy of it.

The Economics of Life Insurance

The Economics of Life Insurance
Author: Solomon Stephen Huebner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1927
Genre: Insurance, Life
ISBN: UOM:35128000463313

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Real Life Economics

Real Life Economics
Author: Paul Ekins,Manfred Max-Neef
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2006-10-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134896110

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The past fifty years have witnessed the triumph of an industrial development that has engendered great social and environmental costs. Conventional economics has too often either ignored these costs or failed to analyse them appropriately. This book constructs a framework within which the wider impacts of economic activity can be both understood and ameliorated. The framework places its emphasis on an in-depth understanding of real-life processes rather than on mathematical formalism, sressing the independence of the economy with the social, ecological and ethical dimensions of human life.

Finding Time

Finding Time
Author: Heather Boushey
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780674660168

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Employers demand more of employees’ time while leaving the important things in life—health, family—for workers to take care of on their own time and dime. How can workers get ahead while making sure their families don’t fall behind? Heather Boushey shows in detail that economic efficiency and equity do not have to be enemies.

Herman Daly s Economics for a Full World

Herman Daly   s Economics for a Full World
Author: Peter A. Victor
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2021-09-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000454741

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As the first biography of Professor Herman Daly, this book provides an in-depth account of one of the leading thinkers and most widely read writers on economics, environment and sustainability. Herman Daly’s economics for a full world, based on his steady-state economics, has been widely acknowledged through numerous prestigious international awards and prizes. Drawing on extensive interviews with Daly and in-depth analysis of his publications and debates, Peter Victor presents a unique insight into Daly’s life from childhood to the present day, describing his intellectual development, inspirations and influence. Much of the book is devoted to a comprehensive account of Daly’s foundational contributions to ecological economics. It describes how his insights and proposals have been received by economists and non-economists and the extraordinary relevance of Daly’s full world economics to solving the economic problems of today and tomorrow. Innovative and timely, this book will be of great interest to students, scholars, researchers, activists and policy makers concerned with economics, environment and sustainability.