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Principles of Economics for a Post-Meltdown World

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This brief emphasizes the ways in which introductory economics textbooks incorrectly rely on assumptions about the free market, the rational agent model, market fundamentalism, and standard long-standing assumptions in economics, and in doing so disregard the effects of incomplete and asymmetric information on choice and on allocation, and maintain a general but flawed belief that competitive markets can always provide efficient solutions automatically. In other words, the standard economics principles textbook is anachronistic, they assume that tastes are exogenous, they overlook interdependencies and externalities not only in production but in consumption of goods, and they overlook the fact that path-dependence is a major hindrance to optimization. Mainstream principles of economics textbooks distort our worldview with immense political and cultural consequences. Students of these principles deserve a more complete perspective, and this brief critiques that conventional worldviewand provides an alternative perspective, with an emphasis on free-market economics wherein the human element should be paramount and moral judgments should override market outcomes. In other words, what is important is not GNP as much as the quality of life, not institutions but how people live and fare in them. This brief argues that economics cannot be a science; it has too manyideological aspects, and in many ways conventional textbooks are not providinga true-to-life depiction of the economy. This Brief will be a reference orsupplemental text for college and university students enrolled in such appliedundergraduate and graduate courses and seminars in economics and economictheory.

List of contents

Introduction.- Basic Concepts.- Micro: Supply and Demand in the Product Markets.- Micro: Supply and Demand in the Factor Markets.- Applications of Economic Principles.- Macroeconomics Economic Growth and Business Cycles.- Growth, Development and the Global Economy.- Unemployment, Inflation, and Economic Policy.- Conclusion.- Endnotes.

Product details

Authors John Komlos
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319278278
ISBN 978-3-31-927827-8
No. of pages 94
Dimensions 155 mm x 3 mm x 238 mm
Weight 178 g
Illustrations XI, 94 p. 25 illus. in color.
Series SpringerBriefs in Economics
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Politics and business

C, Economic Policy, Economics, Economic history, Economic theory & philosophy, Economics and Finance, Economic Theory, Management science, Quantitative Economics, History of Economic Thought and Methodology, History of Economic Thought/Methodology, Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods

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