This book contains: 1. America's percent problem 2. Rent seeking and the making 3. Markets & inequality 4. Why it matters 5. A democracy in Peril 6. 1984 is upon us 7. Justice for all? How inequality is eroding the rule of law 8. The battle of the budget 9. A macroeconomic policy and a centra bank by and for the 1 percent 10. The way forward: Another world is possible
This book contains: 1. Basic Concepts 2. Microeconomics: Supply, demand, and product markets 3. Factor markets: Labor, land, and capital 4. Applied microeconomics: International trade, government, the environment 5. Macroeconomics: Economic growth and business cycles 6. Growth, development, and the global economy 7. Unemployment, inflation, and economic policy
This book offers theories that are in line with the real development of today's increasingly interdependent and globalized world economy, and also discusses concrete cases in a popular manner to make it easier for readers to understand relatively abstract theoretical explanations. This book contains: 1. Labor productivity and comparative advantage: The Ricardian model 2. Spesific factors a…
The second edition of Economics on the foundation of success of its first edition. This book added some features that help students fathom the modern global economy. The writer also added many more applications that demonstrate how the discipline of economics is relevant to students' personal lives and to the business, managerial, and policy issues that they read and hear about. This book co…
This book contains: 1. Business communication 2. Business law 3. Decision science 4. Economics 5. Hospitality careers 6. Insurance 7. Management 8. Marketing
This book provides three themes; First, deals with scope, method, and possibilities of economics in the study of underdeveloped countries. Second, deals with some characteristics features of the economic landscape in underdeveloped countries. Last, examines certain issues of policy.
Contents: 1. The Setting 2. The Growth and Distribution : An Overview 3. The Green Revolution 4. What Price Rice? 5. The New Rice Technology and Rural Inequality 6. Farming for the World Market, etc.
Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson conclusively show that it is man-made political and economic institutions that underlie economic success (or lack of it). Korea, to take just one of their fascinating examples, is a remarkably homogeneous nation, yet the people of North Korea are among the poorest on earth while their brothers and sisters in South Korea are among the richest. The south forged a…
Emerging Africa describes the too-often-overlooked positive changes that have taken place in much of Africa since the mid-1990s. In 17 countries, five fundamental and sustained breakthroughs are making old assumptions increasingly untenable: - The rise of democracy brought on by the end of the Cold War and apartheid - Stronger economic management - The end of the debt crisis and a more cons…
Contents: Introduction Economic borders with multiple Uses Feeding local budgets Protecting metropolitan productions