
Normative Economics
An Introduction to Microeconomic Theory and Radical Critiques
- 160 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Normative Economics
An Introduction to Microeconomic Theory and Radical Critiques
About this book
Normative Economics: An Introduction to Microeconomic Theory and Radical Critiques seeks to overcome the problem of taking an orthodox approach in economics introducing it in a critical way. The book covers social objectives and functions of economics; the development of a theory of commodity distribution and exchange; the determinating factors of different production techniques; the identification and determination of the combination of goods; the effects of locations and places on microeconomics; and the effects of time on microeconomics. Also discussed in the book are the implications of public policy; neo-classical economics; and other economic structures. The text is recommended not only for students of microeconomics, but also for economists and financial analysts, as it offers a different and refreshing approach to the subject.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Normative Economics: An Introduction to Microeconomic Theory and Radical Critiques
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Perspectives
- Chapter 2. To Whom?
- Chapter 3. How?
- Chapter 4. What?
- Chapter 5. Where?
- Chapter 6. When?
- Chapter 7. Public Policy
- Chapter 8. Radical Alternatives
- Author Index
- Subject Index