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Economics for Life: Real World Financial Literacy

Advanced Macroeconomics: An Easy Guide

Part 1: Growth Theory

Part 2: Overlapping Generations Models

Part 3: Consumption and Investment

Part 4: Short Term Fluctuations

Part 5: Monetary and Fiscal Policy

A Practicum in Behavioral Economics

I. Section 1- The Irrational Quirks of Homo sapiens

II. Section 2- Homo economicus Versus Homo sapiens

III. Section 3- Behavioral Game Theory

IV. Section 4- Empirical Studies and Field Experiments

Intermediate Microeconomics

Principles of Macroeconomics for AP® Courses 2e

Principles of Political Economy - Third Edition

I. Part One: An Introduction to Economic Theory

II. Part Two: Principles of Microeconomic Theory

III. Part Three: Principles of Macroeconomic Theory

IV. Part Four: Principles of International Economic Theory

Principles of Microeconomics: Scarcity and Social Provisioning

Wellbeing, Freedom and Social Justice: The Capability Approach Re-Examined

1. Introduction PDF

  • 1.1 Why the capability approach?
  • 1.2 The worries of the sceptics
  • 1.3 A yardstick for the evaluation of prosperity and progress
  • 1.4 Scope and development of the capability approach
  • 1.5 A guide for the reader

2. Core Ideas and the Framework PDF

  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 A preliminary definition of the capability approach
  • 2.3 The capability approach versus capability theories
  • 2.4 The many modes of capability analysis
  • 2.5 The modular view of the capability approach
  • 2.6 The A-module: the non-optional core of all capability theories
  • 2.7 The B-modules: non-optional modules with optional content
  • 2.8 The C-modules: contingent modules
  • 2.9 The modular view of the capability account: a summary
  • 2.10 Hybrid theories
  • 2.11 The relevance and implications of the modular view
  • 2.12 A visualisation of the core conceptual elements
  • 2.13 The narrow and broad uses of the capability approach
  • 2.14 Conclusion

3. Clarifications PDF

  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Refining the notions of ‘capability' and ‘functioning'
  • 3.3 Are capabilities freedoms, and if so, which ones?
  • 3.4 Functionings or capabilities?
  • 3.5 Human diversity in the capability approach
  • 3.6 Collective capabilities
  • 3.7 Which notion of wellbeing is used in the capability approach?
  • 3.8 Happiness and the capability approach
  • 3.9 The capability approach and adaptive preferences
  • 3.10 Can the capability approach be an explanatory theory?
  • 3.11 A suitable theory for all normative questions?
  • 3.12 The role of resources in the capability approach
  • 3.13 The capability approach and theories of justice
  • 3.14 Capabilities and human rights
  • 3.15 Conclusion

4. Critiques and Debates PDF

  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Is everything that's called a capability genuinely a capability?
  • 4.3 Should we commit to a specific list of capabilities?
  • 4.4 Why not use the notion of needs?
  • 4.5 Does the capability approach only address the government?
  • 4.6 Is the capability approach too individualistic?
  • 4.7 What about power and political economy?
  • 4.8 Is the capability approach a liberal theory?
  • 4.9 Why ‘human development' is not the same idea
  • 4.10 Can the capability approach change welfare economics?
  • 4.11 Taking stock

5. Which Future for the Capability Approach? PDF

An Introduction to Cooperation and Mutualism

The Economics of Food and Agricultural Markets - 2nd Edition

Good Corporation, Bad Corporation: Corporate Social Responsibility in the Global Economy

Principles of Economics - 3e

Principles of Microeconomics

Principles of Macroeconomics - 3e

Macroeconomics: Theory through Applications

Fundamentals of Global Strategy

Economics – Theory Through Applications

Introduction to Economic Analysis

Money and Banking

Principles of Economics

International Trade: Theory and Policy

Principles of Macroeconomics - 2020-A

  • Table of Contents

Part One: The Building Blocks

  • 1 Introduction to key ideas PDF
  • 2 Theories, data and beliefs PDF
  • 3 The classical marketplace - demand and supply PDF

Part Two: Introduction to Macroeconomics

  • 4 Economic activity & performance PDF
  • 5 Output, business cycles, growth & employment PDF
  • 6 Aggregate expenditure & aggregate demand
  • 7 The government sector PDF PDF

Part Three: Financial Markets & Economic Activity

  • 8 Money, banking & money supply PDF
  • 9 Financial markets, interest rates, foreign exchange rates & AD PDF
  • 10 Central banking and monetary policy PDF

Part Four: Real GDP, Business Cycles, Policy and Growth

  • 11 Inflation, real GDP, monetary policy & fiscal policy PDF
  • 12 Exchange rates, monetary policy, and fiscal policy PDF
  • 13 Economic growth PDF

Principles of Microeconomics

  • Table of Contents

Part One: The Building Blocks

  • 1 Introduction to key ideas
  • 2 Theories, data and beliefs
  • 3 The classical marketplace - demand and supply

Part Two: Responsiveness and the Value of Markets

  • 4 Measures of response: Elasticities
  • 5 Welfare economics and externalities

Part Three: Decision Making by Consumer and Producers

  • 6 Individual choice
  • 7 Firms, investors and capital markets
  • 8 Production and cost

Part Four: Market Structures

  • 9 Perfect competition
  • 10 Monopoly
  • 11 Imperfect competition

Part Five: The Factors of Production

  • 12 Labour and capital
  • 13 Human capital and the income distribution

Part Six: Government and Trade

  • 14 Government
  • 15 International trade

Boundless Economics

  • Table of Contents
  • Principles of Economics
  • The Market System
  • Introducing Supply and Demand
  • Economic Surplus
  • Consumer Choice and Utility
  • Elasticity and its Implications
  • Market Failure: Externalities
  • Market Failure: Public Goods and Common Resources
  • Production
  • Competitive Markets
  • Monopoly
  • Monopolistic Competition
  • Oligopoly
  • Inputs to Production: Labor, Natural Resources, and Technology
  • Challenges to Efficient Outcomes
  • Taxes and Public Finance
  • Income Inequality and Poverty
  • Introduction to Macroeconomics
  • Measuring Output and Income
  • Economic Growth
  • Inflation
  • Unemployment
  • Inflation and Unemployment
  • Aggregate Demand and Supply
  • Major Macroeconomic Theories
  • Fiscal Policy
  • The Monetary System
  • Monetary Policy
  • The Financial System
  • Current Topics in Macroeconomics
  • International Trade
  • Open Economy Macroeconomics
  • Economic Crises
  • Interest
  • Health Care Economics
  • Natural Resource Economics
  • Agriculture Economics
  • Immigration Economics

International Economics: Theory and Policy

  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1: Introductory Trade Issues: History, Institutions, and Legal Framework
  • Chapter 2: The Ricardian Theory of Comparative Advantage
  • Chapter 3: The Pure Exchange Model of Trade
  • Chapter 4: Factor Mobility and Income Redistribution
  • Chapter 5: The Heckscher-Ohlin (Factor Proportions) Model
  • Chapter 6: Economies of Scale and International Trade
  • Chapter 7: Trade Policy Effects with Perfectly Competitive Markets
  • Chapter 8: Domestic Policies and International Trade
  • Chapter 9: Trade Policies with Market Imperfections and Distortions
  • Chapter 10: Political Economy and International Trade
  • Chapter 11: Evaluating the Controversy between Free Trade and Protectionism
  • Chapter 12: Introductory Finance Issues: Current Patterns, Past History, and International Institutions
  • Chapter 13: National Income and the Balance of Payments Accounts
  • Chapter 14: The Whole Truth about Trade Imbalances
  • Chapter 15: Foreign Exchange Markets and Rates of Return
  • Chapter 16: Interest Rate Parity
  • Chapter 17: Purchasing Power Parity
  • Chapter 18: Interest Rate Determination
  • Chapter 19: National Output Determination
  • Chapter 20: The AA-DD Model
  • Chapter 21: Policy Effects with Floating Exchange Rates
  • Chapter 22: Fixed Exchange Rates
  • Chapter 23: Policy Effects with Fixed Exchange Rates
  • Chapter 24: Fixed versus Floating Exchange Rates

Sustaining the Commons

  • Table of Contents

I. THEORETICAL BACKGROUND

  • 1 Why Study the Commons?
  • 2 Defining Institutions
  • 3 Action Arenas and Action Situations
  • 4 Social Dilemmas

II. CASE STUDIES

  • 5 Water Governance
  • 6 Harvesting From the Commons
  • 7 Design Principles to Sustain the Commons

III. HUMAN BEHAVIOR

  • 8 Social Dilemmas in the Laboratory
  • 9 Self-governance in the Laboratory

IV. RULES OF THE GAMES

  • 10 Classifying Rules
  • 11 Rules, Norms and Shared Strategies

V. A SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVE

  • 12 Feedbacks and Stability
  • 13 Coupled Infrastructure Systems
  • 14 Think Globally, Act Locally?
  • 15 Challenges Ahead

Microeconomics: Theory Through Applications

  • Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1: What Is Economics?
  • Chapter 2: Microeconomics in Action
  • Chapter 3: Everyday Decisions
  • Chapter 4: Life Decisions
  • Chapter 5: eBay and craigslist
  • Chapter 6: Where Do Prices Come From?
  • Chapter 7: Why Do Prices Change?
  • Chapter 8: Growing Jobs
  • Chapter 9: Making and Losing Money on Wall Street
  • Chapter 10: Raising the Wage Floor
  • Chapter 11: Barriers to Trade and the Underground Economy
  • Chapter 12: Superstars
  • Chapter 13: Cleaning Up the Air and Using Up the Oil
  • Chapter 14: Busting Up Monopolies
  • Chapter 15: A Healthy Economy
  • Chapter 16: Cars
  • Chapter 17: Microeconomics Toolkit