Social Economics: The New PalgraveJohn Eatwell, Murray Milgate, Peter Newman W. W. Norton & Company, 1989 - 297 من الصفحات The title Social Economics describes a range of questions that preoccupy economists, sociologists, and political theorists alike: are the laws of economics 'law of life'? To what extent are individuals governed by economic motives when they make decisions about where they live, how they live, the size of their families, and above all, the way they treat their fellow men and women? The essays in this volume show how economic theory can increase the understanding of issues that affect all our lives. |
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المحتوى
Declining population Robin Barlow | 10 |
Discrimination Peter Mueser | 24 |
Entitlements Hillel Steiner | 40 |
Extended family Olivia Harris | 58 |
Fertility Richard A Easterlin | 77 |
Full employment G D N Worswick | 90 |
A Gregory | 109 |
Household production Richard A Berk | 130 |
Inheritance Jack Goody | 171 |
Labour market discrimination Irene Bruegel | 190 |
Poverty A B Atkinson | 204 |
Rent control Kurt Klappholz | 219 |
Trade unions Henry Phelps Brown | 243 |
Value of life Thomas C Schelling | 269 |
Womens wages J Rubery | 282 |
Inequality Erik Olin Wright | 156 |
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