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Microeconomics: Theory & Applications, 13th Edition teaches
students how fundamental tools of analysis are used explain and
predict market phenomena. Designed for both economics and business
students, this thorough yet accessible textbook describes basic
microeconomic principles using various applications to clarify
complicated economic concepts and provides an essential foundation
of microeconomics knowledge. Clear and engaging chapters discuss
cutting-edge models and explore numerous real-world examples of
microeconomic theory in action. Comprehensive and topically
relevant, this textbook offers greater coverage of input market
analysis and applications than other texts on the subject. In-depth
applications, such as consumer choice theory and noncompetitive
market models, complement over 100 shorter applications that
reinforce the graphical and logical techniques developed in the
theory chapters. The authors' innovative use of relatable
applications promotes student engagement and comprehension, and
facilitates a case-based, active-learning approach. Discussion of
globalization, ethics, sustainability, and other important
contemporary themes helps students understand how economics impacts
their lives in various, often unexpected ways.
National decline is typically blamed on special interests from the
demand side of politics corrupting a country's institutions. The
usual demand-side suspects include crony capitalists, consumer
activists, economic elites, and labor unions. Less attention is
given to government insiders on the supply side of politics -
rulers, elected officials, bureaucrats, and public employees. In
autocracies and democracies, government insiders have the motive,
means, and opportunity to co-opt political power for their benefit
and at the expense of national well-being. Many storied empires
have succumbed to such inside jobs. Today, they imperil countries
as different as China and the United States. Democracy - government
by the people - does not ensure government for the people.
Understanding how government insiders use their power to subvert
the public interest - and how these negative consequences can be
mitigated - is the topic of this book by Mark A. Zupan.
National decline is typically blamed on special interests from the
demand side of politics corrupting a country's institutions. The
usual demand-side suspects include crony capitalists, consumer
activists, economic elites, and labor unions. Less attention is
given to government insiders on the supply side of politics -
rulers, elected officials, bureaucrats, and public employees. In
autocracies and democracies, government insiders have the motive,
means, and opportunity to co-opt political power for their benefit
and at the expense of national well-being. Many storied empires
have succumbed to such inside jobs. Today, they imperil countries
as different as China and the United States. Democracy - government
by the people - does not ensure government for the people.
Understanding how government insiders use their power to subvert
the public interest - and how these negative consequences can be
mitigated - is the topic of this book by Mark A. Zupan.
This anthology focuses on the behavioral study of political
ideology and its connection to public policy formulation. The
public policy implications of ideology, largely ignored by
textbooks on ideology, have never been the purview of a single
scholarly community. Instead, this area encompasses several
specialties of political science, public administration, and
economics. Across these disciplines the behavioral study of
political ideology appears fragmented. This book is intended to
pull these pieces together by showing the role of ideology in
policy formulation and demonstrating methods by which the
ideology-public policy relationship can be studied.
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