The Economics of Public Issues

For years, The Economics of Public Issues has shown students the power of economics in explaining the world around us. The thirteenth edition continues the tradition of illustrating traditional economic principles through contemporary issues by offering ten all-new chapters on compelling topics such...

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Main Authors: Miller, Roger LeRoy (Author), Benjamin, Daniel K. (Author), North, Douglass C. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston Addison-Wesley 2003
Edition:13th ed
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Summary:For years, The Economics of Public Issues has shown students the power of economics in explaining the world around us. The thirteenth edition continues the tradition of illustrating traditional economic principles through contemporary issues by offering ten all-new chapters on compelling topics such as the costs of terrorism, deregulation of energy in California, and the Internet economy. The authors' clear presentation and straightforward applications make the study of economics entertaining and informative. The Economics of Public Issues is an essential source of engaging, relevant readings for a principles of economics course, and an excellent way to spark independent thinking and classroom discussions in political economy, public policy, and social issues courses.
Physical Description:ix, 230 pages 20 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0321118731