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Economic Issues and Policy with Economic Applications

AUTHOR: Jacqueline Murray Brux
ISBN: 0324269099

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Economic Issues and Policy with Economic Applications
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by Jacqueline Murray Brux

Book Description
This book provides students with a grasp of basic economic tools through the analysis of important economic issues and their related policy perspectives. Economic theory is presented in a simple, market-oriented framework at a level of technicality that is deliberately appropriate for a basic first course in economics directed at non-majors. Complex topics more appropriate for a Principles of Economics course are left out or contained in appendices. In analyzing economic situations and the implications of policies, liberal and conservative viewpoints are effectively balanced -- the careful presentation of conservative and liberal viewpoints is one of the unique characteristics of this book.

About the Author
Jacqueline Murray Brux received her Ph.D. in Economics in 1983 from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Her fields of specialization are economic development and international economics. Her research interests encompass economic development of third world countries, including a focus on women in development and African development. Her travel experiences include West Africa, South America, Russia, Vietnam, and Mexico.


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Economic Issues and Policy with Economic Applications
- Book Reviews,
by Jacqueline Murray Brux

Economic Issuses and Policy with Economic Applications

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This book provides students with a grasp of basic economic tools through the analysis of important economic issues and their related policy perspectives. Economic theory is presented in a simple, market-oriented framework at a level of technicality that is deliberately appropriate for a basic first course in economics directed at non-majors. Complex topics more appropriate for a Principles of Economics course are left out or contained in appendices. In analyzing economic situations and the implications of policies, liberal and conservative viewpoints are effectively balanced -- the careful presentation of conservative and liberal viewpoints is one of the unique characteristics of this book.

SYNOPSIS

Intended for use in a non-technical, issues-oriented, introductory economics course, this textbook emphasizes the relationship between economics and broader social issues. In this light, chapters discuss crime and drugs, the environment, education, discrimination, poverty, market power, international trade, housing, health care, agriculture, social security, unemployment and inflation, macroeconomic policy, taxes and debt, and globalization. The economic theory is narrowly market-based, but the discussion of policy issues is broader. Brux teaches at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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