Three eminent economists provide in this book a rigorous, self-contained treatment of modern economic dynamics. Nancy L. Stokey, Robert E. Lucas, Jr., and Edward C. Prescott develop the basic metho…
This book introduces one of the most powerful tools of modern economics to a wide audience: those who will later construct or consume game-theoretic models. Robert Gibbons addresses scholars in app…
Although Sismondi was admired for his analytic originality and imagination by Marx, Mill, and Schumpeter, until now there has been no full translation of his major work into English. Richard Hyse's…
This sourcebook provides teachers with 33 supplemental lessons relating to economics and national security. Each lesson focuses on a national security topic by means of various teaching strategies …
The Economics of the Good Society: Comparing the Experiences of Innovative Economic Systems examines societal hopes for a better economic system - a Good Society.
This volume contains five pairs of specially commissioned essays surveying, at a level accessible to the general economist, key areas in the economics of uncertainty. The first essay of each pair c…
This is a chapter by chapter explanation of the work which served as a basis for a critique of the marginal theory of value and distribution - Production of Commodities by means of Commodities by t…
This text offers an overview of the major theories and concepts of economic geography.
Mark Blaug's important contribution to the economics of education has ranged widely over human capital theory, educational policy in advanced societies and the problem of educated unemployment in t…
With the economic problems facing Western economics during the last decade, theories about an alleged forty-five to sixty years' pulsation in economic life (the Kondratieff-Schumpeter cycle) have e…