Economics After the Crisis: An Introduction to Economics from a Pluralist and Global Perspective

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Economics After the Crisis is an introductory economics textbook, covering key topics in micro and macro economics. However, this book differs from other introductory economics textbooks in the perspective it takes, and it incorporates issues that are presently underserved by existing textbooks on the market. This book offers an introduction to economics that takes into account criticisms of the orthodox approach, and which acknowledges the role that this largely Western approach has played in the current global financial and economic crisis.

A key feature of the book is its global approach: it offers examples from countries all over the world, including from developing and emerging economies. The chapters discuss all major economic topics, including individuals and households; the behaviour of consumers; the behaviour of firms; markets; the role of the state; public goods and commons; labour markets; capital markets; the macroeconomic flow; economic growth; international trade; nature and environmental externalities; poverty and wellbeing. Throughout, the book presents theoretical perspectives in which social structures, relatedness, uncertainty, and social norms provide key economic explanations, contrasting these with the idealized worldview of neoclassical economics.

Economics After the Crisis is designed for a one-semester introductory course in economics, primarily at undergraduate but also at postgraduate level, and is suitable for students from a range of disciplines. It will be of particular relevance to those students with an interest in developing economies.

 

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Author(s): Irene van Staveren
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2014

Language: English
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Pages: 458

chapter |9 pages
Introduction
chapter 1|26 pages
Economics as a science
chapter 2|28 pages
Individuals and households
chapter 3|23 pages
Consumption
chapter 4|30 pages
Firms
chapter 5|28 pages
Markets
chapter 6|24 pages
The state
chapter 7|20 pages
Public goods and commons
chapter 8|30 pages
Labour markets
chapter 9|32 pages
Financial markets
chapter 10|26 pages
The macroeconomic flow
chapter 11|29 pages
Money
chapter 12|30 pages
Economic growth
chapter 13|30 pages
Nature
chapter 14|26 pages
International trade
chapter 15|28 pages
Well-being and poverty