Contains over 3,000 terms explained in clear, simple language. Topics covered include inflation, exchange rates, macroeconomics, important economists, theories, policies, principles, rules and laws.
Also explains common abbreviations found in economic journals and magazines which often lead to confusion for the non-specialist reader.
Like nature itself, modern economic life is driven by relentless competition and unbridled selfishness. Or is it? Drawing on converging evidence from neuroscience, social science, biology, law, and philosophy, Moral Markets makes the case that modern market exchange works only because most people, most of the time, act virtuously. Competition and greed are certainly part of economics, but Moral Markets shows how the rules of market exchange have evolved to promote moral behavior and how exchange itself may make us more virtuous. Examining the biological basis of economic morality, tracing the connections between morality and markets, and exploring the profound implications of both, Moral Markets provides a surprising and fundamentally new view of economics--one that also reconnects the field to Adam Smith's position that morality has a biological basis.
This Student
Workbook incorporates interactive reading strategies with core content from the
”Civics Today: Citizenship, Economics, and You" textbook written at a lower
level than the textbook to help struggling readers and ELL (English Language
Learner) students. Some texts will also be useful for ESL/EFL reading
comprehension exercises on social studies/American history topics.
Reading age for native
speakers: Middle School students
Research in Law and Economics is a highly respected source of proactive, original perspectives on law and economics. For the researcher, this latest volume offers a diverse set of papers, each one a constructive contribution. The papers address: how the Supreme Court can clarify and rationalize the payment of pre-judgment interest; what is meant or should be meant by economic efficiency; the length of various statutes of limitations for accident cases; the efficiency of medical malpractice insurance; a.o.