Designed for use in economic problems and policy courses, this volume provides tools useful in the analysis of social problems. It looks at deregulation, health economics, discrimination, poverty and unemployment.
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Designed for use in economic problems and policy courses, this volume provides tools useful in the analysis of social problems. It looks at deregulation, health economics, discrimination, poverty and unemployment.
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Add this copy of Economics of Social Issues to cart. $26.45, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hialeah, FL, UNITED STATES, published 1999 by McGraw-Hill College.
For those individuals with little or no economic background, the Economics of Social Issues book will be sure to spark an interest in topics that are relevant in our society. The basic analytical tools of supply and demand, price controls, pollution control, and protectionism versus free trade are clearly stated and demonstrated. Issues such as poverty, crime, inflation, and the results of rampant unemployment and its effects are also discussed. This textbook should enlighten any person with an interest in how individual behavior as well as corporate responsibility impact an economy.