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Surfing Economics is a collection of essays by one of Europe's leading young economists. These essays are written to bring to life in a non-technical manner some of the fundamental ideas and concepts in contemporary economics, including new Keynesian economics, the natural rate, bounded rationality, social learning and the meaning of economics. Whilst primarily written for the undergraduate student, these essays will entertain and enlighten economists of all ages. Above all, the essays convey the enthusiasm and excitement of Huw Dixon for economics along with his valuable insights into the subject. Just the thing to brighten up your reading lists.
Table of Contents
Equilibrium and Explanation
Some Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence and Economic Theory
Oligopoly Theory Made Simple
Reflections on New Keynesian Economics: the Role of Imperfect Competition
Of Coconuts, Decomposition and a Jackass: A Geneology of the Natural Rate of Unemployment.
Product details
Published | 04 May 2001 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 222 |
ISBN | 9780333760611 |
Imprint | Red Globe Press |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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