1st Edition

Producing Prosperity An Inquiry into the Operation of the Market Process

By Randall Holcombe Copyright 2013
272 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

The substantial prosperity that characterizes market economies at the beginning of the twenty-first century is relatively recent in human history. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, economic progress was so slow that people would not have been able to recognize it in their lifetimes, whereas today, economic progress is so much a part of people’s lives that they take it for granted. In this... Read more

Preface 1. Producing Prosperity: The Subject Matter of Economics  2. Economic Models: A Framework for Analysis  3. The Market Process  4. Market-Clearing Forces in the Economy  5. The Innovative Nature of Firms  6. The Role of Firms in the Market  7. The Trajectory of the Economy: Growth and Progress  8. Economic Welfare: Theory and Policy  9. Rent Seeking in a Creative Economy  10. The Coordination of Economic Activity  11. Agglomeration Economies and Economic Progress  12. The Evolution of the Economy: Differentiation, Selection, Replication  13. Producing Prosperity

Biography

Randall G. Holcombe is DeVoe Moore Professor of Economics at Florida State University, USA.

'It is an outstanding book and Holcombe should be celebrated for the clarity of his argument and the profound insights he provides about entrepreneurship, wealth creation, and the institutional environment that enables them'Peter Boettke, George Mason University, USA