1st Edition

The Economics of Human Rights

By Elizabeth Wheaton Copyright 2019
308 Pages 47 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

308 Pages 47 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

308 Pages 47 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Economics plays a key role in human rights issues as decision-makers weigh the incentives associated with choosing how to use scarce resources in the context of committing or escaping human rights violence. This textbook provides an introduction to the microeconomic analysis of human rights utilizing economics as a lens through which to examine social topics including capital punishment,... Read more

Acknowledgements, Preface.  1. Economics of Human Rights.  2. Economics of Capital Punishment.  3. Economics of Violence against Women.  4. Economics of Seeking Asylum. 5.  Economics of Terrorism. 6.  The Economics of Child Abuse.  7. Economics of Genocide.  8. Economics of Hate.  Index

Biography

Elizabeth M. Wheaton is a senior lecturer in economics at Southern Methodist University, USA, the founder and CEO of Equip the Saints, a nonprofit consultancy that works to strengthen nonprofit organizations worldwide and to equip world changers to fulfil their personal missions, and a researcher on the subjects of child labor and the economics of human rights. She believes that you don’t need a title, unlimited time, or abundant resources to change the world.