1st Edition

Economic Behaviour (Routledge Revivals) An Introduction

By Colin Harbury Copyright 1980
    278 Pages
    by Routledge

    290 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1980, Economic Behaviour: An Introduction has been written specifically to speed up the settling-in process of students new to the subject of economics. It starts at the shallow end with the family budget and proceeds via an examination of business decision-taking to the analysis of supply and demand in goods and factor markets. The second half of the book deals with the major macroeconomic aggregates, national income, employment and the price level – giving both Keynesian and Monetarist approaches a fair hearing. The book ends with two chapters on economic policy and concludes with a chapter on methods of building and testing economic models – a subject which is both interesting and useful by the time students have grasped the essence of economic analysis.

    Throughout, the author makes economics relevant and at the same time presents basic theoretical techniques of analysis and controversies in a manner which makes translation to one of the major standard theory texts as smooth as possible.

    Part 1: Introduction: Consumer and Producer Behaviour  1. The Family Budget  2. The Business of Production  Part 2: Prices and Markets  3. The Allocation of Resources  4. Supply and Demand in the Market for Goods  5. The Prices of Factors of Production  Part 3: National Income Output and the Price Level  6. The National Income  7. The Determination of the National Income  8. Money Part Four: Economic Policy  9. Economic Policy: I Macroeconomics  10. Economic Policy: II Microeconomics  Part 5: The Nature of Economics  11. The Methods of Economics: Tools and Techniques

    Biography

    Colin Harbury