The New Economics of Human Behaviour

Mariano Tommasi editor Kathryn Ierulli editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:24th Aug '95

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This 1995 volume demonstrates the application of Beckerian theory upon a wide range of social and political activity.

The essays in this 1995 volume address Beckerian theory, asserting that all social and political activity is motivated by economic interests and affected by economic consequences. Rational choice theory, applying economic reasoning, expands the domain of economics to the whole spectrum of human interaction.This 1995 volume views important social and political issues through the eyes of economists. Pioneered by Gary Becker, this approach asserts that all actions, whether working, playing, dating, or mating, have economic motivations and consequences, and can be analysed using economic reasoning. Intended as an introduction to the current state of the field, the essays are informal and non-technical, while still using up-to-date economic reasoning to illuminate such topics as crime, marriage, discrimination, immigration, fads and fashions. The expanding domain of economics is illustrated, as problems from sociology, political science, anthropology, and public policy are all included in this Beckerian view: the world of human interaction, as seen by an economist.

"...the chapters are well-written and engaging and will, as a group, succeed in persuading students of the value of price theory in understanding social problems." Journal of Economic History
"The New Economics of Human Behavior is a worthwhile volume, eminently suited for course adoption." Robert A. Margo, The Journal of Economic History

ISBN: 9780521479493

Dimensions: 227mm x 151mm x 14mm

Weight: 360g

260 pages