Microeconomics: Private and Public Choice
Microeconomics: Private and Public Choice, co-authored by James D. Gwartney, Richard L. Stroup, Russell S. Sobel, and David A. Macpherson is one of the best books on microeconomics. The authors are all highly respected economists and professors with a wealth of experience in the field. James D. Gwartney is a Professor of Economics at Florida State University and has authored numerous books and articles on economics. Richard L. Stroup is a Senior Fellow at the Property and Environment Research Center and has also authored several books on economics and environmental policy. Russell S. Sobel is a Professor of Economics and Entrepreneurship at The Citadel, and David A. Macpherson is a Professor of Economics at Trinity University.
In Microeconomics: Private and Public Choice, the authors provide an in-depth exploration of microeconomic theory and its practical applications. The book is designed to be accessible to both students and professionals and covers a wide range of topics, including consumer behavior, market structures, game theory, and government intervention in the market.
The book's unique approach is to highlight the importance of individual choice and the role of incentives in shaping economic outcomes. It emphasizes the interplay between private decision-making and public policy and explores how market outcomes can be improved through the use of effective policies.
Author: James D. Gwartney, Richard L. Stroup, Russell S. Sobel and David A. Macpherson
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