The subject of this study is Rosa Luxemburg’s contribution to economic theory. It arose out of materials gathered for a broader monograph, on the economic views of the Polish–German socialist, that was abandoned by the author. Such a narrowing of the subject-matter may nevertheless have some practical advantages. At a certain stage of research, one of the fundamental duties of the historian…
Abstract For more than half a century the discipline of economics has been based on an inadequate and misleading description of human nature. Translated into what students remember, and what has increasingly risen to the top in Anglo-American culture, this description promotes the idea that only selfishness is rational. Many economists and others have noted that the working out of the “r…
THIS BOOK is an analysis of economic fallacies that are at last so prevalent that they have almost become a new orthodoxy. The one thing that has prevented this has been their own self-contradictions, which have scattered those who accept the same premises into a hundred different "schools/* for the simple reason that it is impossible in matters touching practical life to be consistently …
The instructor’s material that accompanies the five versions of Mankiw’s Principles of Economics, Fourth Edition textbooks address the needs of both novice and experienced instructors. To meet the needs of these two groups, this Instructor’s Manual with Solutions Manual comprises both chapter outlines and teaching tips as well as solutions to all of the questions and problems found in…
Abstract: Despite significant public resources devoted to promoting innovation and entrepreneurship there is little agreement about how to measure outcomes towards achieving the larger objectives of economic development. This paper starts by defining economic development and then considers the role of government, arguing that public policy should focus on building capacities that are beyond…
It is a matter of regret how little time is devoted to teaching mineral exploration in first degree university and college courses in the United Kingdom and in many other countries. As a result the few available textbooks tend to be expensive because of the limited market. By supplying our publisher with camera ready copy we have attempted to produce a cheaper book which will help to redress…
: Firms and workers are much more productive in large and dense urban environments. There is substantial evidence of such agglomeration economies based on three aproaches. First, on a clustering of production beyond what can be explained by chance or comparative advantage. Second, on spatial patterns in wages and rents. Third, on systematic variations in productivity with the urban enviro…