Economics in One Virus: An Introduction to Economic Reasoning Through Covid-19.
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ISBN 13 : 978-1952223068
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Introduction
1. What Does It Mean to Be Economically “Worse off” During a pandemic?: An introduction to economic welfare
2. Should I Be Free to Risk Infecting Your Grandma with a Deadly Virus?: An introduction to externalities
3. Did We Close Down the Economy?: An introduction to public and private action
4. How Much Would You Spend to Save My Life?: An introduction to the value of a statistical life
5. When is a Lockdown Cure Worse than the Disease?: An introduction to cost-benefit analysis
6. Why was I Banned from Going Fishing?: An introduction to thinking on the margin
7. What Good is a Pandemic Plan with so Many Unknowns?: An introduction to uncertainty and the knowledge problem
8. Why Did Protests and Marches Not Lead to Obvious Spikes in Covid-19 Cases?: An introduction to endogeneity
9. Why Couldn't I Get a Covid-19 Test Back in February and March 2020?: An introduction to regulatory tradeoffs
10. Why was There No Hand Sanitizer in My Pharmacy for Months?: An introduction to the price mechanism
11. Does the Pandemic Show that We Need More U.S.-Based Manufacturing?: An introduction to trade and specialization
12. Why is that Guy in the Mask Getting so Close?: An introduction to moral hazard
13. Why Did Airlines Get a Special Bailout But Not My Industry?: An introduction to public choice economics
14. Why Didn't My Workers Want to Be Rehired?: An introduction to incentives
15. Why Weren't We Well Prepared for the Pandemic?: An introduction to political incentives
16. Can We Really Just Turn An Economy off and Back on Again?: An introduction to the nature of an economy
Conclusion: What is Economics Good For?
Notes
Index
Nbre volumes : 0
Langue : Anglais
Localisation : Bibliothèque Campus de Nice
Support : Papier
Etat : Présent
Propriétaire : Bibliothèque