Economic Justice
Author: Harris Jordan
Economic Justice: Race, Gender, Identity and Economics is a new casebook, offered as a means to further the conversation between critical legal scholarship and law and economics. The phrase "economic justice" signals the authors' aim to engage these two cultures, and to find the answer to questions, such as: What can economics tell us about democracy and the law? What can theories of justice tell us about economic theory and the law?
See also: The Whisky Companion or Professional Cooking
Microeconomics: Economics
Author: Stephen L Slavin
Steve Slavin's lively and comprehensive Microeconomics student-friendly, step-by-step approach, coupled with its low price and built-in Workbook/Study Guide is very attractive to adopters. Instructors and students like the author's humorous anecdotes, direct language, and easy conversational style. The text encourages active rather than passive reading.
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