"Dog Economics provides an application of economic concepts to human-dog relationships that is accessible to a general audience with little, or even no, prior training in economics. People who keep dogs as well as scholars who do dog-related research will find that the book offers interesting new perspectives"--
"Dog Economics provides an application of economic concepts to human-dog relationships that is accessible to a general audience with little, or even no, prior training in economics. People who keep dogs as well as scholars who do dog-related research will find that the book offers interesting new perspectives"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David L. Weimer is Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration. His contributions to public policy scholarship have been widely recognized as he has received the Policy Field Distinguished Contribution Award from the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management and the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Dogonomics: Homo Economicus versus Canem Amans 2. Chasing the Tale: Origins of the Human - Dog Relationship 3. Love Me, Love My Dog: The Demand for Dogs 4. How Much Is That Doggy in the Window? Supply, Information Asymmetry and Negative Externality in the Dog Market 5. You Bet Your (Dog's) Life: The Value of a Statistical Dog Life (VSDL) 6. A Doggone Shame: Hard Decisions about Euthanasia and Dogs' Lives 7. Working for the Man: Canine Occupations 8. Dogonomics: Past, Present, and Future.
1. Dogonomics: Homo Economicus versus Canem Amans 2. Chasing the Tale: Origins of the Human - Dog Relationship 3. Love Me, Love My Dog: The Demand for Dogs 4. How Much Is That Doggy in the Window? Supply, Information Asymmetry and Negative Externality in the Dog Market 5. You Bet Your (Dog's) Life: The Value of a Statistical Dog Life (VSDL) 6. A Doggone Shame: Hard Decisions about Euthanasia and Dogs' Lives 7. Working for the Man: Canine Occupations 8. Dogonomics: Past, Present, and Future.
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