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Part 1. Introduction1. The Economic Approach to Human BehaviorPart 2. Price and Prejudice2. Effective DiscriminationPart 3. Law and Politics3. Competition and Democracy4. Crime and Punishment: An Economic ApproachPart 4. Time and Household Production5. A Theory of the Allocation of Time6. The Allocation of Time and Goods over Time7. On the New Theory of Consumer Behavior(with Robert T. Michael)Part 5. Irrational Behavior8. Irrational Behavior and Economic TheoryPart 6. Marriage, Fertility, and the Family9. An Economic Analysis of Fertility10. On the interaction between the Quantity and Quality…mehr

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Part 1. Introduction1. The Economic Approach to Human BehaviorPart 2. Price and Prejudice2. Effective DiscriminationPart 3. Law and Politics3. Competition and Democracy4. Crime and Punishment: An Economic ApproachPart 4. Time and Household Production5. A Theory of the Allocation of Time6. The Allocation of Time and Goods over Time7. On the New Theory of Consumer Behavior(with Robert T. Michael)Part 5. Irrational Behavior8. Irrational Behavior and Economic TheoryPart 6. Marriage, Fertility, and the Family9. An Economic Analysis of Fertility10. On the interaction between the Quantity and Quality of Children(with H. Gregg Lewis)11. A Theory of MarriagePart 7. Social Interactions12. A Theory of Social Interactions13. Altruism, Egoism, and Genetic Fitness: Economics and SociobiologyReferencesIndex
Autorenporträt
Gary S. Becker (1930-2014) was University Professor at the University of Chicago with a joint appointment in both the economics and sociology departments. He was the author of many books, including Human Capital: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis and The Economics of Discrimination. He collaborated with Richard Posner on the Becker-Posner Blog, which formed the basis for their book Uncommon Sense: Economic Insights, from Marriage to Terrorism. Becker was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1992 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2007.