Steven E RhoadsThe Economist's View of the World
And the Quest for Well-Being
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Steven E. Rhoads is professor emeritus in politics at the University of Virginia. He received his AB in history from Princeton University in 1961. Steve then spent time in the US Navy, and at the US Bureau of the Budget as the Secretary of the Director's Review. At Cornell University he studied economics, American politics and the history of political philosophy, receiving the PhD in government in 1973. Steve and his wife Peggy live just outside Charlottesville, Virginia.
Introduction
Part I. Useful Concepts: 1. Opportunity Cost
2. Marginalism
3. Economic Incentives
Part II. Government and Markets, Efficiency and Equity: 4. Government and the Economy
5. Economists and Equity
6. Externalities and the Government Agenda
Part III. The Limits of Economics: 7. The Economist's Consumer and Individual Well-Being
8. Representatives, Deliberation, and Political Leadership
9. Conclusion.