Fifty Economic Fallacies Exposed

Fifty Economic Fallacies Exposed

EnglishPaperback / softback
Wood Geoffrey E.
Institute of Economic Affairs
EAN: 9780255366953
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Whilst it is impossible to argue that the earth is flat without fearing ridicule, fallacies in economics are widespread. Such fallacies pervade the intellectual sphere and even influence policy. Professor Geoffrey Wood of the University of Buckingham exposes such popular economic fallacies in this revised edition of Fifty Economic Fallacies Exposed. Professor Wood looks at, for example, the supposed dangers of free trade, the abilities of governments to control the economy, the effects of government regulation and whether millions of jobs depend on our continued membership of the European Union. These lucid and stimulating articles are invaluable to students struggling to master some of the complexities of economic theory and its applications, who often find that the most effective way to learn economic analysis is to see such fallacies exposed. It is a text particularly suitable for first-year economics students, complementing existing textbooks as it does, and clarifying basic concepts in economics while demonstrating the practical uses of economic theory
EAN 9780255366953
ISBN 0255366957
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Institute of Economic Affairs
Publication date September 15, 2014
Pages 192
Language English
Dimensions 196 x 130
Country United Kingdom
Readership Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Authors Wood Geoffrey E.
Edition 2 Revised edition
Series Occasional Papers