Economic Analysis of Labor Market Discrimination :
This 2 page report discusses the significant approaches to
the economic analysis of labor market discrimination as
formulated by 1992 Nobel Prize winner Gary Becker.
Applying economic analysis to socio-political behaviors,
such as labor market discrimination, provides valuable
insight into the larger issues of human interactions.
Bibliography lists 2 sources. BWlabor.rtf Farming
/ In a Keynesian World : A 3 page essay which
states that the budget surplus should be applied to the
various farm economic protection bills for the simple reason
that farming cannot in any way respond to a
Keynesian-based economy, and countries who do not feed
their citizens become Third World countries. Bibliography
lists 2 sources. Keynesin.wps
Economic Theory / Keynesian & Hayekian Comparison :
A 30 page paper that compares the two philosophies and
how they are both applied to global economics today in
regards to investment and savings. The paper presents each
of the two philosophies in regards to subjectivism and
rationalism/nonrationalism (chaotic order), and looks at how
these affect the current environment. Bibliography lists 11
sources. Keynhyek.wps
Keynesian Economics vs. Feel-Good Economics :
A 6 page paper that argues for a return to conservative
Keynesian economics for the purpose of a more secure
expansion of the global market into the 21st Century. The
writer makes numerous empirical and subjective arguments
toward this point, while iterating the fact that todays global
trading is out-of-control. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Keyn2000.wps
Economic Theory / A Societal Journey : A 6 page
research
paper that explores the societal underpinnings that led to the
articulation of economic theory. The writer presents the
societal influences of commerce on individuals and nations
and how they contributed to the theories postulated by
Adam Smith, Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill, Alfred
Marshall, Thorstein Veblen, Karl Marx, and John Maynard
Keynes. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Cnecnsci.wps
Krebs Cycle : This 5 page paper focuses on the citric acid
cycle, also known as Krebs Cycle, but contains a short
section on the life of its author, Hans Adolf Krebs. The
scientific discovery is explained in detail and practical
applications are noted. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
SA25Kreb.wps
The Phillips Curve : This is a 15 page paper that examines
the definition and economic and political history associated
with Phillips Curve. It outlines the relationship between
unemployment and inflation as described by Phillips. It
briefly looks at such concepts as Keynesian economics,
natural rates of unemployment and NAIRU in relation to the
concept of Phillips Curve. It looks at a history of political
intervention in terms of the feasibility of interpretation by a
Phillips Curve paradigm. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Philcurv.wps
Participatory Economics : A 30 page paper on the
definition, historical perspective, development and
application of particpatory economics in Japan and Islam.
The paper posits that this signifies a change from the
absolutist politics of Keynesian economics, while
incorporating those and other economic theories through
history. The reason postulated is that diverse cultures
require diverse economic policies, although the guiding
policy in this world is capitalism. Capitalism is discussed in
relationship to several facets of participatory economics,
particularly by theorist. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Radecon.wps
Economic Ideology : An 8 a page paper discussing
economic ideology as it applies to the book titled, From
Mandeville to Marx : The Genesis and Triumph of
Economic Ideology, by Louis Dumont. In this particular
work the author has chosen a very definitive time period in
which to theorize about the philosophy of economics.
Dumont illustrates many of the theories that existed from the
time between, and including, the lives of Mandeville and
Marx, who were both individuals who held a great
intelligence and insight into the subject of economics. This
paper, in general, examines the scholarly quality of
Dumonts work. No additional sources cited. Dumont.wps
Quesnay & Marx : A 16 page paper that compares the
pre-capitalist and socialist views of these two theorists. The
paper particularly reviews their work in light of labor,
property and surplus and looks at the finer similarities and
contrasts between these points. The paper briefly looks at
how the antecedents of these theories have been passed
down to the current age. It also posits that although
economists are reviewing various historical theories in an
attempt to identify the answers raised by global
democratization and poverty issues, the answers to these
problems do not reside in historical theories or their
synthesis. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Qmarx.wps
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