Microeconomics for Public Decisions with Economic Applications Card
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Microeconomics for Public Decisions is a revision of the Apgar/Brown Microeconomics for Public Policy text. It was revised after conducting interviews with students and former students (now practitioners), and asking them what economic concepts and methods they use most frequently in their jobs. Microeconomics for Public Decisions is designed to focus on essential principles and analytical techniques for making decision that affect the public interest. It blends theory with applications and discussions so students will understand how and why microeconomics is important, how to perform economic analyses, and how to evaluate economic analyses performed by others.
About the Author
Anne Steinemann joined the faculty at the University of Washington in Autumn 2004, following nine years as a faculty member at the Georgia Institute of Technology and recently a visiting scientist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. She has also had affiliations with the U.S. Geological Survey, Florida Institute of Technology, and Linköping University in Sweden. While at Georgia Tech, she received the highest teaching awards for both her College and the Institute. She also received the National Science Foundation CAREER Award, the highest honor for junior faculty in science and engineering. Professor Steinemann advises numerous government agencies and industries on water and environmental issues, and has directed more than $4 million of funded research. She has recently published a textbook, Microeconomics for Public Decisions (South-Western, 2005). Her work takes an interdisciplinary approach to problem solving, integrating engineering analysis with expertise in economics, health, environmental planning, and public policy. H. James Brown is the President and CEO of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, an educational institution dedicated to the study and teaching of land policy, land economics and taxation. From 1970 to 1996, he was a Professor at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. During this time he also served as Director of the Joint Center for Housing Studies, Chairman of the City and Regional Planning Program, Director of the State, Local and Intergovernmental Center at Harvard University and Director of the MIT/Harvard University Joint Center for Urban Studies.
A specialist in land use, housing, and regional economics, Brown received a bachelor's degree in economics from Ohio Wesleyan University (1962), attended the London School of Economics (1963), and was awarded an M.A. (1965) and Ph.D. (1967) in economics from Indiana University. Brown served as a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (1968-1970) prior to his appointment as an Assistant Professor at Harvard in 1970. He was appointed Full Professor in 1975 and Director of the Joint Center in 1982. William C. Apgar is Lecturer in Public Policy at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, returning after leave as Assistant Secretary of Housing at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. His research interests are in housing and community development, as well as urban and regional economic development. Professor Apgar received his Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University. Active in local housing and community development efforts, Professor Apgar was a founding member of the Board of Directors of the Committee for Boston Public Housing, a non-profit organization committed to improving the quality of life of public housing.
Microeconomics for Public Decisions with Economic Applications Card,Anne Steinemann,H. James Brown,William C. Apgar,South-Western College Pub,0030264715,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Economic policy,Economics - General,Economics - Microeconomics,Microeconomics,Welfare economics,Business & Economics / Economics / General
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