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The Concise Guide To Economics
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To understand economics is to understand the practical case for freedom. The Concise Guide To Economics is a handy, quick reference guide for those already familiar with basic economics, and a brief, compelling primer for everyone else. Jim Cox introduces topics ranging from entrepreneurship, money, and inflation to the consequences of price controls (which are bad) to price gouging | The Concise Guide To Economics by Jim Cox The Concise Guide __To.__ _ Economics Jim Cox Second Edition Six New Chapters The Concise Guide To Economics by J i m Cox About the Author. . . JimCox is an Associate Professor cf Economicsand Political Science at the Gwinnett Cam pl s of Georgia Perimeter College in Lawrenceville Georgia and has tan lit the principles of Economics courses since 1979. Great Ideas for Teaching Economics includes nine of his submissions. As a Fellow of t e Institute for Humane Studies his commentaries were published in The Cleveland Plain Dealer The Wichita Journal The Orange County Register The San Diego Business Journal and The JusticeTimes as well as other newspapers. His articles have also been published in The Atlanta Journal and Constitution The Margin Magazine Creative Loafing The LP News The Georgia Libertarian The Gwinnett Daily News The Atlanta Business Chronicle The Gwinnett Post The Gwinnett Citizen The Gwinnett Business Journal and APC News. Cox has been a member of the Academic Board of Advisors for the Georgia Public Policy Foundation and is curren V on the Board of Scholars of the Virginia Institute for Public olicy. His website is gpc.edu -jcox Home Introduction Basics and Applications L. Overview of the Schools of Economic Thought . Entrepreneurship Profit Loss System Ạ. The Capitalist Function . The Minimum Wage 6. Price Gouging Price Controls 8. Regulation . Licensing i . Monopoly 11. Anti-Trust 1. Unions 13. Advertising i.j. Speculators . Heroic Insider Trading V. Owners vs. Managers . Market vs. Government Provision of Goods 1 i Market vs. Command Economy Free Trade vs. Protectionism Money and Banking 20. Money 21. Inflation 22. The Gold Standard 23. The Federal Reserve System 24. The Business Cycle 25. Black Tuesday 26. The Great Depression Technicals 27. Methodology 28. Labor Theory of Value 29. The Trade Deficit 30. Economic Class Analysis 31. Justice Property Rights and Inheritance 32. Cost Push 33. The Phillips .