Economic theory /

Becker, Gary S. 1930-2014.

Economic theory / Gary S. Becker ; with the assistance of Michael Grossman and Robert T. Michael ; with a new introduction by the author. - [Transaction ed.]. - New Brunswick : Aldine Transaction, c2007. - xviii, 222 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

Economic Theory as the title for his book reflects his deep belief that there is only one kind of economic theory, not separate theories for micro problems, macro problems, non-market decisions, and so on. Indeed, as he notes, the most promising development in recent years in the literature on large scale economic problems such as unemployment has been the increasing reliance on utility maximization, a concept generally identified with microeconomics.


Microeconomics is the subject matter of this volume, but it is emphatically not confined to microeconomics in the literal sense of micro units like firms or households. Becker's main interest is in market behavior of aggregations of firms and households. Although important inferences are drawn about individual firms and households, the author tries to understand aggregate responses to changes in basic economic parameters like tax rates, tariff schedules, technology, or antitrust provisions. His discussion is related to the market sector in industrialized economies, but the principles developed are applied to other sectors and different kinds of choices.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-218) and indexes.

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