Microeconomics
Discover the intricacies of modern microeconomic theory with Microeconomics by Samuel Bowles, published by Princeton University Press in 2006. This comprehensive 608-page paperback delves into how economic institutions influence individual behavior and how these institutions themselves evolve through individual actions, technological advancements, and unforeseen events.
In this insightful work, Bowles explores key concepts such as institutional innovation, social preferences, and nonmarket social interactions, while also examining the crucial role of social capital in economic dynamics. Whether you're a student, educator, or simply an economics enthusiast, Microeconomics offers a profound understanding of the mechanisms that drive our economic landscape.
Enhance your knowledge of economics with this essential read that bridges theory and real-world applications.