An exploration into the concept of endogenous preferences in economics, encompassing historical context, definitions, analytical frameworks, and case studies.
A model of representative government where any citizen can be a candidate for political office, illustrating how economic policies emerge from a political process.
The assertion that over time the size of the public sector will increase as a proportion of the economy, due to its relative labour intensity and inability to substitute capital for labor.
A field of economics that studies the effects of psychological, cognitive, emotional, cultural, and social factors on the economic decisions of individuals and institutions.
The economic analysis framework of the 18th and 19th centuries, associated with key economists including Thomas Malthus, John Stuart Mill, David Ricardo, and Adam Smith.
An in-depth economic analysis of household decision-making models, focusing on consumption, labor supply, and the cooperative versus non-cooperative dynamics within households.
The IS curve depicts combinations of interest rates and national income where ex ante savings and investment are equal, reflecting product market equilibrium in Keynesian economics.
A comprehensive examination of the Labour Theory of Value, its historical origins, major frameworks, and its significance in various branches of economics.
A method for determining the optimal provision and cost allocation of public goods among consumers, aiming to achieve Pareto efficiency. This equilibrium assesses individual demand given the shared cost across the population.
An in-depth exploration of the Phillips Curve, illustrating the inverse relationship between inflation and unemployment, differences in short-run and long-run analyses, and the role of expectations.
A branch of economics that describes and explains economic processes and predicts the outcomes of institutional or policy changes, without making value judgements.
An overview of the Ramsey Regression Equation Specification Error Test, a method for identifying linear regression model misspecifications by testing non-linear combinations of explanatory variables.
The over-utilization of a common access resource due to individual users maximizing personal profit without accounting for the social impact of their actions.
A comprehensive understanding of the term 'Willingness to Pay' in economics, including its definition, historical context, and various analytical frameworks.