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This textbook presents an introduction to the central issues of social economics Building on a venerable social economics tradition the book recommends a more rational
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This textbook presents an introduction to the central issues of social economics Building on a venerable social economics tradition the book recommends a more rational economic order and proposes new principles of economic policy The issues covered include the inadequacy of individualistic economics in guiding the policy maker a critique of economic rationality rethinking of the modern business corporation a critical look at markets as panacea the harmful effects of international competition environmental problems The book introduces social economic concepts and challenges the reader to look beyond the confines of mainstream economic thinking to find a solution to these critical issues. The People of Wal-Mart. © Routledge 2013. Is Wal-Mart good for women?. Lyneese. . Roldan. and The . Going Places Network. Dress for Success clients as . affective stakeholders. Wal-Mart as a path to economic independence for impoverished women of color. Radical Economics. D. Allen Dalton. Fall 2014. Information. MBEB 3222 (Adjunct offices). 9:30 -11:00 am . TuTh. or by appointment. allendalton@boisestate.edu. https://cobe.boisestate.edu/allendalton/. Prof. Rous. Hickory Hall 220f. jrous@unt.edu. What is Economics?. “The study of the economy” – Jane Q. Public. “Economics is the science which studies human behavior as a relationship between given ends and scarce means which have alternative . What is economic thinking about . Petr. Wawrosz. The term „economy“ or „economics“. Term „economy“ or „economics“. Word „economy“ comes from Greek word „. oikonomos. “. Oikonomos. History of Economic Thought. Transparencies. Set 1. What is it?. “…the history of the intellectual efforts that men have made in order to understand economic phenomena…”. Why study it?. “Current work, so one would think, will preserve whatever is still useful of the work of preceding generations … Why then should we go back to old authors and rehearse outmoded views? Cannot the old stuff be safely left to the care of a few specialists who love it for its own sake? ” . PowerPoint Presentation . Design by . Charlie Cook. CHAPTER. . 4. Corporate Social . Responsibility. , Citizenship. , and . Diversity. © Routledge. © Routledge. Learning . Outcomes. After studying this chapter, you should be able to:. What is Economics About?. Scarcity and Choice. Scarcity and choice are the two essential ingredients . of an economic topic.. Goods are scarce because desire for them far outstrips their availability from nature.. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. What is . Economics About?. Scarcity and Choice. Scarcity. and choice are the two essential ingredients of an economic topic.. Goods are . scarce. because desire for them far outstrips their availability from nature.. Objectives. To understand the concept ceteris paribus. To understand the difference between positive and normative statements. ‘. Free school meals for children at infant school will reduce the cost burden in the future for the NHS’. . a. “Aside from Religion, economics is perhaps the most . pervasive yet least understood force in American life.”. Jon Meacham – Editor, Newsweek Magazine. September 24, 2007. After studying this chapter, you will be able to:. While medical language is soaked in metaphor, and thinking with metaphor is central to diagnostic work, medicine - that is, medical culture, clinical practice and medical education - outwardly rejects metaphor for objective, literal scientific language. This thought-provoking book argues that this is a misstep, and critically considers what embracing the use of metaphors and similes might mean for shaping medical culture, and especially the doctor-patient relationship, in a healthy way.? Thinking With Metaphors in Medicine explores:how metaphors inhabit medicine - sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse - and how these metaphors can be revealed, appreciated and understoodhow diagnostic work utilizes thinking with metaphorshow patient-doctor communication can be better understood and enhanced as a metaphorical exchangehow the landscape of medicine is historically shaped by leading or didactic metaphors, such as \'the body as machine\' and \'medicine as war\', which may conflict with other values or perspectives on healthcare, for instance, person-centred care.?Outlining the kinds of metaphors and resemblances that inhabit medicine and how they shape practices and identities of doctors, colleagues and patients, this book demonstrates how the landscape of medicine may be reshaped through metaphor shift. It is an important work for all those interested in the use of language and rhetoric in medicine, whether hailing from a humanities, social science or healthcare background. \"18 minutes ago -
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