Economics and Power
Discover the intricate relationship between economics and power in the thought-provoking book, Economics and Power by Cambridge University Press. Published in 1989, this hardback edition spans 222 pages and delves into the ways individuals influence each other within and around markets, ultimately shaping real power dynamics.
Utilizing conventional neoclassical assumptions about human behavior, the author develops a comprehensive concept of power, exploring its various forms and degrees. This insightful analysis not only broadens the traditional scope of economic studies but also invites readers to reflect on the significant impact of interpersonal relationships in economic contexts.
Whether you are a student, academic, or simply interested in the intersection of economics and social influence, Economics and Power is an essential addition to your library. Enhance your understanding of these critical concepts today.