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- catalog alternative "Sex, drugs and economics : an unconventional introduction to economics".
- catalog alternative "Sex, drugs, and economics".
- catalog contributor b12612061.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Why Economics Trumps Common Sense -- Sex, Drugs & Rock 'n' Roll: Economics Really Does Apply to Everything -- Sex: Can You Have Too Much of a Good Thing? -- Illegal Drugs: It's the Economy, Man -- Risky Business: Why Most Teenagers Don't Act Like Economists -- Sports: Better Than Sex -- Music: The New Economy's Robber Barons -- Food Fights: Helping Lame Ducks Waddle -- What Governments Are Good For: Public Goods, Externalities, and Taxes -- Infrastructure: But I Never Travel by Train -- Scoreboard for Energy Taxes: Industry 5, Environment 1 -- Auctions: Call My Bluff -- Tax Incidence: Only People Pay Tax -- War Games: A Government's Gotta Do What a Government's Gotta Do -- New Technology: How Business Is Coping with Change -- Movies: Why Subtitles Need Subsidies -- Networks: "The Program Has Unexpectedly Quit" -- The Internet: The Economics of Dot-Bombs -- Industrial Change: Creative Destruction -- There's a World Out There: Globalization Isn't All Globaloney -- Disease: No Man Is an Island -- Multinationals: Sweatshop Earth? -- Immigration: The Missing Link -- Demography: The South Has the Last Laugh -- Development: The Triumph of Fashion -- Life, the Universe & Everything: Macroeconomics -- Japan: Kogaru versus One-kei, or Why Tokyo's Teenage Fashions Matter -- Inflation: Targeting the Sleeping Beast -- Defense Spending: Farewell to the Peace Dividend -- Weather: Why Economists Care About the Sex Life of Pigs -- Work: Why Do It? -- Epilogue: In Praise of Economics -- Ten Rules of Economic Thinking -- Glossary.".
- catalog extent "xv, 263 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1587991470".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York ; London : Texere,".
- catalog subject "330 21".
- catalog subject "Economics.".
- catalog subject "HB171 .C79 2002".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Why Economics Trumps Common Sense -- Sex, Drugs & Rock 'n' Roll: Economics Really Does Apply to Everything -- Sex: Can You Have Too Much of a Good Thing? -- Illegal Drugs: It's the Economy, Man -- Risky Business: Why Most Teenagers Don't Act Like Economists -- Sports: Better Than Sex -- Music: The New Economy's Robber Barons -- Food Fights: Helping Lame Ducks Waddle -- What Governments Are Good For: Public Goods, Externalities, and Taxes -- Infrastructure: But I Never Travel by Train -- Scoreboard for Energy Taxes: Industry 5, Environment 1 -- Auctions: Call My Bluff -- Tax Incidence: Only People Pay Tax -- War Games: A Government's Gotta Do What a Government's Gotta Do -- New Technology: How Business Is Coping with Change -- Movies: Why Subtitles Need Subsidies -- Networks: "The Program Has Unexpectedly Quit" -- The Internet: The Economics of Dot-Bombs -- Industrial Change: Creative Destruction -- There's a World Out There: Globalization Isn't All Globaloney -- Disease: No Man Is an Island -- Multinationals: Sweatshop Earth? -- Immigration: The Missing Link -- Demography: The South Has the Last Laugh -- Development: The Triumph of Fashion -- Life, the Universe & Everything: Macroeconomics -- Japan: Kogaru versus One-kei, or Why Tokyo's Teenage Fashions Matter -- Inflation: Targeting the Sleeping Beast -- Defense Spending: Farewell to the Peace Dividend -- Weather: Why Economists Care About the Sex Life of Pigs -- Work: Why Do It? -- Epilogue: In Praise of Economics -- Ten Rules of Economic Thinking -- Glossary.".
- catalog title "Sex, drugs and economics : an unconventional introduction to economics".
- catalog title "Sex, drugs, & economics : an unconventional introduction to economics / Diane Coyle.".
- catalog title "Sex, drugs, and economics".
- catalog type "text".