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The Economics of the Welfare State

Format: Paperback
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The sixth edition of this successful textbook discusses elements of the welfare system, including cash benefits, the health service and education. The text argues that the welfare state does not exist just to help the underprivileged, but also offers efficiencies in areas where the private markets would be inefficient or would not exist at all.Suitable for both economics students and students on related disciplines, this book places the content within a theoretical framework, and uses learning features to engage students with the discussion. Each chapter is concluded with a summary of the key points and an appendix, which provides a non-technical summary for students with no previous exposure to economics. Worked examples from around the world facilitate the comparison of global welfare issues, while diagrams allow readers to visualize concepts. The author ends each chapter with 'questions for further discussion' which could be prepared to structure seminars or to independently test understanding, while an annotated list of further reading suggestions guides additional research. This book is accompanied by the following online resources.For students:- Web links- Further readingFor lecturers:- PowerPoint slides
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Authors:
Barr, Nicholas (Professor of Public Economics, Professor Nicholas Barr is Professor of Public Economics in the European Institute at the London School of Economics)
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780198748588
Number of Pages:
420
Publication Date:
05/02/2020
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Year Published:
2020
Place of Publication:
Oxford
Language:
English
SKU:
9780198748588

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