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The Economics of Human Rights

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The Economics of Human Rights explores how economic principles can illuminate the complex decisions behind human rights issues such as capital punishment, genocide, and terrorism. This textbook introduces microeconomic analysis to examine incentives and resource allocation related to human rights violence. Contributions from experts provide diverse perspectives and first-hand accounts, enriching the study of prevention and resolution strategies. It integrates economics and human rights scholarship to offer a systematic approach to understanding social problems.
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This book is ideal for students and researchers in economics and human rights, educators, policy-makers, and professionals working in organisations aiding victims of human rights violations. It suits those seeking an interdisciplinary, analytical framework for social justice issues.

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This textbook offers an economic analysis of various human rights topics: capital punishment, violence against women, asylum-seeking, genocide, and hate crime. Readers gain a fundamental understanding of the history and background of the issues, the decision making process involved, and the benefits and costs leading to the decisions.

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Economics plays a key role in human rights issues as decision-makers weigh the incentives associated with choosing how to use scarce resources in the context of committing or escaping human rights violence. This textbook provides an introduction to the microeconomic analysis of human rights, utilising economics as a lens through which to examine social topics including capital punishment, violence against women, asylum seeking, terrorism, child abuse, genocide, and hate.

Whether analysing the decisions made in capital punishment cases, the causes and consequences of genocide, or the impact of terrorist acts on domestic and international decision-making, the science of economics provides tools and a systematic method of analysis and policy recommendation. This key text presents a method for integrating the social sciences of economics and human rights to create new opportunities for the investigation of social issues. Within each chapter, readers gain a fundamental understanding of a specific human rights issue, the decision-makers and the decision-making process involved, and the benefits and costs leading to the decisions. Experts on each issue, drawn from a variety of fields, contribute to each chapter and present first-hand accounts and different perspectives on each issue. The detailed analyses and accounts provided also explore the potential incentives involved in the prevention and termination of human rights violations.

Aiming to further economic inquiry and enhance interdisciplinary research, this textbook serves as a multi-purpose guide for a range of readers. Students, researchers, and educators, as well as those working in organisations supporting victims of human rights violations and policy-makers facing human rights challenges, will find The Economics of Human Rights informative and engaging.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781138500150

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 25 September 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Illustration: 52 Tables, black and white; 47 Line drawings, black and white; 47 Illustrations, black and white

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 189.0mm

Height: 246.0mm

Weight: 730g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Elizabeth M. Wheaton is a senior lecturer in economics at Southern Methodist University, USA, the founder and CEO of Equip the Saints, a nonprofit consultancy that works to strengthen nonprofit organizations worldwide and to equip world changers to fulfil their personal missions, and a researcher on the subjects of child labor and the economics of human rights. She believes that you don’t need a title, unlimited time, or abundant resources to change the world.

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