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The Microeconomics of Public Policy Analysis

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The Microeconomics of Public Policy Analysis by Lee S. Friedman demonstrates the use of microeconomics as a vital tool for analysing public policy problems. The book applies economic models to real-world issues such as the California electricity crisis, welfare reform, public school finance, global warming, health insurance, and tax policies. Through these applications, it explores policy strengths, weaknesses, and potential improvements, while also developing skills in economic policy design, prediction, and evaluation.
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This text is ideal for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in economics, public policy, and public affairs, as well as practitioners seeking a rigorous yet approachable guide to microeconomic approaches in policy analysis.

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Shows how microeconomics can and should be used in the analysis of public policy problems. This book offers the microeconomic tools necessary to understand policy analysis of a wide range of matters of public concern - including the California electricity crisis, welfare reform, public school finance, global warming, and health insurance.

Teachers and students alike will be thanking Lee Friedman for accomplishing what all too few textbook authors do: breathing the vibrant life of practical examples into the abstract principles of economic analysis. This book links sound economic theory to scores of policy problems, presented in rich institutional detail. It will engage, enlighten, and captivate participants in both public policy and mainline economics courses for years to come. -- Henry J. Aaron, Brookings Institution Getting the economics right is one of the first tasks to getting public policy right. In Lee Friedman's new text, we now have the thorough and thoughtful treatment we need to train the next generation of policymakers and their advisors. Friedman makes sure the student sees the strengths and weaknesses of each tool in the economist's kit. To Harry Truman's chagrin each application and substantive topic gets a balanced 'pro vs. con' presentation. And today's policy analysts, myself included, need this book within easy reach, on the shelf between Varian and Rawls. -- Robert P. Inman, University of Pennsylvania An important book. It should have a major impact in schools of policy, planning, and administration, and even in some economics departments. Friedman does a great job of applying the theory to important real-world problems. -- David Howell, New School University The Microeconomics of Public Policy Analysis will quickly become the most widely used text in graduate schools of public affairs and will be an attractive text for use in advanced undergraduate economics courses. The main argument is that microeconomic theory provides a strong and persuasive foundation for designing policies to achieve efficiency and equity in market and nonmarket settings. This text is significant ... the best to bring together economic rigor and policy applications. -- Samuel L. Myers, Jr., Roy Wilkins Professor of Human Relations and Social Justice, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota Lee Friedman's new text is just what's needed to prepare the next generation of policy analysts for the challenges ahead. It provides a strong foundation for a public-policy course that could serve either as a complement or substitute for a traditional intermediate microeconomics course. Friedman is superb at developing extended real-world examples that provide a grounded sense of both the power and the limitations of economic analysis. -- Philip J. Cook, Duke University

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This title aims to show how microeconomics should be used in the analysis of public policy problems. It provides a way to learn microeconomics, motivated by its application to important, real-world issues.

Lee Friedman offers the microeconomic tools necessary to understand policy analysis of a range of public concerns—including the California electricity crisis, welfare reform, public school finance, global warming, health insurance, day care, tax policies, college loans, and mass transit pricing. These issues are scrutinised through microeconomic models that identify policy strengths, weaknesses, and ideas for improvements.

The book has two complementary goals. One is to develop skills of economic policy analysis: to design, predict the effects of, and evaluate public policies. The other is to develop a deep understanding of microeconomics as an analytic tool for application—its strengths and extensions into such advanced technologies as general equilibrium models and pricing methods for natural monopolies, and its weaknesses, such as behavioural inconsistencies with utility-maximisation models and its limits in comparing institutional alternatives.

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David Howell, New School University praises the book as “an important book” expected to impact policy, planning, and economics education by effectively applying theory to practical problems. Samuel L. Myers, Jr., University of Minnesota, highlights its accessibility, noting it is suitable for graduate-level public affairs students and advanced undergraduates, as well as non-economists looking to grasp essential economic concepts in policy analysis.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691089348

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 09 May 2002

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 142 line illus.

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 178.0mm

Height: 254.0mm

Weight: 1729g

Pages: 784

About the Author

Lee S. Friedman is an economist and Professor of Public Policy at the Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley. A recipient of the David N. Kershaw Award for distinguished public policy research, he is the author of Microeconomic Policy Analysis (McGraw-Hill) and numerous articles in scholarly journals. He is the former editor of the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, the official journal of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, whose presidency he also held.

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