The economic organization of the household

The economic organization of the household

By W. Keith Bryant

Subjects: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, Personal Finance, Nonfiction, Families, Family, Money Management, Economic aspects of Family, Economic aspects, Business, Budgeting, Consumption (Economics), Households, Income, Income, united states, Family, united states, Family, economic aspects, Consumption (economics)

Description: Surveying the field of the economics of the household, the second edition of this text reviews the theory of the consumer at the intermediate undergraduate level. It then applies and extends it to consumer demand and expenditures, consumption and saving, time allocation among market work, home work, and leisure, human capital emphasizing investment in education, children and health, fertility, marriage, and divorce. Influenced by Gary Becker and his associates, the models developed are used to help explain modern U.S. trends in family behavior. Topics are discussed with the aid of geometry and a little algebra. For those with calculus, mathematical endnotes provide the models on which the text discussions are based and interesting applications beyond the scope of the text.

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