A tempered and humane economy : markets, families, and behavioral economics / Jannett Highfill and Patricia Podd Webber.

By: Highfill, Jannett K [author.]Contributor(s): Webber, Patricia Podd [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Lanham : Lexington Books, [2015]Copyright date: 2015Description: 1 online resource (193 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780739194546Subject(s): Families | Economics -- Psychological aspectsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Tempered and humane economy : markets, families, and behavioral economics.DDC classification: 306.85 LOC classification: HQ503 | .H54 2015Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Each person, each family -- The wisdom of families -- Elana's family network -- It's complicated, investing in yourself -- "It's not fair" -- Talk the walk -- What's luck got to do with it? -- The wisdom of families : supporting each other's decisions -- The big picture : investment decisions in context -- The wisdom of families : democracy is learned at home -- Investing in strangers -- The wisdom of families' : the most important investment -- Education : it's a social contract -- Mother jones would be pretty happy -- The best nets are more holes than rope -- Thinking harder : does "help" really help? -- The wisdom of families : good intentions and unintended consequences -- Tough love for the poor -- Tough love for the rich -- The wisdom of families : avoiding double standards -- Prosperity is an enormous achievement -- Warts and all, we are a big rich country -- Inclusive vs. extractive institutions : thinking globally -- When markets produce -- Markets and meaningful work -- Tempering markets with government policy -- The government we make -- When the challenge is healthcare -- Looking to the future -- The wisdom of families : challenge and aspiration -- Tempered optimism, humane prosperity -- Appendix 1: when you have enough to share, share wisely -- Appendix 2: concrete suggestions for sharing -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Each person, each family -- The wisdom of families -- Elana's family network -- It's complicated, investing in yourself -- "It's not fair" -- Talk the walk -- What's luck got to do with it? -- The wisdom of families : supporting each other's decisions -- The big picture : investment decisions in context -- The wisdom of families : democracy is learned at home -- Investing in strangers -- The wisdom of families' : the most important investment -- Education : it's a social contract -- Mother jones would be pretty happy -- The best nets are more holes than rope -- Thinking harder : does "help" really help? -- The wisdom of families : good intentions and unintended consequences -- Tough love for the poor -- Tough love for the rich -- The wisdom of families : avoiding double standards -- Prosperity is an enormous achievement -- Warts and all, we are a big rich country -- Inclusive vs. extractive institutions : thinking globally -- When markets produce -- Markets and meaningful work -- Tempering markets with government policy -- The government we make -- When the challenge is healthcare -- Looking to the future -- The wisdom of families : challenge and aspiration -- Tempered optimism, humane prosperity -- Appendix 1: when you have enough to share, share wisely -- Appendix 2: concrete suggestions for sharing -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- Index.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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