Yanis Varoufakis
                                    
                                        Psychology Press,
                                    
                                    1998
                                
                             
                            
                         
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                Blurb
                                Foundations of Economics breathes life into the discipline by linking key economic concepts with wider debates and issues. By bringing to light delightful mind-teasers, philosophical questions and intriguing politics in mainstream economics, it promises to enliven an otherwise dry course whilst inspiring students to do well.
 The book covers all the main economic concepts and addresses in detail three main areas:
 * consumption and choice
 * production and markets
 * government and the State.
 Each is discussed in terms of what the conventional textbook says, how these ideas developed in historical and philosophical terms and whether or not they make sense. Assumptions about economics as a discipline are challenged, and several pertinent students' anxieties ('Should I be studying economics?') are discussed.