Milad Zarin-Nejadan
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Editions: Slatkine (Genève), 2022
ISBN 978-2-8321-1144-4 548 pages This book provides an overview of public sector economics and the design of major government programs in Switzerland. Public finances and their management have been a major concern in industrialized countries for several decades, and more recently with the acceleration of economic globalization, financial or health crises, or the upheavals caused by global warming. The approach of the 13 chapters is both positive (how do state interventions influence the behavior of firms and households?) and normative (how can state interventions be designed to have the best chance of achieving their goal?). The juxtaposition of thematic chapters, which can be read separately, presents the theoretical foundations that explain how economic theory can be used to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of public policy. The fruit of many years of teaching experience accumulated by the authors on continuing education courses, this book offers a vast panorama of the economic role of the state and its operating mechanisms. |
Milad Zarin-Nejadan
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Editions EdES (Neuchâtel), 2019
ISBN 978-2-8399-2611-9 This book, intended for first-year bachelor students in economics, is an introduction to the analysis of this sub-discipline of political economy, to familiarize oneself with the conceptual and numerical representation of aggregate economic activity, and to understand the real and monetary determinants of cyclical fluctuations, including the role played by the state in this process. Particular attention is paid to analyzing the consequences of macroeconomic policies. The approach is above all graphic and intuitive, making this manual accessible to a wider audience. |
Luc Weber, Milad Zarin-Nejadan et Alain Schönenbrger
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Editions: Economica (Paris), 2017
ISBN 978-2-7178-6953-8 480 pages This book is dedicated to the economic analysis of government activity. With its share of GDP quadrupling in the space of a century, the state now plays a considerable economic role. The current omnipresence of the state has long aroused the curiosity of researchers in the social sciences and law. State management, often dominated by political power struggles and the interests of pressure groups, should be based on rigorous examination, free from ideological preconceptions. However, economics and public finance provide a structured frame of reference, logically analyzing situations and proposing solutions – two necessary, if not sufficient, conditions for rational action. |
Milad Zarin-Nejadan
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Editions: EdES (Neuchâtel), 2010, 3e édition
ISBN 978-2-8399-0744-6 This book, aimed primarily at second-year Bachelor’s students in economics, is designed to deepen and broaden the basic concepts of microeconomic theory acquired in the first year. It covers the foundations of consumer and producer behavior, leading to the formulation of supply and demand functions, and the analysis of price formation in markets with perfect and imperfect competition. The book also covers general equilibrium theory. Particular attention is paid to analyzing the consequences of various state interventions, justified in particular by the presence of market failures |