<B>For Principles of Economics courses. <BR> <BR> </B>Questions that drive interest, applications that illustrate concepts, and the tools to test and solidify comprehension. <BR> <BR>Students come into their first Economics course thinking they will gain a better understanding of the economy around
Economics principles, applications, and tools
β Scribed by OβSullivan, Arthur; Perez, Stephen J.; Sheffrin, Steven M.
- Publisher
- Pearson
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 769
- Edition
- 9th, global
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
I. Introduction and Key Principles1. Introduction: What Is Economics?2. The Key Principles of Economics 3. Exchange and Markets 4. Demand, Supply, and Market Equilibrium II. The Basic Concepts in Macroeconomics5. Measuring a Nation's Production and Income 6. Unemployment and Inflation III. The Economy in the Long Run7. The Economy at Full Employment 8. Why Do Economies Grow? IV. Economic Fluctuations and Fiscal Policy9. Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply 10. Fiscal Policy 11. The Income- Expenditure Model 12. Investment and Financial Markets V. Money, Banking, and Monetary Policy13. Money and the Banking System 14. The Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy VI. Inflation, Unemployment, and Economic Policy15. Modern Macroeconomics: From the Short Run to the Long Run 16. The Dynamics of Inflation and Unemployment 17. Macroeconomic Policy Debates VII. The International Economy18. International Trade and Public Policy 19. The World of International Finance VIII. A Closer Look at Demand and Supply20. Elasticity: A Measure of Responsiveness 21. Market Efficiency and Government Intervention 22. Consumer Choice: Utility Theory and Insights from Neuroscience IX. Market Structures and Pricing23. Production Technology and Cost 24. Perfect Competition 25. Monopoly and Price Discrimination 26. Market Entry and Monopolistic Competition 27. Oligopoly and Strategic Behavior 28. Controlling Market Power: Antitrust and Regulation X. Externalities and Information29. Imperfect Information: Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard 30. Public Goods and Public Choice 31. External Costs and Environmental Policy XI. The Labor Market and Income Distribution32. The Labor Market and the Distribution of Income
β¦ Subjects
Wirtschaftstheorie;Theorie;Economics;Volkswirtschaftslehre
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