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ECONOMICS: PRINCIPLES AND POLICY, 12e, International Edition teaches the principles of economics, including current economic situations, providing an essential resource for faculty and students who want a solid introduction that calls on policy-based information for examples and applications.
ECONOMICS: PRINCIPLES AND POLICY, 12e, International Edition teaches the principles of economics, including current economic situations, providing an essential resource for faculty and students who want a solid introduction that calls on policy-based information for examples and applications.
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- Verlag: Cengage Learning EMEA / South Western College
- 12th Ed.
- Seitenzahl: 888
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm
- Gewicht: 1570g
- ISBN-13: 9780538453691
- ISBN-10: 0538453699
- Artikelnr.: 33347904
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Cengage Learning EMEA / South Western College
- 12th Ed.
- Seitenzahl: 888
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm
- Gewicht: 1570g
- ISBN-13: 9780538453691
- ISBN-10: 0538453699
- Artikelnr.: 33347904
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Part I: GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH ECONOMICS.1. What Is Economics?2. The Economy: Myth and Reality.3. The Fundamental Economic Problem: Scarcity and Choice.4. Supply and Demand: An Initial Look.Part II: THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY.5. Consumer Choice: Individual and Market Demand.6. Demand and Elasticity.7. Production, Inputs, and Cost: Building Blocks for Supply Analysis.8. Output, Price, and Profit: The Importance of Marginal Analysis.9. Securities, Business Finance, and the Economy: The Tail That Wags the Dog?Part III: MARKETS AND THE PRICE SYSTEM.10. The Firm and the Industry under Perfect Competition.11. Monopoly.12. Between Competition and Monopoly.13. Limiting Market Power: Regulation and Antitrust.Part IV: THE VIRTUES AND LIMITATIONS OF MARKETS.14. The Case for Free Markets: The Price System.15. The Shortcomings of Free Markets.16. The Market s Prime Achievement: Innovation and Growth.17. Externalities, the Environment, and Natural Resources.18. Taxation and Resource Allocation.Part V: THE DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME.19. Pricing the Factors of Production.20. Labor and Entrepreneurship: The Human Inputs.21. Poverty, Inequality, and Discrimination.Part VI: THE MACROECONOMY: AGGREGATE SUPPLY AND DEMAND.22. An Introduction to Macroeconomics.23. The Goals of Macroeconomic Policy.24. Economic Growth: Theory and Policy.25. Aggregate Demand and the Powerful Consumer.26. Demand-Side Equilibrium: Unemployment or Inflation?27. Bringing in the Supply Side: Unemployment and Inflation?Part VII: FISCAL AND MONETARY POLICY.28. Managing Aggregate Demand: Fiscal Policy.29. Money and the Banking System.30. Monetary Policy: Conventional and Unconventional.31.The Financial Crisis and the Great Recession.32. The Debate over Monetary and Fiscal Policy.33. Budget Deficits in the Short and Long Run.34. The Trade-Off between Inflation and Unemployment.Part VIII: THE UNITED STATES IN THE WORLD ECONOMY.35. International Trade and Comparative Advantage.36. The International Monetary System: Order or Disorder?37. Exchange Rates and the Macroeconomy.
Part I: GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH ECONOMICS.1. What Is Economics?2. The Economy: Myth and Reality.3. The Fundamental Economic Problem: Scarcity and Choice.4. Supply and Demand: An Initial Look.Part II: THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY.5. Consumer Choice: Individual and Market Demand.6. Demand and Elasticity.7. Production, Inputs, and Cost: Building Blocks for Supply Analysis.8. Output, Price, and Profit: The Importance of Marginal Analysis.9. Securities, Business Finance, and the Economy: The Tail That Wags the Dog?Part III: MARKETS AND THE PRICE SYSTEM.10. The Firm and the Industry under Perfect Competition.11. Monopoly.12. Between Competition and Monopoly.13. Limiting Market Power: Regulation and Antitrust.Part IV: THE VIRTUES AND LIMITATIONS OF MARKETS.14. The Case for Free Markets: The Price System.15. The Shortcomings of Free Markets.16. The Market s Prime Achievement: Innovation and Growth.17. Externalities, the Environment, and Natural Resources.18. Taxation and Resource Allocation.Part V: THE DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME.19. Pricing the Factors of Production.20. Labor and Entrepreneurship: The Human Inputs.21. Poverty, Inequality, and Discrimination.Part VI: THE MACROECONOMY: AGGREGATE SUPPLY AND DEMAND.22. An Introduction to Macroeconomics.23. The Goals of Macroeconomic Policy.24. Economic Growth: Theory and Policy.25. Aggregate Demand and the Powerful Consumer.26. Demand-Side Equilibrium: Unemployment or Inflation?27. Bringing in the Supply Side: Unemployment and Inflation?Part VII: FISCAL AND MONETARY POLICY.28. Managing Aggregate Demand: Fiscal Policy.29. Money and the Banking System.30. Monetary Policy: Conventional and Unconventional.31.The Financial Crisis and the Great Recession.32. The Debate over Monetary and Fiscal Policy.33. Budget Deficits in the Short and Long Run.34. The Trade-Off between Inflation and Unemployment.Part VIII: THE UNITED STATES IN THE WORLD ECONOMY.35. International Trade and Comparative Advantage.36. The International Monetary System: Order or Disorder?37. Exchange Rates and the Macroeconomy.