Foundations of microeconomics

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Foundations of microeconomics

Robin Bade, Michael Parkin

Addison-Wesley, c2002

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Includes index

LCCN:2001022086

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Description

In Foundations of Microeconomics, Robin Bade and Michael Parkin provide a serious, yet accessible economics course that is focused on helping students understand the basic principles of economics, connecting these principles to today's economic issues, and developing a lasting interest in economics as a relevant part of their own lives. Foundations of Microeconomics features a tightly constructed pedagogical approach that never wavers from its goal-to give students an in-depth understanding of important economic principles in a way that is clear, concise, and concerned every step of the way with engaging students' interest and understanding. This text is shorter than most and focused on key concepts-but not watered down. The glue that holds together the chapters and the entire teaching/learning package is the "Checkpoint" feature. Bade and Parkin know that the best time to review material is when it's fresh in students' minds. "Checkpoints" reinforce the key points of the chapter by amplifying concepts with a full page of practice problems and solutions that immediately reinforce the learning objectives and strengthen students' understanding of the material. Efoundations, the text's Web site, free with the purchase of any new copy of the book, includes a complete eText, integrated links to the eStudy Guide, Foundations Interactive, Economics in the News, and a full range of Web resources including self assessment quizzes with links back to the eText.

Table of Contents

I. INTRODUCTION. 1. Getting Started. Appendix: Making and Using Graphs. 2. The U.S. Economy. 3. The Economic Problem. 4. Demand and Supply. II. A CLOSER LOOK AT MARKETS. 5. Elasticities of Demand and Supply. 6. Efficiency and Fairness of Markets. III. HOW GOVERNMENTS INFLUENCE THE ECONOMY. 7. Government Influences on Markets. 8. Externalities. 9. Public Goods and the Tax System. IV. A CLOSER LOOK AT DECISION MAKERS. 10. Consumer Choice and Demand. Appendix: Indifference Curves. 11. Production, Cost, and Supply. V. PRICES, PROFITS, AND INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE. 12. Competition. 13. Monopoly. 14. Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly. 15. Antitrust Law and Cartel Regulation. VI. HOW INCOMES ARE DETERMINED. 16. Demand and Supply in Factor Markets. 17. Earnings Differences. 18. Income Distribution. VII. MICROECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES. 19. Microeconomics of Farms and Cities. 20. International Trade Policy. 21. International Finance.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA56384330
  • ISBN
    • 0201473836
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Boston ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    1 v. (various pasings)
  • Size
    26 cm
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