Economics
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Economics
(Addison-Wesley series in economics)
Addison Wesley, c2003
6th ed
- complete package with CDs
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- [CD 2]
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For six editions, Michael Parkin has written and rewritten with the unwavering goal of opening students' eyes to the economic way of thinking. Using a straight forward, precise, and clear writing style, Parkin puts the student at center stage.
Parkin offers a thorough and detailed presentation of modern economics, including dynamic comparative advantage, game theory, rational expectations, new growth theory, and real business cycle theory.
To promote a rich, active learning experience, Parkin offers a comprehensive online learning environment featuring a dynamic e-book, interactive tutorials and quizzes, daily news updates, and more.
Changes to the Sixth Edition include a new introductory chapter that emphasizes the central role of tradeoffs in economics, a new chapter on Global Stock Markets, all-new Reading Between the Lines, and a full-color Electronic Study Guide CD-ROM packaged with every new textbook for free.
Table of Contents
I. INTRODUCTION.
1. What Is Economics.
Appendix. Graphs in Economics.
2. The Economic Problem.
II. HOW MARKETS WORK.
3. Demand and Supply.
4. Elasticity.
5. Efficiency and Equity.
6. Markets in Action.
III. HOUSEHOLDS' CHOICES.
7. Utility and Demand.
8. Possibilities, Preferences, and Choices.
IV. FIRMS AND MARKETS.
9. Organizing Production.
10. Output and Costs.
11. Perfect Competition.
12. Monopoly.
13. Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly.
V. RESOURCE MARKETS.
14. Demand and Supply in Factor Markets.
Appendix. Labor Unions.
15. Economic Inequality.
VI. MARKET FAILURE AND GOVERNMENT.
16. Public Goods and Taxes.
17. Regulation and Antitrust Law.
18. Externalities.
VII. MACROECONOMICS OVERVIEW.
19. Measuring GDP and Economic Growth.
20. Monitoring Cycles, Jobs, and the Price Level.
21. Aggregate Supply and Aggregate Demand.
VIII. AGGREGATE SUPPLY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH.
22. The Economy at Full Employment.
23. Capital, Investment, and Saving.
24. Economic Growth.
IX. AGGREGATE DEMAND AND INFLATION.
25. Expenditure Multipliers.
26. Fiscal Policy.
27. Money.
28. Monetary Policy.
29. Inflation.
X. STABILIZATION PROBLEMS AND POLICIES.
30. The Business Cycle.
31. Macroeconomic Policy Challenges.
XI. THE GLOBAL ECONOMY.
32. Trading with the World.
33. International Finance.
34. Global Stock Markets.
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