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Economics

Table of Contents

PART ONE Introduction to the Price System
Chapter 1 Economics: The World Around You
Chapter 2 Choice, Opportunity Costs, and Specialization
Chapter 3 Markets, Demand and Supply, and the Price System
Chapter 5 The Public Sector

PART TWO Macroeconomic Basics
Chapter 6 National Income Accounting
Chapter 7 An Introduction to the Foreign Exchange Market and the Balance of Payments
Chapter 8 Unemployment and Inflation
Chapter 9 Macroeconomic Equilibrium: Aggregate Demand and Supply
Chapter 10 Aggregate Expenditures
Chapter 11 Incomes and Expenditures Equilibrium

PART THREE Macroeconomic Policy
Chapter 12 Fiscal Policy
Chapter 13 Money and Banking
Chapter 14 Monetary Policy
Chapter 15 Macroeconomic Policy: Tradeoffs, Expectations, Credibility, and Sources of Business Cycles
Chapter 16 Macroeconomic Viewpoints: New Keynesian, Monetarist, and New Classical

PART FOUR Economic Growth and Development
Chapter 17 Economic Growth
Chapter 18 Development Economics
Chapter 19 Globalization

PART FIVE Product Market Basics
Chapter 20 Elasticity: Demand and Supply
Chapter 21 Consumer Choice
Chapter 22 Supply: The Costs of Doing Business

PART SIX Product Markets
23. Profit Maximization
Chapter 24. Perfect Competition
Chapter 25 Monopoly
Chapter 27 Antitrust and Regulation
Chapter 28 Government and Market Failure

PART SEVEN Resource Markets
Chapter 29 Resource Markets
Chapter 30 The Labor Market
Chapter 31 Financial Markets: Institutions and Recent Events
Chapter 32. The Land Market and Natural Resources
Chapter 33 Aging, Social Security, and Health Care
Chapter 34 Income Distribution, Poverty, and Government Policy

PART EIGHT Issues in International Trade and Finance
Chapter 35 World Trade Equilibrium
Chapter 36 International Trade Restrictions
Chapter 37 Exchange Rates and Financial Links Between Countries




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