Economics / David C. Colander.

By: Colander, David C [author]
Publisher: Boston : McGraw-Hill / Irwin, [2008]Copyright date: c2008Edition: Seventh EditionDescription: 813 [62] pages : illustration ; 26cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780073402864 (alk. paper); 0073402869 (alk. paper)Subject(s): EconomicsDDC classification: 330 LOC classification: HB171.5 | .C788 2008Online resources: Table of contents only | Publisher description
Contents:
I: Introduction: Thinking Like An EconomistChapter 1: Economics and Economic ReasoningChapter 2: The Production Possibility Model, Trade, and Globalization.Chapter 3: Economic institutionsChapter 4: Supply and DemandChapter 5: Using Supply and DemandII: MicroeconomicsI: Microeconomics: The BasicsChapter 6: Describing Supply and Demand: ElasticitiesChapter 7: Taxation and Government InterventionII: Foundations of Supply and DemandChapter 8: The Logic of Individual Choice: The Foundation of Supply and DemandChapter 9: Production and Cost Analysis IChapter 10: Production and Cost Analysis IIIII: Market Structure Chapter 11: Perfect CompetitionChapter 12: MonopolyChapter 13: Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly IV: Real World CompetitionChapter 14: Game Theory, Strategic Decisions Marking,and Behavioral Economics Chapter 15: Real-World Competition and Technology Chapter 16: Antitrust Policy and RegulationV: Factor MarketsChapter 17: Work and the Labor MarketChapter 17w:Non wage and Asset Income: Rents, Profits, and InterestChapter 18: Who Gets What? The Distribution of IncomeV: Applying Economic Reasoning to PolicyChapter 19: Government Policy and Market FailuresChapter 19w: Politics and Economics: The Case of Agriculture MarketsChapter 20: Microeconomic Policy, Economic Reasoning, and BeyondChapter 21: International Trade Policy, Comparative Advantage, and OutsourcingIII: MacroeconomicsI: Macroeconomic ProblemsChapter 23: Economic Growth, Business Cycles, Unemployment, and InflationChapter 24: National Income AccountingII: The Macroeconomic FrameworkChapter 25: Growth, Productivity, and the Wealth of NationsChapter 26: Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply, and Modern MacroeconomicsChapter 27: The Multiplier ModelIII: Money, Inflation, and Monetary PolicyChapter 28: Money, Banking, and the Financial SectorChapter 29: Monetary Policy and the Debate about Macro PolicyChapter 30: Inflation and Its Relationship to Unemployment and Growth IV: Macro Policy in PerspectiveChapter 31: Aggregate Demand Policy in Perspective Chapter 32: Politics, Deficits,and Debt Chapter 33: Macro Policies in Developing Countries V: International Policy IssuesChapter 34: International Financial PolicyChapter 35: Macro Policy in a Global Setting
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Includes index.

I: Introduction: Thinking Like An EconomistChapter 1: Economics and Economic ReasoningChapter 2: The Production Possibility Model, Trade, and Globalization.Chapter 3: Economic institutionsChapter 4: Supply and DemandChapter 5: Using Supply and DemandII: MicroeconomicsI: Microeconomics: The BasicsChapter 6: Describing Supply and Demand: ElasticitiesChapter 7: Taxation and Government InterventionII: Foundations of Supply and DemandChapter 8: The Logic of Individual Choice: The Foundation of Supply and DemandChapter 9: Production and Cost Analysis IChapter 10: Production and Cost Analysis IIIII: Market Structure Chapter 11: Perfect CompetitionChapter 12: MonopolyChapter 13: Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly IV: Real World CompetitionChapter 14: Game Theory, Strategic Decisions Marking,and Behavioral Economics Chapter 15: Real-World Competition and Technology Chapter 16: Antitrust Policy and RegulationV: Factor MarketsChapter 17: Work and the Labor MarketChapter 17w:Non wage and Asset Income: Rents, Profits, and InterestChapter 18: Who Gets What? The Distribution of IncomeV: Applying Economic Reasoning to PolicyChapter 19: Government Policy and Market FailuresChapter 19w: Politics and Economics: The Case of Agriculture MarketsChapter 20: Microeconomic Policy, Economic Reasoning, and BeyondChapter 21: International Trade Policy, Comparative Advantage, and OutsourcingIII: MacroeconomicsI: Macroeconomic ProblemsChapter 23: Economic Growth, Business Cycles, Unemployment, and InflationChapter 24: National Income AccountingII: The Macroeconomic FrameworkChapter 25: Growth, Productivity, and the Wealth of NationsChapter 26: Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply, and Modern MacroeconomicsChapter 27: The Multiplier ModelIII: Money, Inflation, and Monetary PolicyChapter 28: Money, Banking, and the Financial SectorChapter 29: Monetary Policy and the Debate about Macro PolicyChapter 30: Inflation and Its Relationship to Unemployment and Growth IV: Macro Policy in PerspectiveChapter 31: Aggregate Demand Policy in Perspective Chapter 32: Politics, Deficits,and Debt Chapter 33: Macro Policies in Developing Countries V: International Policy IssuesChapter 34: International Financial PolicyChapter 35: Macro Policy in a Global Setting

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