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Principles of economics : a streamlined approach / Robert H. Frank, Ben S. Bernanke, Kate Antonovics, Ori Heffetz.

By: Frank, Robert H. et al.
Contributor(s): Bernanke, Ben S | Antonovics, Kate | Heffetz, Ori.
Series: McGraw-Hill series in economics.New York, NY, USA : McGraw-Hill Education, ©2017Edition: Third edition.Description: xxvi, 581 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm.Content type: text. ISBN: 97812592556397 (pbk).Subject(s): EconomicsDDC classification: 330/P93 Other classification: CBA
Contents:
PART 1 Introduction1 - Thinking Like an Economist 2 - Supply and Demand 3 - A Brief Look at Macroeconomics PART 2 Competition and the Invisible Hand 4 - Demand and Elasticity 5 - Perfectly Competitive Supply 6 - Efficiency, Exchange, and the Invisible Hand in Action PART 3 Market Imperfections 7 - Monopoly, Oligopoly, and Monopolistic Competition 8 - Games and Strategic Behavior 9 - Externalities and Property Rights PART 4 Economics of Public Policy 10 - Using Economics to Make Better Policy Choices PART 5 International Trade 11 - International Trade and Trade Policy PART 6 Macroeconomics: Issues and Data 12 - Macroeconomics: The Bird's-Eye View of the Economy 13 - Measuring Economic Activity: GDP, Unemployment, and Inflation PART 7 The Economy in the Long Run 14 - Economic Growth, Productivity, and Living Standards 15 - The Labor Market: Workers, Wages, and Unemployment 16 - Saving and Capital Formation 17 - Money, the Federal Reserve, and Global Financial Markets PART 8 The Economy in the Short Run 18 - Short-Term Economic Fluctuations and Fiscal Policy 19 - Stabilizing the Economy: The Role of the Fed 20 - Inflation and Aggregate Supply PART 9 The International Economy 21 - Exchange Rates and the Open Economy
Summary: Offers a deeper understanding of economics by focusing on core concepts. Whether it's adopting a flipped classroom format, administering a course online, or just bringing more digital content into their lectures, this title allows instructors the flexibility to teach the course they want to teach.
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Includes index. "This international student edition is for use outside the U.S."--Cover.

PART 1 Introduction1 - Thinking Like an Economist 2 - Supply and Demand 3 - A Brief Look at Macroeconomics PART 2 Competition and the Invisible Hand 4 - Demand and Elasticity 5 - Perfectly Competitive Supply 6 - Efficiency, Exchange, and the Invisible Hand in Action PART 3 Market Imperfections 7 - Monopoly, Oligopoly, and Monopolistic Competition 8 - Games and Strategic Behavior 9 - Externalities and Property Rights PART 4 Economics of Public Policy 10 - Using Economics to Make Better Policy Choices PART 5 International Trade 11 - International Trade and Trade Policy PART 6 Macroeconomics: Issues and Data 12 - Macroeconomics: The Bird's-Eye View of the Economy 13 - Measuring Economic Activity: GDP, Unemployment, and Inflation PART 7 The Economy in the Long Run 14 - Economic Growth, Productivity, and Living Standards 15 - The Labor Market: Workers, Wages, and Unemployment 16 - Saving and Capital Formation 17 - Money, the Federal Reserve, and Global Financial Markets PART 8 The Economy in the Short Run 18 - Short-Term Economic Fluctuations and Fiscal Policy 19 - Stabilizing the Economy: The Role of the Fed 20 - Inflation and Aggregate Supply PART 9 The International Economy 21 - Exchange Rates and the Open Economy

Offers a deeper understanding of economics by focusing on core concepts. Whether it's adopting a flipped classroom format, administering a course online, or just bringing more digital content into their lectures, this title allows instructors the flexibility to teach the course they want to teach.

In English.

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