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Survey of Econ 2 (With Printed Access Card). Robert L. Sexton.

By: Sexton, Robert L.
2013Mason, OH : South-Western Cengage Learning, ©2014Edition: 2nd student ed.Description: 418 pages : 27 cm. illustrations.Content type: text ISBN: 9781285087306; 1285087305.Subject(s): EconomicsDDC classification: 330/Se91 Other classification: CBA Online resources: Publisher description | Table of contents only | Contributor biographical information
Contents:
Part 1: Introduction to Economics. 1. The Role and Method of Economics. 2. The Economic Way of Thinking. 3. Supply and Demand. 4. Using Supply and Demand. 5. Market Failure and Public Choice. Part 2: Microeconomics. 6. Production and Costs. 7. Firms in Perfectly Competitive Markets. 8. Monopoly. 9. Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly. 10. Labor Markets, Income Distribution, and Poverty. Part 3: Macroeconomics. 11. Introduction to Macroeconomics: Unemployment, Inflation, and Economic Fluctuations. 12. Economic Growth. 13. Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply. 14. Fiscal Policy. 15. Monetary Institutions. 16. The Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy. 17. Issues in Macroeconomic Theory and Policy. 18. International Economics.
Summary: Created through a "student-tested, faculty-approved" review process with more than 150 students and faculty, this title offers an accessible solution to accommodate the diverse lifestyles of today's learners at a value-based price. It introduces students to the exciting, practical role that economics plays in everyday life.
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Includes index.

Part 1: Introduction to Economics. 1. The Role and Method of Economics. 2. The Economic Way of Thinking. 3. Supply and Demand. 4. Using Supply and Demand. 5. Market Failure and Public Choice. Part 2: Microeconomics. 6. Production and Costs. 7. Firms in Perfectly Competitive Markets. 8. Monopoly. 9. Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly. 10. Labor Markets, Income Distribution, and Poverty. Part 3: Macroeconomics. 11. Introduction to Macroeconomics: Unemployment, Inflation, and Economic Fluctuations. 12. Economic Growth. 13. Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply. 14. Fiscal Policy. 15. Monetary Institutions. 16. The Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy. 17. Issues in Macroeconomic Theory and Policy. 18. International Economics.

Created through a "student-tested, faculty-approved" review process with more than 150 students and faculty, this title offers an accessible solution to accommodate the diverse lifestyles of today's learners at a value-based price. It introduces students to the exciting, practical role that economics plays in everyday life.

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