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_aSamuelson, Paul A. _q(Paul Anthony), _d1915-2009 _91479 |
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_aEconomics / _cPaul A. Samuelson, William D. Nordhaus. |
| 250 | _a17th ed., international ed. | ||
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_aBoston, etc. : _bMcGraw-Hill, _cc2001. |
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_axxiv, 792 p. : _bill. b&w ; _c26 cm. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aPt. 1. Basic concepts -- Ch. 1. The Fundamentals of economics -- Appendix 1. How to read graphs -- Ch. 2. Markets and government in a modern economy -- Ch. 3. Basic elements of supply and demand -- Pt. 2. Microeconomics: supply, demand, and product markets -- Ch. 4. Applications of supply and demand -- Ch. 5. Demand and consumer behavior -- Appendix 5. Geometrical analysis of consumer equilibrium -- Ch. 6. Production and business organization -- Ch. 7. Analysis of costs -- Ch. 8. Analysis of perfectly competitive markets -- Ch. 9. Imperfect competition and its polar case of monopoly -- Ch. 10. Oligopoly and monopolistic competition -- Ch. 11. Uncertainty and game theory -- Pt. 3. Factor markets: labor, land, and capital -- Ch. 12. How markets determine incomes -- Ch. 13. The labor market -- Ch. 14. Land and capital -- Appendix 14. Markets and economic efficiency -- Pt. 4. Applied microeconomics: international trade, government, and the environment -- Ch. 15. Comparative advantage and protectionism -- Ch. 16. Government taxation and expenditure -- Ch. 17. Promoting more efficient markets -- Ch. 18. Protecting the environment -- Ch. 19. Efficiency vs. equality: the big trade-off -- Pt. 5. Macroeconomics: the study of economic growth and business cycle -- Ch. 20. Overview of macroeconomics -- Appendix 20. Macroeconomics data -- Ch. 21. Measuring economic activity -- Ch. 22. Consumption and investment -- Ch. 23. Business fluctuations and the theory of aggregate demand -- Ch. 24. The multiplier model -- Ch. 25. Money, banking, and financial markets -- Ch. 26. Central banking and monetary policy -- Pt. 6. Economic growth and macroeconomic policy -- Ch. 27. The process of economic growth -- Ch. 28. The challenge of economic development -- Ch. 29. Exchange rates and the international financial system -- Ch. 30. Open-economy macroeconomics -- Pt. 7. Unemployment, inflection, and economic policy -- Ch. 31. Unemployment and the foundation of aggregate supply -- Ch. 32. Ensuring price stability -- Ch. 33. The warring schools of macroeconomics -- Ch. 34. Policies for growth and stability. | |
| 520 | _aThis text presents a clear and accurate introduction to economics. This edition features material on the economics of the information age, has a revised treatment of international economics and uses real-world examples to discuss concepts. | ||
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_aEconomics _9218 |
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_aNordhaus, William D. _91480 |
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