Coursebook for Economics
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Coursebook for Economics

Private and Public Choice

  1. 454 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Coursebook for Economics

Private and Public Choice

About this book

Coursebook for Economics: Private and Public Choice contains questions and problems dealing with market decisions, market process, taxes, government spending. The book is designed to help students using the textbook "Economics: Private and Public Choice, Second Edition." The text also provides a section on "Problems and Projects" which emphasizes mechanics and economic reasoning with case-study type problems, report preparation, or economic data presentation for hypothesis development. The book also provides "complex application"-type problems which can be solved by the student's utilization of economic principles to realistic situations. The text showcases selected articles in the section "Perspectives in Economics" to expand on important concepts, to explain historical viewpoints, as well as to offer original ideas of current influential economists. Among the articles are: "How Government Profits from Inflation;" "The Awful Year Inflation Ran Wild;" "How the Federal Reserve Decides How Much Money to Put into the Economy;" and "The Roller-Coaster Income Tax." The book is suitable for students of economics and business, sociologists, general readers interested in real-world economics, and policy makers involved in national economic development.

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Information

Year
2014
Print ISBN
9780123110541
eBook ISBN
9781483264349
Edition
2

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Coursebook for Economics Private and Public Choice
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. PREFACE
  6. TO THE INSTRUCTOR
  7. CHAPTER 1. THE ECONOMIC APPROACH
  8. CHAPTER 2. SOME TOOLS OF THE ECONOMIST
  9. CHAPTER 3. MARKET DECISIONS AND THE MARKET PROCESS
  10. CHAPTER 4. A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR
  11. CHAPTER 5. TAXES AND GOVERNMENT SPENDING
  12. CHAPTER 6. TAKING THE NATION'S ECONOMIC PULSE
  13. CHAPTER 7. UNEMPLOYMENT, INFLATION, AND BUSINESS CYCLES
  14. CHAPTER 8. AGGREGATE EQUILIBRIUM AND A SIMPLE KEYNESIAN MODEL
  15. CHAPTER 9. THE MULTIPLIER, THE ACCELERATOR, AND A KEYNESIAN VIEW OF THE BUSINESS CYCLE
  16. CHAPTER 10. FISCAL POLICY
  17. CHAPTER 11. MONEY AND THE BANKING SYSTEM
  18. CHAPTER 12. MONEY, EMPLOYMENT, INFLATION, AND A MORE COMPLETE KEYNESIAN MODEL
  19. CHAPTER 13. THE MONETARIST CHALLENGE TO THE KEYNESIAN VIEW
  20. CHAPTER 14. UNEMPLOYMENT, INFLATION, AND THE LIMITS OF MACROPOLICY
  21. CHAPTER 15. INSTABILITY, STAGFLATION AND THE DIRECTION OF MACROECONOMICS
  22. CHAPTER 16. DEMAND AND CONSUMER CHOICE
  23. CHAPTER 17. COSTS AND PRODUCER DECISIONS
  24. CHAPTER 18. THE FIRM UNDER PURE COMPETITION
  25. CHAPTER 19. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION, PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION, AND LOW BARRIERS TO ENTRY
  26. CHAPTER 20. MONOPOLY AND HIGH BARRIERS TO ENTRY
  27. CAHPTER 21. OLIGOPOLY AND THE WORLD OF BIG BUSINESS
  28. CHAPTER 22. BUSINESS STRUCTURE, COMPETITION, AND PUBLIC POLICY
  29. CHAPTER 23. THE SUPPLY AND DEMAND OF PRODUCTIVE RESOURCES
  30. CHAPTER 25. CAPITAL, INTEREST, AND PROFIT
  31. CHAPTER 26. UNION POWER— A SHIELD OR A THREAT?
  32. CHAPTER 27. INEQUALITY, INCOME MOBILITY, AND THE BATTLE AGAINST POVERTY
  33. CHAPTER 28. EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION AND THE EARNINGS OF BLACKS AND WOMEN
  34. CHAPTER 29. THE ENERGY MARKET
  35. CHAPTER 30. PROBLEM AREAS FOR THE MARKET
  36. CHAPTER 31. PUBLIC CHOICE AND GAINING FROM GOVERNMENT
  37. CHAPTER 32. THE ECONOMICS OF GOVERNMENT FAILURE
  38. CHAPTER 33. GAINING FROM INTERNATIONAL TRADE
  39. CHAPTER 34. INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
  40. CHAPTER 35. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND THE GROWTH OF INCOME
  41. CHAPTER 36. COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
  42. ANSWER KEY