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| Preface | p. xvii |
| Introduction to Economics | p. 1 |
| The Scope and Method of Economics | p. 1 |
| Why Study Economics? | p. 2 |
| To Learn a Way of Thinking | p. 2 |
| To Understand Society | p. 4 |
| News Analysis: Economics and Global Affairs in 2005 | p. 5 |
| To Understand Global Affairs | p. 6 |
| To Be an Informed Voter | p. 6 |
| The Scope of Econom... MORE | p. 7 |
| Microeconomics and Macroeconomics | p. 8 |
| The Diverse Fields of Economics | p. 8 |
| Further Exploration: The Fields of Economics | p. 9 |
| The Method of Economics | p. 10 |
| Theories and Models | p. 11 |
| Economic Policy | p. 14 |
| An Invitation | p. 16 |
| Summary | p. 16 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 16 |
| Problem Set | p. 17 |
| How to Read and Understand Graphs | p. 17 |
| The Economic Problem: Scarcity and Choice | p. 25 |
| Scarcity, Choice, and Opportunity Cost | p. 26 |
| Scarcity and Choice in a One-Person Economy | p. 26 |
| News Analysis: Opportunity Costs and Internships | p. 27 |
| Scarcity and Choice in an Economy of Two or More | p. 28 |
| The Production Possibility Frontier | p. 31 |
| Comparative Advantage and the Gains from Trade | p. 36 |
| The Economic Problem | p. 39 |
| Economic Systems | p. 39 |
| Command Economies | p. 39 |
| Laissez-Faire Economies: The Free Market | p. 40 |
| Mixed Systems, Markets, and Governments | p. 41 |
| Looking Ahead | p. 42 |
| Summary | p. 42 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 43 |
| Problem Set | p. 43 |
| Demand, Supply, and Market Equilibrium | p. 47 |
| Firms and Households: The Basic Decision-Making Units | p. 48 |
| Input Markets and Output Markets: The Circular Flow | p. 48 |
| Demand in Product/Output Markets | p. 50 |
| Changes in Quantity Demanded Versus Changes in Demand | p. 51 |
| Price and Quantity Demanded: The Law of Demand | p. 51 |
| Other Determinants of Household Demand | p. 54 |
| Shift of Demand versus Movement Along a Demand Curve | p. 56 |
| From Household Demand to Market Demand | p. 57 |
| Supply in Product/Output Markets | p. 59 |
| Price and Quantity Supplied: The Law of Supply | p. 60 |
| Other Determinants of Supply | p. 61 |
| Shift of Supply versus Movement along a Supply Curve | p. 62 |
| From Individual Supply to Market Supply | p. 63 |
| Market Equilibrium | p. 64 |
| Excess Demand | p. 65 |
| Excess Supply | p. 66 |
| Changes in Equilibrium | p. 67 |
| Demand and Supply in Product Markets: A Review | p. 70 |
| Looking Ahead: Markets and the Allocation of Resources | p. 70 |
| News Analysis: Mad Cow Disease Cuts Demand for Cattle in 2005 | p. 71 |
| Summary | p. 72 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 73 |
| Problem Set | p. 73 |
| Demand and Supply Applications | p. 77 |
| The Price System: Rationing and Allocating Resources | p. 77 |
| Price Rationing | p. 77 |
| Constraints on the Market and Alternative Rationing Mechanisms | p. 79 |
| News Analysis: Hurricane Katrina and Gasoline Prices in 2005 | p. 83 |
| Prices and the Allocation of Resources | p. 84 |
| Price Floors | p. 84 |
| Supply and Demand Analysis: An Oil Import Fee | p. 85 |
| Supply and Demand and Market Efficiency | p. 86 |
| Consumer Surplus | p. 87 |
| Producer Surplus | p. 88 |
| Competitive Markets Maximize the Sum of Producer and Consumer Surplus | p. 89 |
| Potential Causes of Deadweight Loss from Under- and Overproduction | p. 89 |
| Further Exploration: The Drug Wars: A Matter of Supply and Demand | p. 90 |
| Looking Ahead | p. 91 |
| Summary | p. 91 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 92 |
| Problem Set | p. 92 |
| Elasticity | p. 95 |
| Price Elasticity of Demand | p. 96 |
| Slope and Elasticity | p. 96 |
| Types of Elasticity | p. 97 |
| News Analysis: Elasticity of Supply and House Prices | p. 99 |
| Calculating Elasticities | p. 100 |
| Calculating Percentage Changes | p. 100 |
| Elasticity Is a Ratio of Percentages | p. 101 |
| The Midpoint Formula | p. 101 |
| Elasticity Changes along a Straight-Line Demand Curve | p. 102 |
| Elasticity and Total Revenue | p. 104 |
| The Determinants of Demand Elasticity | p. 105 |
| Availability of Substitutes | p. 105 |
| The Importance of Being Unimportant | p. 105 |
| Further Exploration: London Newspapers and New York Restaurants Learn about Elasticity | p. 106 |
| The Time Dimension | p. 106 |
| Other Important Elasticities | p. 107 |
| Income Elasticity of Demand | p. 107 |
| Cross-Price Elasticity of Demand | p. 107 |
| Elasticity of Supply | p. 107 |
| Looking Ahead | p. 108 |
| Summary | p. 108 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 109 |
| Problem Set | p. 109 |
| Point Elasticity (Optional) | p. 110 |
| Foundations of Microeconomics: Consumers and Firms | p. 113 |
| Household Behavior and Consumer Choice | p. 113 |
| Household Choice in Output Markets | p. 116 |
| The Determinants of Household Demand | p. 116 |
| The Budget Constraint | p. 116 |
| Further Exploration: Opportunity Costs-Then and Now | p. 119 |
| The Equation of the Budget Constraint | p. 120 |
| The Basis of Choice: Utility | p. 122 |
| Diminishing Marginal Utility | p. 122 |
| Allocating Income to Maximize Utility | p. 123 |
| The Utility-Maximizing Rule | p. 125 |
| Diminishing Marginal Utility and Downward-Sloping Demand | p. 125 |
| Income and Substitution Effects | p. 126 |
| The Income Effect | p. 126 |
| News Analysis: Marginal Utility and the Capacity to Consume | p. 127 |
| The Substitution Effect | p. 128 |
| Consumer Surplus | p. 128 |
| Household Choice in Input Markets | p. 130 |
| The Labor Supply Decision | p. 130 |
| The Price of Leisure | p. 131 |
| Income and Substitution Effects of a Wage Change | p. 131 |
| Saving and Borrowing: Present Versus Future Consumption | p. 133 |
| A Review: Households in Output and Input Markets | p. 134 |
| Summary | p. 134 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 135 |
| Problem Set | p. 135 |
| Indifference Curves | p. 137 |
| The Production Process: The Behavior of Profit-Maximizing Firms | p. 143 |
| The Behavior of Profit-Maximizing Firms | p. 146 |
| Profits and Economic Costs | p. 146 |
| News Analysis: An Idea, a Firm, and Profits in 2005 | p. 148 |
| Short-Run versus Long-Run Decisions | p. 149 |
| The Bases of Decisions: Market Price of Outputs, Available Technology, and Input Prices | p. 150 |
| The Production Process | p. 151 |
| Production Functions: Total Product, Marginal Product, and Average Product | p. 151 |
| Production Functions with Two Variable Factors of Production | p. 154 |
| Choice of Technology | p. 155 |
| News Analysis: Increasing Substitution of Capital for Labor Raises Labor Productivity | p. 156 |
| Looking Ahead: Cost and Supply | p. 157 |
| Summary | p. 157 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 158 |
| Problem Set | p. 158 |
| Isoquants and Iscosts | p. 159 |
| Short-Run Costs and Output Decisions | p. 165 |
| Costs in the Short Run | p. 165 |
| Fixed Costs | p. 166 |
| Variable Costs | p. 168 |
| Total Costs | p. 174 |
| Short-Run Costs: A Review | p. 176 |
| Output Decisions: Revenues, Costs, and Profit Maximization | p. 176 |
| Total Revenue (TR) and Marginal Revenue (MR) | p. 177 |
| Comparing Costs and Revenues to Maximize Profit | p. 178 |
| Further Exploration: Case Study in Marginal Analysis: An Ice Cream Parlor | p. 180 |
| The Short-Run Supply Curve | p. 181 |
| Looking Ahead | p. 182 |
| Summary | p. 183 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 183 |
| Problem Set | p. 184 |
| Long-Run Costs and Output Decisions | p. 187 |
| Short-Run Conditions and Long-Run Directions | p. 188 |
| Maximizing Profits | p. 188 |
| Minimizing Losses | p. 190 |
| The Short-Run Industry Supply Curve | p. 192 |
| Long-Run Directions: A Review | p. 194 |
| Long-Run Costs: Economies and Diseconomies of Scale | p. 194 |
| Increasing Returns to Scale | p. 195 |
| Further Exploration: Why Small Farmers Have Trouble Competing: Economies of Scale in Agriculture | p. 197 |
| Constant Returns to Scale | p. 197 |
| News Analysis: Economies of Scale in Banking, 2005 | p. 198 |
| Decreasing Returns to Scale | p. 199 |
| Long-Run Adjustments to Short-Run Conditions | p. 200 |
| Short-Run Profits: Expansion to Equilibrium | p. 200 |
| Short-Run Losses: Contraction to Equilibrium | p. 201 |
| The Long-Run Adjustment Mechanism: Investment Flows Toward Profit Opportunities | p. 202 |
| Further Exploration The Long-Run Average Cost Curve: Flat or U-Shaped | p. 203 |
| Output Markets: A Final Word | p. 204 |
| Summary | p. 204 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 205 |
| Problem Set | p. 205 |
| External Economies and Diseconomies and the Long-Run Industry Supply Curve | p. 207 |
| Input Demand: The Labor and Land Markets | p. 211 |
| Input Markets: Basic Concepts | p. 211 |
| Demand for Inputs: A Derived Demand | p. 211 |
| Inputs: Complementary and Substitutable | p. 213 |
| Diminishing Returns | p. 213 |
| Marginal Revenue Product | p. 213 |
| Labor Markets | p. 215 |
| A Firm Using Only One Variable Factor of Production: Labor | p. 215 |
| News Analysis: Baseball Salaries and Marginal Revenue Product in 2005 | p. 217 |
| A Firm Employing Two Variable Factors of Production in the Short and Long Run | p. 219 |
| Many Labor Markets | p. 221 |
| Land Markets | p. 221 |
| Rent and the Value of Output Produced on Land | p. 222 |
| The Firm's Profit-Maximization Condition in Input Markets | p. 223 |
| Input Demand Curves | p. 224 |
| Shifts in Factor Demand Curves | p. 224 |
| Resource Allocation and the Mix of Output in Competitive Markets | p. 225 |
| The Distribution of Income | p. 226 |
| Looking Ahead | p. 226 |
| Summary | p. 226 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 227 |
| Problem Set | p. 227 |
| Input Demand: The Capital Market and the Investment Decision | p. 231 |
| Capital, Investment, and Depreciation | p. 231 |
| Capital | p. 232 |
| Investment and Depreciation | p. 233 |
| The Capital Market | p. 234 |
| Capital Income: Interest and Profits | p. 235 |
| Financial Markets in Action | p. 237 |
| Capital Accumulation and Allocation | p. 238 |
| News Analysis: Putting Their Money Where the Future Is in 2005 | p. 239 |
| The Demand for New Capital and the Investment Decision | p. 240 |
| Forming Expectations | p. 240 |
| Comparing Costs and Expected Return | p. 241 |
| A Final Word on Capital | p. 243 |
| Summary | p. 244 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 245 |
| Problem Set | p. 245 |
| Calculating Present Value | p. 246 |
| General Equilibrium and the Efficiency of Perfect Competition | p. 251 |
| General Equilibrium Analysis | p. 253 |
| An Early Technological Advance: The Electronic Calculator | p. 253 |
| News Analysis: The Dot-Com Bust and the Labor Market: 2003 | p. 254 |
| Market Adjustment to Changes in Demand | p. 256 |
| Formal Proof of a General Competitive Equilibrium | p. 258 |
| Allocative Efficiency and Competitive Equilibrium | p. 258 |
| Pareto Efficiency | p. 259 |
| The Efficiency of Perfect Competition | p. 260 |
| Perfect Competition versus Real Markets | p. 263 |
| The Sources of Market Failure | p. 263 |
| Imperfect Markets | p. 263 |
| Public Goods | p. 264 |
| Externalities | p. 265 |
| Imperfect Information | p. 266 |
| Evaluating the Market Mechanism | p. 266 |
| Summary | p. 267 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 268 |
| Problem Set | p. 268 |
| Market Imperfections and the Role of Government | p. 271 |
| Monopoly and Antitrust Policy | p. 271 |
| Imperfect Competition and Market Power: Core Concepts | p. 271 |
| Defining Industry Boundaries | p. 272 |
| Barriers to Entry | p. 272 |
| Price: The Fourth Decision Variable | p. 274 |
| News Analysis: The Drug Wars in 2005 | p. 275 |
| Price and Output Decisions in Pure Monopoly Markets | p. 275 |
| Demand in Monopoly Markets | p. 276 |
| Perfect Competition and Monopoly Compared | p. 282 |
| Collusion and Monopoly Compared | p. 284 |
| The Social Costs of Monopoly | p. 284 |
| Inefficiency and Consumer Loss | p. 284 |
| Rent-Seeking Behavior | p. 286 |
| Price Discrimination | p. 287 |
| Examples of Price Discrimination | p. 287 |
| Remedies for Monopoly: Antitrust Policy | p. 288 |
| The Development of Antitrust Law: Historical Background | p. 289 |
| Landmark Antitrust Legislation | p. 289 |
| The Enforcement of Antitrust Law | p. 292 |
| Initiating Antitrust Actions | p. 292 |
| Sanctions and Remedies | p. 292 |
| News Analysis: Price-Fixing Cases in 2005 | p. 294 |
| A Natural Monopoly | p. 294 |
| Do Natural Monopolies Still Exist? | p. 295 |
| News Analysis: From a Natural Monopoly to Near-Perfect Competition | p. 296 |
| Imperfect Markets: A Review and A Look Ahead | p. 296 |
| Summary | p. 297 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 298 |
| Problem Set | p. 298 |
| Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly | p. 301 |
| Monopolistic Competition | p. 302 |
| Product Differentiation, Advertising, and Social Welfare | p. 303 |
| Price and Output Determination in Monopolistic Competition | p. 306 |
| Economic Efficiency and Resource Allocation | p. 310 |
| Oligopoly | p. 310 |
| Oligopoly Models | p. 311 |
| Further Exploration: Regulation of Mergers by the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission | p. 313 |
| Game Theory | p. 314 |
| Repeated Games | p. 317 |
| A Game with Many Players: Collective Action Can Be Blocked by a Prisoners' Dilemma | p. 318 |
| Contestable Markets | p. 319 |
| Oligopoly and Economic Performance | p. 320 |
| Industrial Concentration and Technological Change | p. 321 |
| The Role of Government | p. 321 |
| Regulation of Mergers | p. 321 |
| News Analysis: Footwear Giant Adidas Buys Reebok in 2005 | p. 323 |
| A Proper Role? | p. 323 |
| Summary | p. 324 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 325 |
| Problem Set | p. 325 |
| Externalities, Public Goods, Imperfect Information, and Social Choice | p. 327 |
| Externalities and Environmental Economics | p. 328 |
| Marginal Social Cost and Marginal-Cost Pricing | p. 328 |
| Private Choices and External Effects | p. 330 |
| Internalizing Externalities | p. 332 |
| News Analysis: Externalities Are All Around Us | p. 334 |
| Further Exploration: Global Warming: A Global Externality? | p. 338 |
| Public (Social) Goods | p. 338 |
| The Characteristics of Public Goods | p. 338 |
| Income Distribution As a Public Good? | p. 339 |
| Public Provision of Public Goods | p. 340 |
| Optimal Provision of Public Goods | p. 340 |
| Local Provision of Public Goods: Tiebout Hypothesis | p. 343 |
| Mixed Goods | p. 344 |
| Imperfect Information | p. 344 |
| Adverse Selection: Asymmetric Information | p. 345 |
| Moral Hazard | p. 345 |
| Market Solutions | p. 346 |
| Government Solutions | p. 346 |
| Social Choice | p. 347 |
| The Voting Paradox | p. 347 |
| Government Inefficiency: Theory of Public Choice | p. 349 |
| Rent-Seeking Revisited | p. 350 |
| Government and the Market | p. 350 |
| Summary | p. 351 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 352 |
| Problem Set | p. 352 |
| Income Distribution and Poverty | p. 355 |
| The Utility Possibilities Frontier | p. 355 |
| The Sources of Household Income | p. 357 |
| Wages and Salaries | p. 357 |
| Income from Property | p. 359 |
| Income from the Government: Transfer Payments | p. 359 |
| The Distribution of Income | p. 360 |
| Income Inequality in the United States | p. 360 |
| Poverty | p. 363 |
| The Distribution of Wealth | p. 364 |
| News Analysis: Hunger in the United States in 2003 | p. 365 |
| The Redistribution Debate | p. 366 |
| Arguments against Redistribution | p. 366 |
| Arguments in Favor of Redistribution | p. 367 |
| Redistribution Programs and Policies | p. 369 |
| Financing Redistribution Programs: Taxes | p. 369 |
| Expenditure Programs | p. 370 |
| News Analysis: The Lack of Health Care Insurance | p. 372 |
| How Effective Are Antipoverty Programs? | p. 373 |
| Government or the Market? A Review | p. 373 |
| Summary | p. 374 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 375 |
| Problem Set | p. 375 |
| Public Finance: The Economics of Taxation | p. 377 |
| The Economics of Taxation | p. 377 |
| Taxes: Basic Concepts | p. 377 |
| Tax Equity | p. 381 |
| What is the "Best" Tax Base? | p. 382 |
| The Gift and Estate Tax | p. 384 |
| Tax Incidence: Who Pays? | p. 385 |
| The Incidence of Payroll Taxes | p. 385 |
| The Incidence of Corporate Profits Taxes | p. 389 |
| The Overall Incidence of Taxes in the United States: Empirical Evidence | p. 390 |
| Excess Burdens and the Principle of Neutrality | p. 391 |
| How Do Excess Burdens Arise? | p. 391 |
| The Principle of Second Best | p. 393 |
| News Analysis: President Bush's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform | p. 394 |
| Measuring Excess Burdens | p. 395 |
| Excess Burdens and the Degree of Distortion | p. 395 |
| Summary | p. 396 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 397 |
| Problem Set | p. 398 |
| The World Economy | p. 399 |
| International Trade, Comparative Advantage, and Protectionism | p. 399 |
| Trade Surpluses and Deficits | p. 400 |
| The Economic Basis for Trade: Comparative Advantage | p. 400 |
| Absolute Advantage versus Comparative Advantage | p. 401 |
| Terms of Trade | p. 405 |
| Exchange Rates | p. 406 |
| The Sources of Comparative Advantage | p. 408 |
| The Heckscher-Ohlin Theorem | p. 409 |
| Other Explanations for Observed Trade Flows | p. 409 |
| Trade Barriers: Tariffs, Export Subsidies, and Quotas | p. 409 |
| News Analysis: New Trade Agreement with Central America and the Dominican Republic-2005 | p. 412 |
| Free Trade or Protection? | p. 413 |
| The Case for Free Trade | p. 413 |
| The Case for Protection | p. 414 |
| Further Exploration: A Petition | p. 416 |
| An Economic Consensus | p. 417 |
| Summary | p. 417 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 419 |
| Problem Set | p. 419 |
| Globalization | p. 421 |
| The Global Circular Flow | p. 421 |
| A Brief History of Economic Globalization | p. 423 |
| The Benefits and Costs of Globalization | p. 424 |
| The Free-Trade Debate Revisited | p. 424 |
| Trade, Growth, and Poverty | p. 426 |
| The Globalization of Labor Markets: The Economics of Immigration and Outsourcing | p. 427 |
| Capital Mobility | p. 430 |
| News Analysis: Outsourcing Is Not Just Customer Service Reps in India | p. 431 |
| Public Policy and Globalization | p. 432 |
| Global Externalities and Public Goods | p. 432 |
| Nongovernmental Organizations and International Economics: The Washington Consensus | p. 433 |
| Globalization, Capitalism, and Democracy | p. 434 |
| A Final Word | p. 435 |
| Summary | p. 435 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 436 |
| Problem Set | p. 436 |
| Economic Growth in Developing and Transitional Economies | p. 437 |
| Life in the Developing Nations: Population and Poverty | p. 438 |
| Economic Development: Sources and Strategies | p. 439 |
| The Sources of Economic Development | p. 439 |
| Strategies for Economic Development | p. 441 |
| News Analysis: Trade and Development in Africa-2003 | p. 444 |
| Growth versus Development: The Policy Cycle | p. 445 |
| Issues in Economic Development | p. 445 |
| Population Growth | p. 446 |
| Developing-Country Debt Burdens | p. 448 |
| Economies in Transition | p. 449 |
| Political Systems and Economic Systems: Socialism, Capitalism, and Communism | p. 450 |
| Central Planning versus The Market | p. 451 |
| The End of the Soviet Union | p. 452 |
| The Transition to a Market Economy | p. 452 |
| Six Basic Requirements for Successful Transition | p. 452 |
| News Analysis: Russia's Economy in 2005 | p. 453 |
| Summary | p. 457 |
| Review Terms and Concepts | p. 458 |
| Problem Set | p. 458 |
| Glossary | p. G-1 |
| Solutions to Even-Numbered Problems | p. S-1 |
| Index | p. I-2 |
| Photo Credits | P-1 |
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