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Principles of Economics : A Foundation for Understanding the Economy Package Syracuse University

ISBN: 9781256732372 | 1256732370
Edition: 1st
Format: Package
Publisher: Pearson Learning Solutions
Pub. Date: 7/30/2012

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
Not many economics textbooks open with a poem by Robert Frost, but Principles of Economic Analysisdoes; it's just one of the many ways in which this book stands out from the crowd. Using a narrative voice that treats the reader as an adult and offering examples that are often edgy, the author makes the principles of economics come alive in a way that is sure to engage students. While this text provides a comprehensive overview of micro- and macroeconomic principles, it is designed for a one-semester course, presenting the information in an effi... MORE

Table of Contents

1.       Introduction

2.       Modeling Individual Choice

3.       Interdependent Choice and Market Coordination

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5.       Product Market Supply

6.       Representing the Power of the Invisible Hand

7.       The Factor Market

8.       General Competitive Equilibrium (GCE)

9.       Market Power, Market Failure, and General Equilibrium

10.     The Microeconomy and the Government

11.     Introduction to Macroeconomics

12.     The Basic Macro Model

13.     Aggregate Demand

14.     Aggregate Supply and the Transition to Policy

15.     Policy: The Promise and the Problems

16.     Monetary Policy

17.     Fiscal Policy

18.     Trade Policy

19.     Conclusion

20.     Your Author’s Research

Jerry Evensky, a former secondary social studies teacher, is now Professor of Economics and Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence at Syracuse University. The author of numerous articles in such journals as the Journal of the History of Economic Thought and the Journal of Economic Perspectives, he is also the author of Adam Smith’s Moral Philosophy: A Historical and Contemporary Perspective on Markets, Law, Ethics, and Culture.



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