Foundations of Economics, Global Edition -- MyLab Economics with Pearson eText - Robin Bade, Michael Parkin

Foundations of Economics, Global Edition -- MyLab Economics with Pearson eText

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2022 | 9th edition
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978-0-6557-1016-5 (ISBN)
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For principles of economics courses An engaging, practice-oriented approach to understanding core economic principles. Foundations of Economics introduces economic principles students can use to navigate the financial decisions of their futures. Each chapter concentrates on 3 to 4 ideas, with each idea reinforced several times throughout the text. This patient approach helps guide learners through unfamiliar terrain and focuses them on key concepts and skills, like reading and interpreting graphs.

The 9th Edition motivates with compelling issues and encourages learning with practice questions, to help students grasp and apply economic principles to the real world.

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Robin Bade was an undergraduate at the University of Queensland, Australia, where she earned degrees in mathematics and economics. After a spell teaching high school math and physics, she enrolled in the Ph.D. program at the Australian National University, from which she graduated in 1970. She has held faculty appointments at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, at Bond University in Australia, and at the Universities of Manitoba, Toronto, and Western Ontario in Canada. Her research on international capital flows appears in the International Economic Review and the Economic Record. Robin first taught the principles of economics course in 1970 and has taught it (alongside intermediate macroeconomics and international trade and finance) most years since then. Michael Parkin studied economics in England and began his university teaching career immediately after graduating with a B.A. from the University of Leicester. He learned the subject on the job at the University of Essex, England's most exciting new university of the 1960s, and at the age of 30 became one of the youngest full professors. He is a past president of the Canadian Economics Association and has served on the editorial boards of the American Economic Review and the Journal of Monetary Economics. His research on macroeconomics, monetary economics, and international economics has resulted in more than 160 publications in journals and edited volumes, including the American Economic Review, the Journal of Political Economy, the Review of Economic Studies, the Journal of Monetary Economics, and the Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking. He is author of the best-selling textbook, Economics (Pearson).

PART 1: INTRODUCTION
1. Getting Started
2. The US and Global Economies
3. The Economic Problem
4. Demand and Supply
PART 2: A CLOSER LOOK AT MARKETS
5. Elasticities of Demand and Supply
6. Efficiency of Fairness and Markets
PART 3: HOW GOVERNMENTS INFLUENCE THE ECONOMY
7. Government Actions in Markets
8. Taxes
9. Global Markets in Action
PART 4: MARKET FAILURES AND PUBLIC POLICY
10. Externalities
11. Public Goods and Common Resources
12. Private Information and Healthcare Markets
PART 5: A CLOSER LOOK AT DECISION MAKERS
13. Consumer Choice and Demand
14. Production and Cost
PART 6: PRICES, PROFITS, AND INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE
15. Perfect Competition
16. Monopoly
17. Monopolistic Competition
18. Oligopoly
PART 7: INCOMES AND INEQUALITY
19. Markets for Factors of Production
20. Economic Inequality
PART 8: MONITORING THE MACROECONOMY
21. GDP: A Measure Of Total Production and Income
22. Jobs and Unemployment
23. The CPI and the Cost of Living
PART 9: THE REAL ECONOMY
24. Potential GDP and the Natural Unemployment Rate
25. Economic Growth
26. Finance, Saving, and Investment
PART 10: THE MONEY ECONOMY
27. The Monetary System
28. Money, Interest, and Inflation
PART 11: ECONOMIC FLUCTUATIONS
29. Aggregate Supply and Aggregate Demand
30. Aggregate Expenditure Multiplier
31. The Short-Run Policy Tradeoff
PART 12: MACROECONOMIC POLICY
32. Fiscal Policy
33. Monetary Policy
34. International Finance

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.10.2022
Sprache englisch
ISBN-10 0-6557-1016-7 / 0655710167
ISBN-13 978-0-6557-1016-5 / 9780655710165
Zustand Neuware
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