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With DiscoverEcon Online with Paul Solman Videos
Campbell R. McConnell, Stanley L. Brue
ISBN: 9780072982718
Format: Multimedia Item
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Edition: 16th Revised edition
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McConnell-Brue's Principles of Economics, 16th edition, is a revision that delivers a tight and modern book. We are also pleased to introduce an exciting fully-integrated software system called DiscoverEcon featuring Paul Solman: DiscoverEcon software, brand-new videos that teach economic concepts in a fun and engaging way, and more, all in one convenient software package.
McConnell-Brue's "Principles of Economics, 16e" is the best-selling "Principles of Economics" textbook and has been teaching students in a clear, unbiased way for 40 years. The 15th edition grew market share because of its clear and careful treatment of principles of economics concepts, its balanced coverage, and its patient explanations. More students have learned their principles of economics from McConnell-Brue than any other text; 12 million of them. The 16th edition is a revision that delivers a tight and modern book. We are also pleased to introduce an exciting fully-integrated software system called DiscoverEcon featuring Paul Solman: DiscoverEcon software, brand-new videos that teach economic concepts in a fun and engaging way, and more, all in one convenient software package.
| ISBN | 0072982713 | | Pages | 816 | | ISBN13 | 9780072982718 (What's this?) | | Part volume | With DiscoverEcon Online with Paul Solman Videos | | Publisher | McGraw-Hill Education - Europe | | Volumes | 1 | | Imprint | McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. | | Weight (grammes) | 1814 | | Format | Multimedia Item | | Published in | London | | Publication date | 01 May 2004 | | Height (mm) | 261 | | Non-book description | book plus mixed media | | Width (mm) | 223 | | Library of Congress | HD | | Spine width (mm) | 33 | | DEWEY | 330 | | Academic level | General | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | |
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PART ONE: An Introduction to Economics and the Economy 1 The Nature and Method of Economics 2 The Economizing Problem 3 Individual Markets: Demand and Supply 4 The Market System 5 The U.S. Economy: Private and Public Sectors 6 The United States in the Global Economy PART TWO: Macroeconomic Measurement and Basic Concepts 7 Measuring Domestic Output and National Income 8 Introduction to Economic Growth and Instability 9 Basic Macroeconomic Relationships PART THREE: Macroeconomic Models and Fiscal Policy 10 The Aggregate Expenditures Model 11 Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply 12 Fiscal Policy PART FOUR: Money, Banking, and Monetary Policy 13 Money and Banking 14 How Banks and Thrifts Create Money 15 Monetary Policy PART FIVE: Long-Run Perspectives and Macroeconomic Debates 16 Extending the Analysis of Aggregate Supply 17 Economic Growth 18 Deficits, Surpluses, and the Public Debt 19 Disputes over Macro Theory and Policy PART SIX: Microeconomics of Product Markets 20 Elasticity of Demand and Supply 21 Consumer Behavior and Utility Maximization 22 The Costs of Production 23 Pure Competition 24 Pure Monopoly 25 Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly 26 Technology, R&D, and Efficiency PART SEVEN: Microeconomics of Resource Markets 27 The Demand for Resources 28 Wage Determination 29 Rent, Interest, and Profit PART EIGHT: Microeconomics of Government 30 Government and Market Failure 31 Public Choice Theory and the Economics of Taxation PART NINE: Microeconomic Issues and Policies 32 Antitrust Policy and Regulation 33 Agriculture: Economics and Policy 34 Income Inequality and Poverty 35 Labor Market Institutions and Issues: Unionism, Discrimination, Immigration 36 The Economics of Health Care PART TEN: International Economics and the World Economy 37 International Trade 38 Exchange Rates, the Balance of Payments, and Trade Deficits 39W The Economics of Developing Countries 40W Transition Economies: Russia and China
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