Dive into the heart of economics with our Principles of Economics 2024 Release. We strip away unnecessary details, focusing on seven core principles that transform students into economic naturalists. Say goodbye to overwhelming encyclopedic texts; this approach ensures all backgrounds gain practical economic insights. Step beyond the theoretical: engaging questions, explanations, exercises, and videos connect economic principles to everyday experiences. Whether it's using the ATM or buying airline tickets, students become economic naturalists who apply basic principles to decipher the world around them.
Economic Naturalist, Learning Glass concept overview and Worked Problem videos, created by the authors, provide a clear understanding of complex concepts. No more struggling with abstract ideas; videos make learning both accessible and enjoyable. Frank, Nobel-Prize winner: Bernanke, Antonovics, and Heffetz bring their expertise to every chapter. Join the movement towards economic enlightenment, where learning is fresh, engaging, and always up-to-date.
作者介紹
作者簡介
Robert H. Frank
現職:Cornell University
Ben S. Bernanke
現職:
Brookings Institution(affiliated)
Former Chair, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Kate Antonovics
現職:University of California, San Diego
Ori Heffetz
現職:Cornell University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
目錄
PART I: INTRODUCTION
Ch 1 Thinking Like an Economist
Ch 2 Comparative Advantage
Ch 3 Supply and Demand
PART II: COMPETITION AND THE INVISIBLE HAND
Ch 4 Elasticity
Ch 5 Demand
Ch 6 Perfectly Competitive Supply
Ch 7 Efficiency, Exchange, and the Invisible Hand in Action
PART III: MARKET IMPERFECTIONS
Ch 8 Monopoly, Oligopoly, and Monopolistic Competition
Ch 9 Games and Strategic Behavior
Ch10 An Introduction to Behavioral Economics
Ch11 Externalities, Property Rights, and the Environment
PART IV: ECONOMICS OF PUBLIC POLICY
Ch12 The Economics of Information
Ch13 Labor Markets, Poverty, and Income Distribution
Ch14 Public Goods and Tax Policy
PART V: INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Ch15 International Trade and Trade Policy
PART VI: MACROECONOMIC ISSUES AND DATA
Ch16 Macroeconomics: The Bird’s-Eye View of the Economy
Ch17 Measuring Economic Activity: GDP and Unemployment
Ch18 Measuring the Price Level and Inflation
PART VII: THE ECONOMY IN THE LONG RUN
Ch19 Economic Growth, Productivity, and Living Standards
Ch20 The Labor Market Workers, Wages, and Unemployment
Ch21 Saving and Capital Formation
Ch22 Money, Prices, and the Federal Reserve
Ch23 Financial Markets and International Capital Flows
PART VIII: THE ECONOMY IN THE SHORT RUN
Ch24 Short-Term Economic Fluctuations: An Introduction
Ch25 Spending and Output in the Short Run
Ch26 Stabilizing the Economy: The Role of the Fed
Ch27 Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply, and Inflation
PART IX: THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY
Ch28 Exchange Rates and the Open Economy