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 Externalities and Property Rights
Ch11 The Economics of Information
PART IV: ECONOMICS OF PUBLIC POLICY
Ch12 Labor Markets, Poverty, and Income Distribution
Ch13 The Environment, Health, and Safety
Ch14 Public Goods and Tax Policy
PART V: MACROECONOMICS: DATA AND ISSUES
Ch15 Spending, Income, and GDP
Ch16 Inflation and the Price Level
Ch17 Wages and Unemployment
PART VI: THE ECONOMY IN THE LONG RUN
Ch18 Economic Growth
Ch19 Saving, Capital Formation, and Financial Markets
Ch20 Money, Prices, and the Financial System
PART VII: THE ECONOMY IN THE SHORT RUN
Ch21 Short-Term Economic Fluctuations
Ch22 Spending, Output, and Fiscal Policy
Ch23 Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve
Ch24 Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply, and Business Cycles
Ch25 Macroeconomic Policy
PART VIII: THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY
Ch26 Exchange Rates, International Trade, and Capital Flows