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| 100 | 1 | _aMcConnell, Campbell R. | |
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_aEconomics : _bprinciples, problems, and policies / _cCampbell R. McConnell, Stanley L. Brue. |
| 250 | _a13th ed. | ||
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_aNew York : _bMcGraw-Hill, _c�1996. |
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_a1 volume (various pagings) : _bcolor illu ; _c27 cm |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tTo the Student -- _g1 _tThe Nature And Method of Economics _g1 -- _tThe Age of the Economist -- _tMethodology -- _tPitfalls to Objective Thinking -- _tThe Economic Perspective -- _tFast-Food Lines: An Economic Perspective -- _tAppendix to Chapter 1: Graphs and Their Meaning -- _g2 _tThe Economizing Problem _g21 -- _tThe Foundation of Economics -- _tEconomics: Employment and Efficiency -- _tUnemployment, Growth, and the Future -- _tThe "Isms" -- _tThe Circular Flow Model -- _tThe Diminishing Production Possibilities of Castro's Cuba -- _g3 _tUnderstanding Individual Markets: Demand And Supply _g39 -- _tMarkets Defined -- _tDemand -- _tSupply -- _tSupply and Demand: Market Equilibrium -- _tTicket Scalping: A Bum Rap? -- _g4 _tPure Capitalism And The Market System _g58 -- _tCapitalist Ideology -- _tOther Characteristics -- _tThe Competitive Market System -- _tThe Five Fundamental Questions -- _tThe Market System at Work -- _tBack to Barter -- _g5 _tThe Mixed Economy: Private And Public Sectors _g74 -- _tHouseholds as Income Receivers -- _tHouseholds as Spenders -- _tThe Business Population -- _tLegal Forms of Businesses -- _tEconomic Functions of Government -- _tLegal and Social Framework -- _tMaintaining Competition -- _tRedistribution of Income -- _tReallocation of Resources -- _tThe Circular Flow Revisited -- _tGovernment Finance -- _tFederal Finance -- _tState and Local Finance -- _tThe Financing of Corporate Activity -- _g6 _tThe United States In The Global Economy _g96 -- _tGrowth of World Trade -- _tBack to the Circular Flow -- _tSpecialization and Comparative Advantage -- _tForeign Exchange Market -- _tGovernment and Trade -- _tMultilateral Agreements and Free-Trade Zone -- _tCan American Firms Compete? -- _tBuy American: The Global Refrigerator -- _gPart 2 _tNational Income, Employment, and Fiscal Policy -- _g7 _tMeasuring Domestic Output, National Income, And The Price Level _g119 -- _tMacroeconomic Measurement -- _tGross Domestic Product -- _tExpenditures Approach -- _tIncome Approach -- _tOther Social Accounts -- _tMeasuring the Price Level -- _tNominal and Real GDP -- _tGDP and Social Welfare -- _tThe CPI: Does It Overstate Inflation -- _g8 _tMactoeconomic Instability: Unemployment and Inflation _g143 -- _tThe Business Cycle -- _tUnemployment -- _tInflation: Defined and Measured -- _tRedistributive Effects of Inflation -- _tOutput Effects of Inflation -- _tThe Stock Market and Macroeconomic Instability -- _g9 _tBuilding the Aggregate Expenditures Model _g166 -- _tHistorical Backdrop -- _tSimplifications -- _tTools of the Aggregate -- _tExpenditures Theory -- _tConsumption and Saving -- _tInvestment -- _tEquilibrium GDP: Expenditures-Output Approach -- _tEquilibrium GDP: Leakages-Injections Approach -- _tPlanned versus Actual Investment -- _tJohn Maynard Keynes (1883-1946) -- _g10 _tAggregate Expenditures: The Multiplier, Net Exports, and Government _g191 -- _tChanges in Equilibrium GDP and the Multiplier -- _tInternational Trade and Equilibrium Output -- _tAdding the Public Sector -- _tEquilibrium versus Full-Employment GDP -- _tHistorical Applications -- _tCritique and Preview -- _tSquaring the Economic Circle -- _g11 _tAggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply _g213 -- _tAggregate Demand -- _tAggregate Supply -- _tEquilibrium: Real Output and the Price Level -- _tChanges in Equilibrium -- _tWhy Is Unemployment in Europe So High? -- _g12 _tFiscal Policy _g234 -- _tLegislative Mandates -- _tDiscretionary Fiscal Policy -- _tNondiscretionary Fiscal Policy: Built-in Stabilizers -- _tProblems, Criticisms, and Complications -- _tThe Leading Indicators -- _gPart 3 _tMoney, Banking, and Monetary Policy -- _g13 _tMoney and Banking _g253 -- _tThe Functions of Money -- _tThe Supply of Money -- _tWhat "Backs" the Money Suppy? -- _tThe Demand for Money -- _tThe Money Market -- _tThe United States Financial System -- _tBank and Thrift Failures -- _tThe Global Greenback -- _g14 _tHow Banks Create Money _g276 -- _tThe Balance Sheet of a Commercial Bank -- _tPrologue: The Goldsmiths -- _tA Single Commercial Bank -- _tThe Banking System: Multiple-Deposit Expansion -- _tThe Bank Panics of 1930-1933 -- _g15 _tThe Federal Reserve Banks and Monetary Policy _g293 -- _tGoals of Monetary Policy -- _tConsolidated Balance Sheet of the Federal Reserve Banks -- _tTools of Monetary Policy -- _tMonetary Policy, Real GDP, and the Price Level -- _tEffectiveness of Monetary Policy -- _tThe "Big Picture" -- _tFor the Fed, Life Is a Metaphor -- _gPart 4 _tProblems and Controversies in Macroeconomics -- _g16 _tAlternative Views on Macro Theory and Policy _g317 -- _tClassics and Keynes: AD-AS -- _tInterpretation -- _tKeynesians and Monetarism -- _tRational Expectations Theory -- _tAbsorption into the Mainstream -- _t"Real" Business Cycle Theory -- _g17 _tThe Inflation-Unemployment Relationship _g338 -- _tThe Phillips Curve -- _tStagflation: A Shifting Phillips Curve? -- _tNatural Rate Hypothesis -- _tAggregate Supply Revisited -- _tDemand-Pull and Cost-Push Inflation -- _tEmployment and Training Policy -- _tWage-Price (Incomes) Policies -- _tSupply-Side Economics -- _tRecap: Alternative Macroeconomic Perspectives -- _tProfit Sharing: Making Wages Flexible -- _g18 _tBudget Deficits and the Public Debt _g362 -- _tDeficits and Debt: Definitions -- _tBudget Philosophies -- _tThe Public Debt: Facts and Figures -- _tEconomic Implications: False Issues -- _tImplications and Issues -- _tRecent Federal Deficits -- _tBudget Deficits and Trade Deficits -- _tCut Entitlements to Reduce the Deficit? -- _g19 _tEconomic Growth _g379 -- _tGrowth Economics -- _tIngredients of Growth -- _tGraphical Analysis -- _tUnited States Growth -- _tAccounting for Growth -- _tThe Productivity Slowdown -- _tDoomsday Models -- _tGrowth Policies -- _tIs Growth Desirable? -- _gPart 5 _tMicroeconomics of Product Markets -- _g20 _tDemand and Supply: Elasticities And Applications _g399 -- _tPrice Elasticity of Demand -- _tPrice Elasticity of Supply -- _tApplications: Legal Prices -- _tMarket Forces and the Value of Education -- _g21 _tConsumer Behavior And Utility Maximization _g418 -- _tTwo Explanations of the Law of Demand -- _tTheory of Consumer Behavior -- _tMarginal Utility and the Demand Curve -- _tApplications and Extentions -- _tThe Inefficiency of Christmas Gift-Giving -- _tAppendix to Chapter 21: Indifference Curve Analysis -- _g22 _tThe Costs of Production _g436 -- _tEconomic Costs -- _tShort-Run Production Costs -- _tProduction Costs in the Long Run -- _tEconomies of Scale and Industrial Concentration -- _g23 _tPrice and Output Determination: Pure Competition _g457 -- _tFour Market Models -- _tPure Competition: Concept and Occurrence -- _tDemand to a Competitive Seller -- _tProfit Maximization in the Short Run: Two Approaches -- _tProfit Maximization in the Long Run -- _tPure Competition and Efficiency -- _t"Creative Destruction" as a Competitive Force -- _g24 _tPrice and Output Determination: Pure Monopoly _g484 -- _tPure Monopoly: Introduction -- _tBarriers to Entry -- _tMonopoly Demand -- _tOutput and Price Deterrmination -- _tEffects of Monopoly -- _tPrice Discrimination -- _tRegulated Monopoly -- _tDe Beers' Diamonds: Are Monopolies Forever? -- _g25 _tPrice and Output Determination: Monopolistic Competition _g506 -- _tMonopolistic Competition: Concept and Occurrence -- _tPrice and Output Determination -- _tMonopolistic Competition and Economic Inefficiency -- _tNonprice Competition -- _tThe Economics of Advertising -- _tMonopolistic competition and economic analysis -- _tThe Market for Principles of Economics Textbooks -- _g26 _tPrice and Output Determination: Oligopoly _g520 -- _tOligopoly: Concept and Occurrence -- _tOligopoly Behavior: A Game Theory Overview -- _tFour Oligopoly Models -- _tNonprice Competition -- _tOligopoly and Economic Efficiency -- _tAutomobiles: A Case Study -- _tThe Beer Industry: Oligopoly Brewing? -- _gPart 6 _tMicroeconomics of Resource Markets -- _g27 _tProduction and the Demand for Resources _g541 -- _tSignificance of Resource Pricing -- _tComplexities of Resource Pricing -- _tMarginal Productivity Theory of Resource Demand -- _tDeterminants of Resource Demand -- _tElasticity of Resource Demand -- _tOptimal Combination of Resources -- _tMarginal Productivity Theory of Income Distribution -- _tInput Substitution: The Case of Cabooses -- _g28 _tThe Pricing And Employment of Resources: Wage Determination _g558 -- _tMeaning of Wages -- _tGeneral Level of Wages -- _tWages in Particular Labor Markets -- _tWage Differentials -- _tPay and Performance -- _tPay and Performance in Professional Baseball -- _g29 _tThe Pricing and Employment of Resources: Rent, Interest, and Profits _g579 -- _tEconomic Rent -- _tInterest -- _tEconomic Profits -- _tIncome Shares -- _tDetermining the Price of Credit -- _gPart 7 _tGovernment and Current Economic Problems -- _g30 _tGovernment and Market Failure: Public Goods, the Environment, and Information Problems _g595 -- _tPublic Goods: Extending the Analysis -- _tExternalities Revisited -- _tPollution: A Closer Look -- _tInformation Failures -- _tUsed Cars: The Market for "Lemons" -- _g31 _tPublic Choice Theory and Texation _g618 -- _tRevealing Preferences through Majority Voting -- _tPublic Sector Failure -- _tApportioning the Tax Burden -- _tTax Incidence and Efficiency Loss -- _tTax Reform -- _tThe Issue of Freedom -- _t"Public Sector Failure" in the News -- _g32 _tAntitrust, Regulation, and Industrial Policy _g639 -- _tIndustrial Concentration: Definitions -- _tIndustrial Concentration: Beneficial or Harmful? -- _tThe Antitrust Laws -- _tAntitrust: Issues and Impact -- _tNatural Monopolies and Their Regulation -- _tDeregulation -- _tSocial Regulation -- _tIndustrial Policy -- _tDeregulation of the Airlines -- _g33 _tAgriculture: Economics and Policy _g660 -- _tEconomics of Agriculture -- _tEconomics of Farm Policy -- _tCriticisms of Farm Policy -- _tThe Politics of Farm Policy -- _tWorld Trade and Farm Policy -- _tGlobal View: Feast or Famine? -- _tThe Sugar Program: A Sweet Deal -- _g34 _tIncome Inequality and Poverty _g678 -- _tIncome Inequality: Some Facts -- _tTwo Adjustments -- _tGovernment and Redistribution -- _tCauses of Income Inequality -- _tEquality versus Efficiency -- _tThe Dismal Economics of Poverty. |
| 520 | _aKnown for clarity, patience, balance and step-by-step presentations of difficult topics, "Economics" has defined excellence among textbooks and remains the best-selling Priciples of Economics Text. In this new edition, the authors have continued to consolidate material, keeping the text among the shortest available, while focusing on three primary areas of change: internationalization and thorough updating of the presentation; a comprehensive restructuring of macroecomonics; and the addition of new pedagogical features to help students get the most from every chapter. New coverage includes two new chapters: the United States in the global economy and health care economics. Many new "Last Word" mini-readings on topics such as Cuba's declining production possibilities, ticket scalping, the use of the dollar around the world, the DeBeer's diamond monopoly, physicians vs. economists on health care reform, and China as an emerging economic power have been added. In addition, the text will now feature new global perspective charts and tables in most chapters, comparing the US economy to other economies. -- From product description. | ||
| 650 | 0 | _aEconomics. | |
| 650 | 2 | _aEconomics | |
| 650 | 6 | _a�Economie politique. | |
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_aBrue, Stanley L., _d1945- _1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJh8R6BMtKq8wK63prX68C |
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_iOnline version: _aMcConnell, Campbell R. _tEconomics. _b13th ed. _dNew York : McGraw-Hill, �1996 _w(OCoLC)988902358 |
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