Foundations of Economics, Global Edition, 9th edition

Published by Pearson (November 25, 2022) © 2023

  • Robin Bade University of Western Ontario
  • Michael Parkin Emeritus of University of Western Ontario
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  • 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

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