Economics, 13th edition

Published by Pearson (September 18, 2020) © 2019

  • Michael Parkin Emeritus of University of Western Ontario
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Economics gets you to think like an economist by incorporating the latest policy, data and discussions on important global issues.

The 13th Edition emphasizes real-world applications, the development of critical-thinking skills, diagrams renowned for their pedagogy and clarity, and path-breaking technology. Hallmark features in the chapter openings and endings encourage you to think critically about a news article relating to the issue, demonstrating how thinking like an economist can bring a clearer perspective to, and deeper understanding of, today's events.

PART 1: INTRODUCTION

  1. What is Economics?
  2. The Economic Problem

PART 2: HOW MARKETS WORK

  1. Demand and Supply
  2. Elasticity
  3. Efficiency And Equity
  4. Government Actions in Markets
  5. Global markets in Action

PART 3: HOUSEHOLDS' CHOICES

  1. Utility and Demand
  2. Possibilities, Preferences, and Choices

PART 4: FIRMS AND MARKETS

  1. Organizing Production
  2. Output and Costs
  3. Perfect Competition
  4. Monopoly
  5. Monopolistic Competition
  6. Oligopoly

PART 5: MARKET FAILURE AND GOVERNMENT

  1. Public Choices, Public Goods, and Healthcare
  2. Externalities

PART 6: FACTOR MARKETS, INEQUALITY, AND UNCERTAINTY

  1. Markets for Factors of Production
  2. Economic Inequality
  3. Uncertainty and Information

PART 7: MONITORING MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE

  1. Monitoring the Value of Production: GDP
  2. Monitoring Jobs and Inflation

PART 8: MACROECONOMIC TRENDS

  1. Economic Growth
  2. Finance, Saving, and Investment
  3. Money, the Price Level, and Inflation
  4. The Exchange Rate and the Balance of Payments

PART 9: MACROECONOMIC FLUCTUATIONS

  1. Aggregate Supply and Aggregate Demand
  2. Expenditure Multipliers
  3. The Business Cycle, Inflation, and Deflation

PART 10: MACROECONOMIC POLICY

  1. Fiscal Policy
  2. Monetary Policy

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