| Part 1 | Introduction: Thinking Like and Economist |
| Chapter 1 | Economics and Economic Reasoning |
| Chapter 2 | Trade, Trade-Offs, and Government Policy |
| Chapter 3 | The Evolving US Economy in Perspective |
| Chapter 4 | Supply and Demand |
| Chapter 5 | Using Supply and Demand |
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| Part 2: | Microeconomics |
| | I. Microeconomics: The Basics |
| Chapter 6 | Describing Supply and Demand: Elasticities |
| Chapter 7 | Taxation and Government Intervention |
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| | II. Foundations of Supply and Demand |
| Chapter 8 | The Logic of Individual Choice: |
| | The Foundation of Supply and Demand |
| Chapter 9 | Production and Cost Analysis I |
| Chapter 10 | Production and Cost Analysis II |
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| | III. Market Structure and Policy |
| Chapter 11 | Perfect Competition |
| Chapter 12 | Monopoly |
| Chapter 13 | Monopolisitic Competition, Oligopoly, and Strategic Pricing |
| Chapter 14 | Real-World Competition and Technology |
| Chapter 15 | Antitrust Policy and Regulation |
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| | IV. Factor Markets |
| Chapter 16 | Work and the Labor Market |
| Chapter 17 | Who Gets What? The Distribution of Income |
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| | V. Applying Economic Reasoning to Policy |
| Chapter 18 | Government Policy and Market Failures |
| Chapter 19 | Politics and Economics: The Case of Agricultural Markets |
| Chapter 20 | Microeconomic Policy, Economic Reasoning, and Beyond |
| Chapter 21 | International Trade Policy, Comparative Advantage, and Outsourcing |
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| | Bonus Web Chapter |
| | Nonwage and Asset Income: Rents, Profits, and Internet |
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| | Glossary |
| | Colloquial Glossary |
| | Index |