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Principles of Economics, 3/e

Robert H. Frank, Cornell University
Ben S. Bernanke, Princeton University

ISBN: 0073125679
Copyright year: 2007

Table of Contents



Part 1 Introduction
Chapter 1 Thinking Like an Economist
Chapter 2 Comparative Advantage: The Basis for Exchange
Chapter 3 Supply and Demand: An Introduction
  
Part 2 Competition and the Invisible Hand
Chapter 4 Elasticity
Chapter 5 Demand: The Benefit Side of the Market
Chapter 6 Perfectly Competitive Supply: The Cost Side of the Market
Chapter 7 Efficiency and Exchange
Chapter 8 The Quest for Profit and the Invisible Hand
  
Part 3 International Trade
Chapter 9 International Trade and Trade Policy
  
Part 4 Market Imperfections
Chapter 10 Monopoly and Other Forms of Imperfect Competition
Chapter 11 Thinking Strategically: A Further Look at Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly
Chapter 12 Externalities and Property Rights
Chapter 13 The Economics of Information
  
Part 5 Economics of Public Policy

Chapter 14

Labor Markets, Poverty, and Income Distribution
Chapter 15 The Environment, Health, and Safety
Chapter 16Public Goods and Tax Policy
  
Part 6 Macroeconomics: Issues and Data
Chapter 17 Macroeconomics: The Bird's-Eye View of the Economy
Chapter 18 Measuring Economic Activity: GDP and Unemployment
Chapter 19 Measuring the Price Level and Inflation
  
Part 7 The Long Run
Chapter 20 Economic Growth, Productivity, and Living Standards
Chapter 21Workers, Wages, and Unemployment in the Modern Economy
Chapter 22Saving and Capital Formation
Chapter 23Money and the Federal Reserve
Chapter 24Financial Markets
  
Part 8 The Short Run
Chapter 25Short-term Economic Fluctuations: An Introduction
Chapter 26Aggregate Demand and Output in the Short Run
Chapter 27Stabilizing Aggregate Demand: The Role of the Fed
Chapter 28Inflation, Aggregate Supply, and Aggregate Demand
Chapter 29The Practice and Pitfalls of Macroeconomic Policy [New]
  
Part 9  The International Economy
Chapter 30 Exchange Rates and the Open Economy

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