| Part 1 Introduction |
| Chapter 1 | Thinking Like an Economist |
| Chapter 2 | Comparative Advantage: The Basis for Exchange |
| Chapter 3 | Supply and Demand: An Introduction |
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| 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 |
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| Part 3 International Trade |
| Chapter 9 | International Trade and Trade Policy |
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| 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 |
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| Part 5 Economics of Public Policy |
Chapter 14 | Labor Markets, Poverty, and Income Distribution |
| Chapter 15 | The Environment, Health, and Safety |
| Chapter 16 | Public Goods and Tax Policy |