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Economics
Arnold, Roger A.
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Let Roger Arnold’s ECONOMICS, 9e, INTERNATIONAL EDITION be your partner for success. With innovative new pedagogical features, increased coverage of globalization, easy customization, and fully integrated digital and course management options, ECONOMICS is the perfect solution for any classroom. Packed with intriguing pop culture examples, the text bolsters student interest by illustrating the unexpected places economics occurs, and how economic forces link events to our lives. The ninth edition is integrated with powerful resources, such as Aplia and the Tomlinson videos, which enable instructors to teach what they want, how they want. These resources also provide unsurpassed planning and management tools, like homework that is automatically assigned, graded, and recorded online. With new content reflecting a changing economy, and new resources addressing the needs of a changing classroom, ECONOMICS, 9e, INTERNATIONAL EDITION is an ideal text for Principles courses.
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Part I. ECONOMICS: THE SCIENCE OF SCARCITY. 1. What Economics is About. Appendix A. Working with Diagrams. 2. Economic Activities: Producing and Trading. 3. Supply and Demand: Theory. 4. Supply and Demand: Practice Macroeconomics. Part II. MACROECONOMIC FUNDAMENTALS. 5. Macroeconomic Measurements. a. Prices and Unemployment. 6. Macroeconomic Measurements. b. GDP and Real GDP. Part III. MACROECONOMIC STABILITY, INSTABILITY, AND FISCAL POLICY. 7. Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply. 8. The Self-Regulating Economy. 9. Economic Instability: A Critique of the Self-Regulating Economy. 10. The Federal Budget and Fiscal Policy. Part IV. MONEY, THE ECONOMY AND MONETARY POLICY. 11. Money and Banking. 12. The Federal Reserve System. 13. Money and the Economy. 14. Monetary Policy. Part V. EXPECTATIONS AND GROWTH. 15. Expectations Theory and the Economy. 16. Economic Growth Microeconomics. Part VI. MICROECONOMIC FUNDAMENTALS. 17. Elasticity. 18. Consumer Choice: Maximizing Utility and Behavioral Economics. Appendix B. Budget Constraint Analysis and Indifference Curve Analysis. 19. Production and Costs. Part VII. PRODUCT MARKETS AND POLICIES. 20. Perfect Competition. 21. Monopoly. 22. Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly, and Game Theory. 23. Government and Product Markets: Antitrust and Regulation. Part VIII. FACTOR MARKETS AND RELATED ISSUES. 24. Factor Markets With Emphasis on the Labor Market. 25. Wages, Unions, and Labor. 26. The Distribution of Income and Poverty. 27. Interest, Rent, and Profit. Part IX. MARKET FAILURE AND PUBLIC CHOICE. 28. Market Failure: Externalities, Public Goods, and Asymmetric Information. 29. Public Choice: Economic Theory Applied to Politics in The Global Economy. Part X. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS AND GLOBALIZATION. 30. International Trade. 31. International Finance. 32. Globalization and International Impacts on the Economy. Part XI: FINANCIAL MATTERS. 33. Stocks, Bonds, Futures, and Options. Appendix C. Should You Major in Economics? Self-Test Appendix. Glossary. Index. WEB CHAPTER. 34. Agriculture: Farmers’ Problems, Government Policies, and Unintended Effects.
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