PART I. Introduction: Thinking Like an Economist Chapter 1 Economics and Economic Reasoning Chapter 2 The Production Possibility Model, Trade, and Globalization Chapter 3 Economic Institutions Chapter 4 Supply and Demand Chapter 5 Using Supply and Demand
PART II. Microeconomics
Section I. The Power of Traditional Economic Models Chapter 6 Describing Supply and Demand: Elasticities Chapter 7 Taxation and Government Intervention Chapter 8 Market Failure Versus Government Failure Chapter 8W Politics and Economics: The Case of Agricultural Markets
Section II. International Economic Policy Issues Chapter 9 Comparative Advantage, Exchange Rates, and Globalization Chapter 10 International Trade Policy
Section III. Production and Cost Analysis Chapter 11 Production and Cost Analysis I Chapter 12 Production and Cost Analysis II
Section IV. Market Structure Chapter 13 Perfect Competition Chapter 14 Monopoly and Monopolistic Competition Chapter 15 Oligopoly and Antitrust Policy Chapter 16 Real-World Competition and Technology
Section V. Factor Markets Chapter 17 Work and the Labor Market Chapter 17W Nonwage and Asset Income: Rents, Profits, and Interest Chapter 18 Who Gets What? The Distribution of Income
Section VI. Choice and Decision Making Chapter 19 The Logic of Individual Choice: The Foundation of Supply and Demand Chapter 20 Game Theory, Strategic Decision Making, and Behavioral Economics
Section VII. Modern Economic Thinking Chapter 21 Thinking Like a Modern Economist Chapter 22 Behavioral Economics and Modern Economic Policy Chapter 23 Microeconomic Policy, Economic Reasoning, and Beyond
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