Robert H. Frank,
Cornell University Ben S. Bernanke,
Princeton University (formerly) Hon-Kwong Lui,
Lingnan University
ISBN: 1259011844 Copyright year: 2015
Table of Contents
Part 1 Introduction
Chapter 1: Thinking Like an Economist
Chapter 2: Comparative Advantage
Chapter 3: Supply and Demand
Part 2 Competition and the Invisible Hand
Chapter 4: Elasticity
Chapter 5: Demand
Chapter 6: Perfectly Competitive Supply
Chapter 7: Efficiency, Exchange, and the Invisible Hand in Action
Part 3 Market Imperfections
Chapter 8: Monopoly, Oligopoly, and Monopolistic Competition
Chapter 9: Games and Strategic Behavior
Chapter 10: Externalities and Property Rights
Chapter 11: The Economics of Information
Part 4 Economics of Public Policy
Chapter 12: Labor Markets, Poverty, and Income Distribution
Chapter 13: The Environment, Health, and Safety
Chapter 14: Public Goods and Tax Policy
Part 5 Macroeconomics: Data and Issues
Chapter 15: Spending, Income, and GDP
Chapter 16: Inflation and the Price Level
Chapter 17: Wages and Unemployment
Part 6 The Economy in the Long Run
Chapter 18: Economic Growth
Chapter 19: Saving, Capital Formation, and Financial Markets
Chapter 20: Money, Prices, and the Financial System
Part 7 The Economy in the Short Run
Chapter 21: Short-Term Economic Fluctuations
Chapter 22: Spending, Output, and Fiscal Policy
Chapter 23: Monetary Policy and the Central Bank
Chapter 24: Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply, and Business Cycles
Chapter 25: Macroeconomic Policy
Part 8 The International Economy
Chapter 26: Exchange Rates, International Trade, and Capital Flows