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Connect 2-Semester Online Access for Economics https://www.mheducation.com/cover-images/Jpeg_400-high/0077660854.jpeg 20 2015 9780077660857 McGraw-Hill Connect® is a subscription-based learning service accessible online through your personal computer or tablet. Choose this option if your instructor will require Connect to be used in the course. Your subscription to Connect includes the following: • SmartBook® - an adaptive digital version of the course textbook that personalizes your reading experience based on how well you are learning the content. • Access to your instructor’s homework assignments, quizzes, syllabus, notes, reminders, and other important files for the course. • Progress dashboards that quickly show how you are performing on your assignments and tips for improvement. • The option to purchase (for a small fee) a print version of the book. This binder-ready, loose-leaf version includes free shipping. Complete system requirements to use Connect can be found here: http://www.mheducation.com/highered/platforms/connect/training-support-students.html
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Connect 2-Semester Online Access for Economics
Connect 2-Semester Online Access for Economics

Connect 2-Semester Online Access for Economics, 20th Edition

ISBN10: 0077660854 | ISBN13: 9780077660857
By Campbell McConnell, Stanley Brue and Sean Flynn
© 2015

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Part I: Introduction to Economics and the Economy

1 Limits, Alternatives, Choices

2 The Market System and the Circular Flow

Part II: Price, Quantity, and Efficiency

3 Demand, Supply, and Market Equilibrium

4 Market Failures: Public Goods and Externalities

5 Government's Role and Government Failure

Part III: Consumer Behavior

6 Elasticity

7 Utility Maximization

8 Behavioral Economics

Part IV: Microeconomics of Product Markets

9 Businesses and the Cost of Production

10 Pure Competition in the Short Run

11 Pure Competition in the Long Run

12 Pure Monopoly

13 Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly

13W Technology, R&D, and Efficiency

Part V: Microeconomics of Resource Markets and Government

14 The Demand for Resources

15 Wage Determination

16 Rent, Interest, and Profit

17 Natural Resource and Energy Economics

18 Public Finance: Expenditures and Taxes

Part VI: Microeconomic Issues and Policies

19 Antitrust Policy and Regulation

20 Agriculture: Economics and Policy

21 Income Inequality, Poverty, and Discrimination

22 Health Care

23 Immigration

Part VII: GDP, Growth, and Instability

24 An Introduction to Macroeconomics

25 Measuring Domestic Output and National Income

26 Economic Growth

27 Business Cycles, Unemployment, and Inflation

Part VIII: Macroeconomic Models and Fiscal Policy

28 Basic Macroeconomic Relationships

29 The Aggregate Expenditures Model

30 Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply

31 Fiscal Policy, Deficits, and Debt

Part IX: Money, Banking, and Monetary Policy

32 Money, Banking, and Financial Institutions

33 Money Creation

34 Interest Rates and Monetary Policy

35 Financial Economics

Part X: Extensions and Issues

36 Extending the Analysis of Aggregate Supply

37 Current Issues in Macro Theory and Policy

Part XI: International Economics

38 International Trade

39 The Balance of Payments, Exchange Rates, and Trade Deficits

39W The Economics of Developing Countries

COI 1 The United States in the Global Economy
COI 2 Previous International Exchange Rate Systems

About the Author

Campbell McConnell

Campbell R. McConnell earned his Ph.D. from the University of Iowa after receiving degrees from Cornell College and the University of Illinois. He taught at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from 1953 until his retirement in 1990. He is also coauthor of Contemporary Labor Economics, Seventh edition, and Essentials of Economics, First edition (both The McGraw-Hill Companies), and has edited readers for the principles and labor economics courses. He is a recipient of both the University of Nebraska Distinguished Teaching Award and the James A. Lake Academic Freedom Award, and is past-president of the Midwest Economics Association. Professor McConnell was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Cornell College in 1973 and received its Distinguished Achievement Award in 1994.

Stanley Brue

Stanley L. Brue did his undergraduate work at Augustana College (South Dakota) and received its Distinguished Achievement Award in 1991. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He is a professor at Pacific Lutheran University, where he has been honored as a recipient of the Burlington Northern Faculty Achievement Award. Professor Brue has also received the national Leavey Award for excellence in economic education. He has served as national president and chair of the Board of Trustees of Omicron Delta Epsilon International Economics Honorary. He is coauthor of Economic Scenes, Fifth edition (Prentice-Hall), Contemporary Labor Economics, Seventh edition, Essentials of Economics, First edition (both The McGraw-Hill Companies), and The Evolution of Economic Thought, Seventh edition (South-Western).

Sean Flynn

Sean is an assistant professor of economics at Scripps College in Claremont, California. He is the author of the international best seller "Economics for Dummies" as well as the coauthor, along with Campbell McConnell and Stanley Brue, of the world's best-selling college economics textbook, "Economics: Principles, Problems, and Policies".
An avid martial artist, Sean is a former Aikido national champion and has coached five of his students to U.S. national aikido titles.
A recurring commentator on FOX Business, ABC News, and NPR, Sean holds a B.A. in economics from the University of Southern California and a Ph.D. in economics from U.C. Berkeley, where he completed his dissertation under the supervision of Nobel Laureate George Akerlof.
Sean's research focuses on the often puzzling and seemingly irrational behavior of stock market investors, but he's also investigated topics as wide-ranging as the factors that affect customer tipping behavior at restaurants and why you see a lot of unionized workers only in certain industries.

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