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Economics
Economics

Economics, 19th Edition

ISBN10: 0073511293 | ISBN13: 9780073511290
By Paul Samuelson and William Nordhaus
© 2010

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Samuelson's text was first published in 1948, and it immediately became the authority for the principles of economics courses. The book continues to be the standard-bearer for principles courses, and this revision continues to be a clear, accurate, and interesting introduction to modern economics principles. Bill Nordhaus is now the primary author of this text, and he has revised the book to be as current and relevant as ever.

PART ONE BASIC CONCEPTS

Chapter 1 The Central Concepts of Economics

Chapter 2 The Modern Mixed Economy

Chapter 3 Basic Elements of Supply and Demand

PART TWO MICROECONOMICS: SUPPLY, DEMAND, AND PRODUCT MARKETS

Chapter 4 Supply and Demand: Elasticity and Applications

Chapter 5 Demand and Consumer Behavior

Chapter 6 Production and Business Organization

Chapter 7 Analysis of Costs

Chapter 8 Analysis of Perfectly Competitive Markets

Chapter 9 Imperfect Competition and Monopoly

Chapter 10 Competition Among the Few

Chapter 11 Economics of Uncertainty

PART THREE. FACTOR MARKETS: LABOR, LAND, AND CAPITAL

Chapter 12 How Markets Determine Incomes

Chapter 13 The Labor Market

Chapter 14 Land, Natural Resources, and the Environment

Chapter 15 Capital, Interest, and Profits

PART FOUR. APPLICATIONS OF ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES

Chapter 16 Government Taxation and Expenditure

Chapter 17 Efficiency vs. Equality: The Big Tradeoff

Chapter 18 International Trade

PART FIVE. MACROECONOMICS: ECONOMIC GROWTH AND BUSINESS CYCLES

Chapter 19 Overview of Macroeconomics

Chapter 20 Measuring Economic Activity

Chapter 21 Consumption and Investment

Chapter 22 Business Cycles and Aggregate Demand

Chapter 23 Money and Financial Markets

Chapter 24 Monetary Policy and the Economy

PART SIX. GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT, AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY

Chapter 25 Economic Growth

Chapter 26 The Challenge of Economic Development

Chapter 27 Exchange Rates and the International Financial System

Chapter 28 Open-Economy Macroeconomics

PART SEVEN. UNEMPLOYMENT, INFLATION, AND ECONOMIC POLICY

Chapter 29 Unemployment and the Foundations of Aggregate Supply

Chapter 30 Inflation

Chapter 31 The Frontiers of Macroeconomics

About the Author

Paul Samuelson

Mass Institute of Tech

William Nordhaus

William D. Nordhaus tra i più importanti economisti statunitensi, insegna presso la Yale University.

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