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ECONOMICS 2E
MANKIW G. TAYLOR M. wydawnictwo: CENGAGE LEARNING , rok wydania 2011, wydanie II cena netto: 345.00 Twoja cena 327,75 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka Now firmly established as one of the leading economics principles texts in
Europe, the Middle East and Africa, this highly anticipated second edition of Economics by
N. Gregory Mankiw (Harvard University) and Mark Taylor (Warwick University) will further
enhance the book’s reputation for clarity, authority and real-world relevance.
This Second Edition provides:
• New case studies and news articles providing relevant and topical insights into real
life economics from UK, Europe, Middle East, and South Africa
• Two new chapters, one offering highly topical and in-depth coverage of the causes and
effects of the global financial crisis and one covering Keynesian economics and IS-LM
analysis
• An introduction to the latest thinking in economics, particularly regarding some
aspects of behavioural economics, to help students see different explanations for economic
phenomena
• An emphasis throughout on ‘thinking like an economist’ – adopting the tools,
methods and concepts economists use in addressing problems and issues
Economics is essential reading for all students taking introductory economics modules on
undergraduate courses. It is also suitable for use with the economics component of MBA
courses.
Economics is also accompanied by Aplia, an online, interactive, auto-graded assignment
setting tool. For more information about Aplia please visit: www.aplia.com/cengageemea
Table of Contents
PART 1 Introduction
1 Ten Principles of Economics
2 Thinking Like an Economist
3 Interdependence and the Gains From Trade
PART 2 Supply and Demand I: How Markets Work
4 The Market Forces of Supply and Demand
5 Elasticity and its Application
6 Supply, Demand and Government Policies
PART 3 Supply and Demand II: Markets and Welfare
7 Consumers, Producers and the Efficiency of Markets
8 Application: The Costs of Taxation
9 Application: International Trade
PART 4 The Economics of the Public Sector
10 Externalities
11 Public Goods and Common Resources
12 The Design of the Tax System
PART 5 Firm Behaviour and the Organization of Industry
13 The Costs of Production
14 Firms in Competitive Markets
15 Monopoly
16 Monopolistic Competition
17 Oligopoly
PART 6 The Economics of Labour Markets
18 The Markets for the Factors of Production
19 Earnings and Discrimination
20 Income Inequality and Poverty
PART 7 Topics for Further Study
21 The Theory of Consumer Choice
22 Frontiers of Microeconomics
PART 8 The Data of Macroeconomics
23 Measuring a Nation’s Income
24 Measuring the Cost of Living
PART 9 The Real Economy in the Long Run
25 Production and Growth
26 Saving, Investment and the Financial System
27 The Basic Tools of Finance
28 Unemployment
PART 10 Money and Prices in the Long Run
29 The Monetary System
30 Money Growth and Inflation
PART 11 The Macroeconomics of Open Economies
31 Open-Economy Macroeconomics: Basic Concepts
32 A Macroeconomic Theory of the Open Economy
PART 12 Short-Run Economic Fluctuations
33 Keynes and IS-LM Analysis
34 Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
35 The Influence of Monetary and Fiscal Policy on Aggregate Demand
36 The Short-Run Trade-Off Between Inflation and Unemployment
PART 13 Topics in International Finance and Macroeconomics
37 The Financial Crisis
38 Common Currency Areas and European Monetary Union
PART 14 Final Thoughts
39 Five Debates over Macroeconomic Policy
928 pages, Paperback
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