ECON for microeconomics (with premium web site printed access card)
McEachern, William A.
Student-tested and faculty-approved, ECON FOR MICROECONOMICS is an innovativeapproach to teaching principles of microeconomics. This brief paperback includes a suite of learning aids to accommodate the busy and diverse lifestyles oftoday's learners, including downloadable flash cards, graphing exercises, review cards, and quick quizzes that allow students to study wherever they are and whenever they have time. Designed to reach today's students, ECON says it all in four letters, reflecting how this unique solution speaks in the language of today's learner. ECON for Microeconomics started with student conversations, focus groups, interviews, surveys, and input from nearly 150 faculty memberslike you. This feedback, along with the author's accessible approach, is united in an innovative, visually rich, professional design that reads like a business periodical. ECON FOR MICROECONOMICS provides a streamlined, concepts-driven format. Choose this text for the unique principles of microeconomics solution that you and your students have created together. INDICE: Part 1. INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS. 1.The Art and Science of Economic Analysis. 2.Economic Tools and Economic Systems. 3. Economic Decision Makers. 4. Demand, Supply, and Markets. Part 2. INTRODUCTION TO THE MARKET SYSTEM. 5. Elasticity of Demand and Supply. 6. Consumer Choice and Demand. 7. Production and Cost in the Firm. Part 3. MARKET STRUCTURE AND PRICING. 8. Perfect Competition. 9. Monopoly. 10. Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly. Part 4. RESOURCE MARKETS. 11. Resource Markets. 12. Labor Markets and Labor Unions. 13. Capital, Interest, and Corporate Finance. 14. Transaction Costs, Imperfect Information, and Market Behavior. Part 5. MARKET FAILURE AND PUBLIC POLICY. 15. Economic Regulation and Antitrust Policy. 16. Public Goods and Public Choice. 17.Externalities and the Environment. 18. Income Distribution and Poverty. Part 6. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS. 19. International Trade. 20. International Finance. 21. Developing and Transitional Economies
- ISBN: 978-0-324-58738-8
- Editorial: South Western
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 352
- Fecha Publicación: 01/02/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés