
Economics
A Contemporary Introduction
William A. McEachern(Author)
South-Western College Publishing
11th Edition
Published on 1. January 2016
Book
Hardback
800 pages
978-1-305-50546-9 (ISBN)
Description
Gain a strong understanding of economic principles with the hundreds of lively examples found in McEachern's ECONOMICS: A CONTEMPORARY INTRODUCTION, 11E. This book draws on what you already have observed through your life experiences to help explain economic concepts, choices, institutions, and events. Interesting case studies in the book and online, the latest research findings, and focused examples offer genuine insight into how economic principles work in today's world. A friendly writing style is enhanced by learning features that make the material clear and more direct. Understandable graphs and exhibits include captions that summarize key points for review, color-coded curves, and helpful labels for clarification. More challenging graphs in the book are built one step at a time using new Progression Graphs online software. Powerful learning tools, such as online Aplia (R) and MindTap, further improve your understanding of economics and its relevance to your success.
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Edition
11th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Florence
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 38 mm
Width: 220 mm
Thickness: 256 mm
Weight
1769 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-305-50546-9 (9781305505469)
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Person
Dr. William A. McEachern began teaching large sections of economic principles shortly after joining the University of Connecticut. Several years later, he began offering teaching workshops around the country. The University of Connecticut Alumni Association conferred on him its Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award in 2000. He previously won the Association's award for Distinguished Public Service. Dr. McEachern has published books and monographs on public finance, public policy and industrial organization, including MANAGERIAL CONTROL AND PERFORMANCE (D.C. Heath and Company). His research has also appeared in edited volumes, such as READINGS IN PUBLIC CHOICE ECONOMICS (University of Michigan Press), INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK ON TEACHING AND LEARNING ECONOMICS (Edward Elgar Publishing) and RETHINKING ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES (Irwin Publishing). He has also been published in a variety of refereed journals, including Economic Inquiry, National Tax Journal, Quarterly Review of Economic and Business, Journal of Industrial Economics, Kyklos, Econ Journal Watch and Public Choice. His principles of economics textbooks have been translated into Spanish, Chinese and Bahasa Indonesia and have been adapted for Australia and India. He is the founding editor of The Teaching Economist, a newsletter that for a quarter of a century has focused on teaching economics at the college level. Dr. McEachern has advised federal, state and local governments on policy matters and has been quoted in media such as the New York Times, Times of London, Wall Street Journal USA Today and Reader's Digest. He earned an undergraduate degree with honors from College of the Holy Cross, served three years as a U.S. Army officer and earned an M.A. and Ph.D. in economics from the University of Virginia.
Content
1. The Art and Science of Economic Analysis.
2. Some Tools of Economic Analysis.
3. Economic Decision Makers.
4. Demand, Supply, and Markets.
5. Elasticity of Demand and Supply.
6. Consumer Choice and Demand.
7. Production and Cost in the Firm.
8. Perfect Competition.
9. Monopoly.
10. Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly.
11. Resource Markets.
12. Labor Markets and Labor Unions.
13. Capital, Interest, Entrepreneurship, and Corporate Finance.
14. Transaction Costs, Asymmetric Information, and Behavioral Economics.
15. Economic Regulation and Antitrust Policy.
16. Public Goods and Public Choice.
17. Externalities and the Environment.
18 Poverty and Redistribution.
19. Introduction to Macroeconomics.
20. Tracking the U. S. Economy.
21. Unemployment and Inflation.
22. U.S. Productivity and Growth.
23. Aggregate Demand.
24. Aggregate Supply.
25. Fiscal Policy.
26. Federal Budgets and Public Policy.
27. Money and the Financial System.
28. Banking and the Money Supply.
29. Monetary Theory and Policy.
30. The Policy Debate: Active or Passive?
31. International Trade.
32. International Finance.
33. Economic Development.
2. Some Tools of Economic Analysis.
3. Economic Decision Makers.
4. Demand, Supply, and Markets.
5. Elasticity of Demand and Supply.
6. Consumer Choice and Demand.
7. Production and Cost in the Firm.
8. Perfect Competition.
9. Monopoly.
10. Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly.
11. Resource Markets.
12. Labor Markets and Labor Unions.
13. Capital, Interest, Entrepreneurship, and Corporate Finance.
14. Transaction Costs, Asymmetric Information, and Behavioral Economics.
15. Economic Regulation and Antitrust Policy.
16. Public Goods and Public Choice.
17. Externalities and the Environment.
18 Poverty and Redistribution.
19. Introduction to Macroeconomics.
20. Tracking the U. S. Economy.
21. Unemployment and Inflation.
22. U.S. Productivity and Growth.
23. Aggregate Demand.
24. Aggregate Supply.
25. Fiscal Policy.
26. Federal Budgets and Public Policy.
27. Money and the Financial System.
28. Banking and the Money Supply.
29. Monetary Theory and Policy.
30. The Policy Debate: Active or Passive?
31. International Trade.
32. International Finance.
33. Economic Development.