
Student Value Edition for Economics Todayplus MyEconLab in CourseCompass plus eBook Student Access Kit
Roger LeRoy Miller(Author)
Prentice Hall (Publisher)
14th Edition
Book
Paperback/Softback
924 pages
978-0-321-48418-5 (ISBN)
Description
Students learn best when they see a concept applied in the context of examples they understand. That is why Economics Today is so successful in classrooms where students hail from a wide variety of majors, backgrounds, and ages. An abundance of relentlessly current, news-worthy examples motivate every chapter and reflect the interests of today's diverse student population. In this new edition, Miller has responded to the way students use their textbook as a study tool by incorporating new pedagogy to help students study effectively and by giving them more opportunities to practice.
For today's student on the go, we've created a portable version of Economics Today that is three-hole punched. Students can take only what they need to class, incorporate their own notes, and save money! Each Books a la Carte text arrives with a laminated study card, perfect for students to use when preparing for exams, plus access to MyEconLab in CourseCompass (TM).
MyEconLab in CourseCompass (TM) provides additional optional customization and communication tools. Instructors who teach distance-learning courses or very large lecture sections find the CourseCompass (TM) format useful because they can upload course documents and assignments, customize the order of chapters, and use communication features such as Digital Dropbox and Discussion Board.
View a demo of MyEconLab. For more information about MyEconLab in CourseCompass (TM), or to request an Instructor Access Code, visit MyEconLab.
For today's student on the go, we've created a portable version of Economics Today that is three-hole punched. Students can take only what they need to class, incorporate their own notes, and save money! Each Books a la Carte text arrives with a laminated study card, perfect for students to use when preparing for exams, plus access to MyEconLab in CourseCompass (TM).
MyEconLab in CourseCompass (TM) provides additional optional customization and communication tools. Instructors who teach distance-learning courses or very large lecture sections find the CourseCompass (TM) format useful because they can upload course documents and assignments, customize the order of chapters, and use communication features such as Digital Dropbox and Discussion Board.
View a demo of MyEconLab. For more information about MyEconLab in CourseCompass (TM), or to request an Instructor Access Code, visit MyEconLab.
More details
Edition
14th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Upper Saddle River
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-321-48418-5 (9780321484185)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Part 1. Introduction
Chapter 1: The Nature of Economics
Chapter 2: Scarcity and the World of Trade-Offs
Chapter 3: Demand and Supply
Chapter 4: Extensions of Demand and Supply Analysis
Chapter 5: Public Spending and Public Choice
Chapter 6: Funding the Public Sector
Part 2: Introduction to Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
Chapter 7: The Macroeconomy: Unemployment, Inflation, and Deflation
Chapter 8: Measuring the Economy's Performance
Chapter 9: Global Economic Growth and Development
Part 3: Real GDP Determination and Fiscal Policy
Chapter 10: Real GDP and the Price Level in the Long Run
Chapter 11: Classical and Keynesian Macro Analyses
Chapter 12: Consumption, Real GDP, and the Multiplier
Chapter 13: Fiscal Policy
Chapter 14: Deficit Spending and the Public Debt
Part 4: Money, Stabilization, and Growth
Chapter 15: Money, Banking, and Central Banking
Chapter 16: Money Creation and Deposit Insurance
Chapter 17: Domestic and International Dimensions of Monetary Policy
Chapter 18: Stabilization Policies in the Global Economy
Chapter 19: Policies and Prospects for Global Economic Growth
Part 5: Dimensions of Microeconomics
Chapter 20: Consumer Choice
Chapter 21: Demand and Supply Elasticity
Chapter 22: Rents, Profits, and the Financial Environment of Business
Part 6: Market Structure, Resource Allocation, and Regulation
Chapter 23: The Firm: Cost and Output Determination
Chapter 24: Perfect Competition
Chapter 25: Monopoly
Chapter 26: Monopolistic Competition
Chapter 27: Oligopoly and Strategic Behavior
Chapter 28: Regulation and Antitrust in a Globalized Economy
Part 7: Labor Resources and the Environment
Chapter 29: The Labor Market: Demand, Supply, and Outsourcing
Chapter 30: Unions and Labor Market Monopoly Power
Chapter 31: Income, Poverty, and Health Care
Chapter 32: Environmental Economics
Part 8: Global Economics
Chapter 33: Comparative Advantage and the Open Economy
Chapter 34: Exchange Rates and the Balance of Payments
Chapter 1: The Nature of Economics
Chapter 2: Scarcity and the World of Trade-Offs
Chapter 3: Demand and Supply
Chapter 4: Extensions of Demand and Supply Analysis
Chapter 5: Public Spending and Public Choice
Chapter 6: Funding the Public Sector
Part 2: Introduction to Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
Chapter 7: The Macroeconomy: Unemployment, Inflation, and Deflation
Chapter 8: Measuring the Economy's Performance
Chapter 9: Global Economic Growth and Development
Part 3: Real GDP Determination and Fiscal Policy
Chapter 10: Real GDP and the Price Level in the Long Run
Chapter 11: Classical and Keynesian Macro Analyses
Chapter 12: Consumption, Real GDP, and the Multiplier
Chapter 13: Fiscal Policy
Chapter 14: Deficit Spending and the Public Debt
Part 4: Money, Stabilization, and Growth
Chapter 15: Money, Banking, and Central Banking
Chapter 16: Money Creation and Deposit Insurance
Chapter 17: Domestic and International Dimensions of Monetary Policy
Chapter 18: Stabilization Policies in the Global Economy
Chapter 19: Policies and Prospects for Global Economic Growth
Part 5: Dimensions of Microeconomics
Chapter 20: Consumer Choice
Chapter 21: Demand and Supply Elasticity
Chapter 22: Rents, Profits, and the Financial Environment of Business
Part 6: Market Structure, Resource Allocation, and Regulation
Chapter 23: The Firm: Cost and Output Determination
Chapter 24: Perfect Competition
Chapter 25: Monopoly
Chapter 26: Monopolistic Competition
Chapter 27: Oligopoly and Strategic Behavior
Chapter 28: Regulation and Antitrust in a Globalized Economy
Part 7: Labor Resources and the Environment
Chapter 29: The Labor Market: Demand, Supply, and Outsourcing
Chapter 30: Unions and Labor Market Monopoly Power
Chapter 31: Income, Poverty, and Health Care
Chapter 32: Environmental Economics
Part 8: Global Economics
Chapter 33: Comparative Advantage and the Open Economy
Chapter 34: Exchange Rates and the Balance of Payments