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Colander

Microeconomics

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-0-07-334365-5
Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Erscheinungstermin: 01.10.2007
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Written in an informal colloquial style, this student-friendly Principles of Microeconomics textbook does not sacrifice intellectual depth in its quest for accessibility. The author’s primary concern is to instill “economic sensibility” in the student. Colander emphasizes the intellectual and historical context to which the economic models are applied. The seventh edition has been significantly revised to make it simpler, shorter, more organized and more applicable to the real world.

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9780073343655
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-0-07-334365-5
  • Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
  • Erscheinungstermin: 01.10.2007
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: 7 Rev ed
  • Produktform: Kartoniert
  • Gewicht: 1068 g
  • Seiten: 576
  • Format (B x H x T): 215 x 251 x 19 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt

Autoren/Hrsg.

Autoren

Colander, David C.

Colander, David

David Colander is Distinguished College Professor at Middlebury College. He has authored, coauthored, or edited over 40 books and over 150 articles on a wide range of economic topics.He earned his B.A. at Columbia College and his M.Phil. and Ph.D. at Columbia University. He also studied at the University of Birmingham in England and at Wilhelmsburg Gymnasium in Germany. Professor Colander has taught at Columbia University, Vassar College, the University of Miami, and Princeton University as the Kelley Professor of Distinguished Teaching. He has also been a consultant to Time-Life Films, a consultant to Congress, a Brookings Policy Fellow, and Visiting Scholar at Nuffield College, Oxford.He has been president of both the History of Economic Thought Society and the Eastern Economics Association. He has also served on the editorial boards of the Journal of Economic Perspectives, The Journal of Economic Education, The Journal of Economic Methodology, The Journal of the History of Economic Thought, The Journal of Socio-Economics, and The Eastern Economic Journal. He has been chair of the AEA Committee on Electronic Publishing, a member of the AEA Committee on Economic Education, and is currently the associate editor for content of the Journal of Economic Education. He is married to a pediatrician, Patrice. In their spare time, the Colanders designed and built an oak post-and-beam house on a ridge overlooking the Green Mountains to the east and the Adirondacks to the west. The house is located on the site of a former drive-in movie theater. (They replaced the speaker poles with fruit trees and used the I-beams from the screen as support for the second story of the carriage house and the garage.) They now live in both Florida and Vermont.

I: Introduction: Thinking like an EconomistChapter 1: Economics and Economic ReasoningChapter 2: The Production Possibility Model, Trade, and Globalization.Chapter 3: Economic institutionsChapter 4: Supply and DemandChapter 5: Using Supply and DemandII: MicroeconomicsI: Microeconomics: The BasicsChapter 6: Describing Supply and Demand: ElasticitiesChapter 7: Taxation and Government InterventionII: Foundations of Supply and DemandChapter 8: The Logic of Individual Choice: The Foundation of Supply and DemandChapter 9: Production and Cost Analysis IChapter 10: Production and Cost Analysis IIIII: Market Structure Chapter 11: Perfect CompetitionChapter 12: MonopolyChapter 13: Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly IV: Real World CompetitionChapter 14: Game Theory, Strategic Decisions Marking, and Behavioral Economics Chapter 15: Real-World Competition and Technology Chapter 16: Antitrust Policy and RegulationV: Factor MarketsChapter 17: Work and the Labor MarketChapter 17w: Non wage and Asset Income: Rents, Profits, and InterestChapter 18: Who Gets What? The Distribution of IncomeV: Applying Economic Reasoning to PolicyChapter 19: Government Policy and Market FailuresChapter 19w: Politics and Economics: The Case of Agriculture MarketsChapter 20: Microeconomic Policy, Economic Reasoning, and BeyondChapter 21: International Trade Policy, Comparative Advantage, and OutsourcingIII: MacroeconomicsI: Macroeconomic ProblemsChapter 23: Economic Growth, Business Cycles, Unemployment, and InflationChapter 24: National Income AccountingII: The Macroeconomic FrameworkChapter 25: Growth, Productivity, and the Wealth of NationsChapter 26: Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply, and Modern MacroeconomicsChapter 27: The Multiplier ModelIII: Money, Inflation, and Monetary PolicyChapter 28: Money, Banking, and the Financial SectorChapter 29: Monetary Policy and the Debate about Macro PolicyChapter 30: Inflation and Its Relationship to Unemployment and Growth IV: Macro Policy in PerspectiveChapter 31: Aggregate Demand Policy in Perspective Chapter 32: Politics, Deficits, and Debt Chapter 33: Macro Policies in Developing Countries V: International Policy IssuesChapter 34: International Financial PolicyChapter 35: Macro Policy in a Global Setting