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OverviewIf your course begins before 8/1/06, click here. Starting in August 2006, this text will come packaged with an access kit for the new easy-to-use format of MyEconLab,which requires no set-up by the professor and offers students book-specific practice, online homework, access to the eBook, and learning resources. (For that ISBN, click here.) Professors who wish to use advanced course management should order the ISBN above to receive the book packaged with MyEconLab in CourseCompass. Microeconomics offers a novel approach to the principles of economics course based on three pedagogical principles: Ongoing assessment is an essential component of the learning process; Students understand concepts better when they are presented in the context of engaging stories; Students remember more when they connect concepts to what they see or read in the news and what they experience in their every day life. Quality assessment permeates every component of Microeconomics, the first textbook to offer a class-tested test bank. MyEconLab’s innovative online homework and tutorial system, with its innovative computer-grade graphing exercises, is tightly linked to the text. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael A. Leeds , Peter Von Allmen , Richard C. SchimingPublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Prentice Hall Edition: Package ed Dimensions: Width: 21.90cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.143kg ISBN: 9780321451279ISBN 10: 0321451279 Pages: 508 Publication Date: 17 April 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsPart 1: Introduction 1. Economics: The Science of Everyday Life EXAMPLE Registering for Class on the First Day of the Semester 2. Efficiency and Allocation in the Global Economy EXAMPLE U.S Spending on Military Build-up and Healthcare 3. The American Economy in a Global Setting EXAMPLE Ups and Downs of Pittsburg's Steel Industry 4. Introduction to the Demand and Supply Framework EXAMPLE Market for Coffee in Burlington, Vermont 5. Elasticity EXAMPLE Lunchtime Market for Fast Food 6. Market Efficiency and Government Intervention EXAMPLE Buying a Laptop Computer for College PART 2: The Role of Consumers and Firms 7. Consumer Behavior EXAMPLE Spending Money on Pizza or CDs 8. Firm Production and Cost EXAMPLE Guitar Production in Nashville, TN PART 3: Market Structure, Pricing, and Public Policy 9. Perfect Competition EXAMPLE Pike Place Market and the Seattle Salmon Business 10. Monopoly EXAMPLE Major League Baseball and an Atlanta Braves game 11. Monopolistic Competition and Product Differentiation EXAMPLE Philly Cheese Steak Industry 12. Oligopoly EXAMPLE Video Game Console Industry 13. Antitrust, Regulation, and Deregulation EXAMPLE Ticketmaster as a Monopoly PART 4: Resource Markets, Market Failure, and Public Goods 14. Firms and Financial Markets EXAMPLE Google's Rise to Prominence 15. Labor Markets EXAMPLE MP3 Carrying Case Manufacturer 16. Poverty and the Distribution of Income EXAMPLE Oprah Winfrey's Career 17. Market Failure: Public Goods and Externalities EXAMPLE The Chesapeake Bay's Endangered Natural Resources Part 5: International Trade and Finance 18. International Trade EXAMPLE Anti-globalization Protesters at the WTO Meeting in Seattle 19. International Finance EXAMPLE The Argentine Financial CrisisReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |