Principles of Microeconomics

Author:   Roger A. Arnold
Publisher:   Cengage Learning, Inc
Edition:   International ed of 10th revised ed
ISBN:  

9780538470742


Pages:   560
Publication Date:   01 February 2011
Format:   Paperback
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This engaging text continues to set the standard for clear, balanced, and thorough coverage of the principles of economics. Packed with intriguing pop culture examples, the Tenth Edition is revised to include the most comprehensive coverage of the financial and economic crisis available in a principles of economics text. With new content reflecting a changing economy and new resources addressing the needs of a changing classroom, PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS, 10e, International Edition is an ideal solution for principles courses.

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Author:   Roger A. Arnold
Publisher:   Cengage Learning, Inc
Imprint:   South-Western
Edition:   International ed of 10th revised ed
Dimensions:   Width: 21.70cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 25.60cm
Weight:   1.024kg
ISBN:  

9780538470742


ISBN 10:   0538470747
Pages:   560
Publication Date:   01 February 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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PART I: ECONOMICS: THE SCIENCE OF SCARCITY. 1. What is Economics About. Appendix A: Working with Diagrams. Appendix B: Should You Major in Economics? 2. Production Possibilities Frontier. 3. Supply and Demand: Theory. 4. Prices: Free, Controlled, and Relative. 5. Supply, Demand, and Price: Applications. PART II: MICROECONOMIC FUNDAMENTALS. 6. Elasticity. 7. Consumer Choice and Behavioral Economics. Appendix C: Budget Constraint and Indifference Curve Analysis. PART III: PRODUCT MARKETS AND POLICIES. 8. Perfect Competition. 9. Monopoly. 10. Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly, and Game Theory. 11. Government and Product Markets: Antitrust and Regulation. PART IV: FACTOR MARKETS AND RELATED ISSUES. 12. Factor Markets: With Emphasis on the Labor Market. 13. Wages, Unions, and Labor. 14. The Distribution of Income and Poverty. 15. Interest, Rent, and Profit. PART V: MARKET FAILURE, PUBLIC CHOICE, AND SPECIAL-INTEREST-GROUP POLITICS. 16. Market Failure: Externalities, Public Goods, and Asymmetric Information. 17. Public Choice and Special-Interest-Group Politics. PART VI: GOVERNMENT AND MARKETS. 18. The Economic Case For and Against Government: Five Topics Considered. PART VII: INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS AND GLOBALIZATION. 19. International Trade. 20. International Finance. PART VIII: FINANCIAL MATTERS. 21. Stocks, Bonds, Futures, and Options. PART IX: WEB CHAPTER. 23. Agriculture: Problems, Policies, and Unintended Effects.

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PART I: ECONOMICS: THE SCIENCE OF SCARCITY. 1. What is Economics About. Appendix A: Working with Diagrams. Appendix B: Should You Major in Economics? 2. Production Possibilities Frontier. 3. Supply and Demand: Theory. 4. Prices: Free, Controlled, and Relative. 5. Supply, Demand, and Price: Applications. PART II: MICROECONOMIC FUNDAMENTALS. 6. Elasticity. 7. Consumer Choice and Behavioral Economics. Appendix C: Budget Constraint and Indifference Curve Analysis. PART III: PRODUCT MARKETS AND POLICIES. 8. Perfect Competition. 9. Monopoly. 10. Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly, and Game Theory. 11. Government and Product Markets: Antitrust and Regulation. PART IV: FACTOR MARKETS AND RELATED ISSUES. 12. Factor Markets: With Emphasis on the Labor Market. 13. Wages, Unions, and Labor. 14. The Distribution of Income and Poverty. 15. Interest, Rent, and Profit. PART V: MARKET FAILURE, PUBLIC CHOICE, AND SPECIAL-INTEREST-GROUP POLITICS. 16. Market Failure: Externalities, Public Goods, and Asymmetric Information. 17. Public Choice and Special-Interest-Group Politics. PART VI: GOVERNMENT AND MARKETS. 18. The Economic Case For and Against Government: Five Topics Considered. PART VII: INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS AND GLOBALIZATION. 19. International Trade. 20. International Finance. PART VIII: FINANCIAL MATTERS. 21. Stocks, Bonds, Futures, and Options. PART IX: WEB CHAPTER. 23. Agriculture: Problems, Policies, and Unintended Effects.


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Dr. Roger A. Arnold is Professor of Economics at California State University San Marcos, where his fields of specialization include general microeconomic theory and monetary theory. A widely respected authority on economic issues, Dr. Arnold is a regularly featured expert on talk radio discussing the state of the economy. He is also a proven author, who has written numerous academic articles, hundreds of newspaper columns, as well as the popular ECONOMICS: NEW WAYS OF THINKING and principles of macroeconomics supplementary text, HOW TO THINK LIKE AN ECONOMIST. Dr. Arnold has been a member of the economics faculty at California State University Northridge, University of Oklahoma, Hillsdale College, University of Nevada Las Vegas, and California State University San Marcos. He served as chair of the economics department for two years at University of Nevada Las Vegas and for seven years at California State University San Marcos. He is currently chair of the economics department at California State University San Marcos. During his tenure at UNLV he was regularly one of the top five finalists for the teacher of the year honor (in the College of Business and Economics), and in 1987 he received the best researcher of the year award. Dr. Arnold earned a B.S. in Economics in 1974 from the University of Birmingham in England and received his M.A. in 1976 and his Ph.D. in 1979 from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

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