
Introductory Economics
Edition 1
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(rev. 1)
- Chapter 1: What Is “Economics” and What Do Economists Do?
- Chapter 2: Allocative Efficiency and the Benefits of Exchange
- Chapter 3: Markets, Supply, and Demand
- Chapter 4: GDP: National Output is National Income
- Chapter 5: The Consumer Price Index and Inflation: Measuring Changes in the Cost of Living
- Chapter 6: Unemployment
- Chapter 7: Growth and Development: Why Are Some Countries Rich while Others are Poor?
- Chapter 8: Saving, Investment Spending, and the Role of Financial Institutions
- Chapter 9: Money and the Monetary System
- Chapter 10: Monetary Theory, Monetary Policy, and the Relationship between Money and Inflation
- Chapter 11: Short-Run Economic Fluctuations: Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply, and Competing Views
- Chapter 12: Countercyclical Stabilization: The Potential Role of Monetary and Fiscal Policy
- Chapter 13: Inflation and Unemployment: A Short-Run Tradeoff, Long-Run Money Neutrality
- Chapter 14: The Basics of Open-Economy Macroeconomics