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Introduction to Economics
Social Issues and Economic Thinking
Author: Stock Wendy A.
Language: EnglishSubject for Introduction to Economics:
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toolkit; xiv section; economics; introduction; author; preface; way; economic; inflation; slope; activity; chapter elasticity; appendix; international; minimum; wage; everywhere immigration; goods; determination; trade; global
448 p. · 20.1x25.2 cm · Paperback
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Introduction to Economics: Social Issues and Economic Thinking is designed to increase student engagement for introductory level economics courses by providing practical applications of economics while also providing a foundation for more technical economics issues.
The text begins with a set of chapters that are an "Economics Toolkit" including coverage of key topics like marginal benefits/marginal costs, production possibilities, supply and demand, efficiency, and macroeconomic measurement tools. It then uses the tools to understand various market outcomes, market interventions, and market failures.
These chapters, which are often overlooked or completely excluded in other texts, are a valuable means to provide a conceptual framework for students to judge the merit (or lack thereof) of market interventions and other types of social policies.
About the Author xiii
Preface xiv
SECTION I THE ECONOMICS TOOLKIT 1
Chapter 1 An Introduction to the Economic Way of Th inking 3
Chapter 1 Appendix: Working with Graphs 18
Chapter 2 Production Possibilities 23
Chapter 3 Demand and Supply 40
Chapter 4 Consumer Surplus, Producer Surplus, and Economic Efficiency 67
Chapter 5 Elasticity 80
Chapter 5 Appendix: Elasticity and the Slope of Demand 94
Chapter 6 Measuring Economic Activity 97
Chapter 7 Inflation and the Measurement of Prices 115
Chapter 8 The Power and Limits of Markets 131
SECTION II MARKETS, MARKETS EVERYWHERE 143
Chapter 9 Wage Determination and Superstar Salaries 145
Chapter 10 The Minimum Wage 165
Chapter 11 International Trade of Goods 178
Chapter 12 Immigration and the International Trade of Labor 196
Chapter 13 Foreign Exchange and the International Trade of Money 212
Chapter 14 Farm Policy 222
Chapter 15 The Economics of Illegal Drugs 237
Chapter 16 Pollution, The Environment, and Global Warming 253
Chapter 17 The Economics of Education 271
Chapter 17 Appendix: Education as an Investment: Present and
Future Values 288
Chapter 18 Competition and Monopoly 291
SECTION III SOCIAL ISSUES 309
Chapter 19 The Economics of Labor Market Discrimination 311
Chapter 20 Poverty and the Distribution of Income 329
Chapter 21 The Economics of Health Care 347
Chapter 22 Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve 363
Chapter 23 Fiscal Policy and the Federal Budget 382
Appendix A Answers to “Think for Yourself” Questions 399
Appendix B Glossary 411
Index 419
Wendy A. Stock, Ph.D. is the Co-Department Head & Professor of Economics within the Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics at Montana State University. She received her PhD in Economics in 1996 from Michigan State University. She has been published in Journal of Economic Education, American Economic Review, Journal of Human Resources, Economic Inquiry, to name a few. She has experience with the American Economic Association (AEA) Committee on Economic Education (CEE) and is coordinator of the CEE-sponsored poster session on active learning techniques at the AEA meetings. Her research interests include: the effects of labor market policies, labor force participation and employment trends, professional labor markets, economic education, the education and training of economists, job stability, and job displacement.
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