Test Bank Modern Principles of Economics 5th Edition by Tyler Cowen
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Test Bank Modern Principles of Economics 5th Edition by Tyler Cowen
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Test Bank Modern Principles of Economics 5th Edition by Tyler Cowen
Modern Principles of Economics uses engaging writing and up-to-date examples to explain economic principles, with a focus on critical thinking and practical applications. The 5th edition incorporates real-life examples, such as the economic impact of COVID-19, and discussions on international trade, climate change, and platform economics.
ISBN-10: 1319245390, ISBN-13: 978-1319245399
Tyler Cowen, Alex Tabarrok
Table of Contents
1. The Big Ideas
2. The Power of Trade and Comparative Advantage
3. Supply and Demand
4. Equilibrium: How Supply and Demand Determine Prices
5. Elasticity and Its Applications
6. Taxes and Subsidies
7. The Price System: Signals, Speculation, and Prediction
8. Price Ceilings and Price Floors
9. International Trade
10. Externalities: When Prices Send the Wrong Signals
11. Costs and Profit Maximization under Competition
12. Competition and the Invisible Hand
13. Monopoly
14. Price Discrimination and Pricing Strategy
15. Oligopoly and Game Theory
16. Monopolistic Competition and Product Differentiation
17. Labour Markets
18. Public Goods and the Tragedy of the Commons
19. Political Economy and Public Choice
20. GDP and the Measurement of Progress
21. The Wealth of Nations and Economic Growth
22. Economic Growth, Catching Up, and Institutions
23. Saving, Investment, and the Financial System
24. Stock Markets and Personal Finance
25. Unemployment and Labour Force Participation
26. Inflation and the Quantity Theory of Money
27. Business Fluctuations: Aggregate Demand and Supply
28. Transmission and Amplification Mechanisms
29. The Federal Reserve System and Open Market Operations
30. Monetary Policy
31. Fiscal Policy
32. Inflation, Unemployment, and Aggregate Supply​