Foundations of Economics, Global Edition

Höfundur Robin Bade; Michael Parkin

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  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • About the Authors
  • Brief Contents
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Part 1: Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Getting Started
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 1.1 Definition and Questions
  • Scarcity
  • Economics Defined
  • What, How, and For Whom?
  • Can the Pursuit of Self-Interest Be in the Social Interest?
  • Checkpoint 1.1
  • 1.2 The Economic Way of Thinking
  • A Choice Is a Tradeoff
  • Cost: What You Must Give Up
  • Benefit: What You Gain
  • Rational Choice
  • How Much? Choosing at the Margin
  • Choices Respond to Incentives
  • Checkpoint 1.2
  • 1.3 Economics as a Social Science and Policy Tool
  • Economics as a Social Science
  • Economics as a Policy Tool
  • Checkpoint 1.3
  • 1.4 Economics as a Life Skill and Job Skill
  • Jobs for an Economics Major
  • Will the Number of Economics Jobs Grow?
  • How Much Do Economics Majors Earn?
  • Skills Needed for Economics Jobs
  • Economics for Life
  • Checkpoint 1.4
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Appendix: Making and Using Graphs
  • Interpreting Data Graphs
  • Interpreting Graphs Used in Economic Models
  • The Slope of a Relationship
  • Relationships Among More Than Two Variables
  • Appendix Checkpoint
  • Eye on the Benefit And Cost Of School: Did You Make the Right Decision?
  • Eye on Your Life: Your Time Allocation
  • Eye on the Past: Adam Smith and the Birth of Economics as a Social Science
  • Chapter 2. The U.S. and Global Economies
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 2.1 What, How, and For Whom?
  • What Do We Produce?
  • How Do We Produce?
  • For Whom Do We Produce?
  • Checkpoint 2.1
  • 2.2 The Global Economy
  • The People
  • The Economies
  • What in the Global Economy
  • How in the Global Economy
  • For Whom in the Global Economy
  • Checkpoint 2.2
  • 2.3 The Circular Flows
  • Households and Firms
  • Markets
  • Real Flows and Money Flows
  • Governments
  • Governments in the Circular Flow
  • Circular Flows in the Global Economy
  • Checkpoint 2.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: What We Produce
  • Eye on the Past: Changes in What We Produce
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Changes in How We Produce in the Information Economy
  • Eye on the Dreamliner: Who Makes the Dreamliner?
  • Eye on the Global Economy: Differences in How We Produce
  • Eye on Your Life: The U.S. and Global Economies in Your Life
  • Eye on the Past: Growing Government
  • Eye on the Global Economy: The Ups and Downs in International Trade
  • Chapter 3. The Economic Problem
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 3.1 Production Possibilities
  • Production Possibilities Frontier
  • How the PPF Illustrates Scarcity and Its Consequences
  • Checkpoint 3.1
  • 3.2 Opportunity Cost
  • The Opportunity Cost of a Smartphone
  • Opportunity Cost and the Slope of the PPF
  • Opportunity Cost Is a Ratio
  • Increasing Opportunity Costs Are Everywhere
  • Your Increasing Opportunity Cost
  • Checkpoint 3.2
  • 3.3 Economic Growth
  • Checkpoint 3.3
  • 3.4 Specialization and Trade
  • Absolute Advantage and Comparative Advantage
  • Comparative Advantage: A Model
  • Achieving Gains from Trade
  • The Economy’s Production Possibilities Frontier
  • Checkpoint 3.4
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on Your Life: Your Production Possibilities Frontier
  • Eye on the Environment: Is Wind Power Free?
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Expanding Our Production Possibilities
  • Eye on the Global Economy: Hong Kong’s Rapid Economic Growth
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: No One Knows How to Make a Pencil
  • Eye on Your Life: Your Comparative Advantage
  • Chapter 4. Demand and Supply
  • Chapter Checklist
  • Competitive Markets
  • 4.1 Demand
  • The Law of Demand
  • Demand Schedule and Demand Curve
  • Individual Demand and Market Demand
  • Changes in Demand
  • Change in Quantity Demanded Versus Change in Demand
  • Checkpoint 4.1
  • 4.2 Supply
  • The Law of Supply
  • Supply Schedule and Supply Curve
  • Individual Supply and Market Supply
  • Changes in Supply
  • Change in Quantity Supplied Versus Change in Supply
  • Checkpoint 4.2
  • 4.3 Market Equilibrium
  • Price: A Market’s Automatic Regulator
  • Predicting Price Changes: Three Questions
  • Effects of Changes in Demand
  • Effects of Changes in Supply
  • Effects of Changes in Both Demand and Supply
  • Checkpoint 4.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on Your Life: Understanding and Using Demand and Supply
  • Eye on the Global Economy: The Markets for Cocoa and Chocolate
  • Eye on the Price Of Avocados: Why Does the Price of Avocados Fluctuate?
  • Part 2: A Closer Look At Markets
  • Chapter 5. Elasticities of Demand and Supply
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 5.1 The Price Elasticity of Demand
  • Percentage Change in Price
  • Percentage Change in Quantity Demanded
  • Comparing the Percentage Changes in Price and Quantity
  • Elastic and Inelastic Demand
  • Influences on the Price Elasticity of Demand
  • Computing the Price Elasticity of Demand
  • Interpreting the Price Elasticity of Demand Number
  • Elasticity Along a Linear Demand Curve
  • Total Revenue and the Price Elasticity of Demand
  • Checkpoint 5.1
  • 5.2 The Price Elasticity of Supply
  • Elastic and Inelastic Supply
  • Influences on the Price Elasticity of Supply
  • Computing the Price Elasticity of Supply
  • Checkpoint 5.2
  • 5.3 Cross Elasticity and Income Elasticity
  • Cross Elasticity of Demand
  • Income Elasticity of Demand
  • Checkpoint 5.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the Global Economy: Price Elasticities of Demand
  • Eye on Elasticity At The Coffee Shop: What Do You Do When Starbucks Raises the Price of a Latte?
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Two Applications of the Price Elasticity of Demand
  • Eye on Your Life: Your Price Elasticities of Demand
  • Eye on the Price Of Avocados: Why Does the Price of Avocados Fluctuate?
  • Chapter 6. Efficiency and Fairness of Markets
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 6.1 Allocation Methods and Efficiency
  • Resource Allocation Methods
  • Using Resources Efficiently
  • Checkpoint 6.1
  • 6.2 Value, Price, and Consumer Surplus
  • Demand and Marginal Benefit
  • Consumer Surplus
  • Checkpoint 6.2
  • 6.3 Cost, Price, and Producer Surplus
  • Supply and Marginal Cost
  • Producer Surplus
  • Checkpoint 6.3
  • 6.4 Are Markets Efficient?
  • Marginal Benefit Equals Marginal Cost
  • Total Surplus Is Maximized
  • The Invisible Hand
  • Market Failure
  • Sources of Market Failure
  • Alternatives to the Market
  • Checkpoint 6.4
  • 6.5 Are Markets Fair?
  • It’s Not Fair If the Rules Aren’t Fair
  • It’s Not Fair If the Result Isn’t Fair
  • Compromise
  • Checkpoint 6.5
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: The Invisible Hand and e-Commerce
  • Eye on Ticket Scalping: Should Ticket Scalping Be Illegal?
  • Eye on Your Life: Allocation Methods, Efficiency, and Fairness
  • Part 3: How Governments Influence The Economy
  • Chapter 7. Government Actions in Markets
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 7.1 Price Ceilings
  • A Rent Ceiling
  • Are Rent Ceilings Efficient?
  • Are Rent Ceilings Fair?
  • If Rent Ceilings Are So Bad, Why Do We Have Them?
  • Checkpoint 7.1
  • 7.2 Price Floors
  • The Minimum Wage
  • Is the Minimum Wage Efficient?
  • Is the Minimum Wage Fair?
  • If the Minimum Wage Is So Bad, Why Do We Have It?
  • Checkpoint 7.2
  • 7.3 Production Quotas
  • Production Quota: An Example
  • Checkpoint 7.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Minimum Wages and Employment
  • Eye on Price Regulation: Can Governments Repeal the Law of Market Forces?
  • Eye on the Global Economy: Production Quotas
  • Eye on Your Life Price: Ceilings and Price Floors You Encounter
  • Chapter 8. Taxes
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 8.1 Taxes on Buyers and Sellers
  • Tax Incidence
  • Taxes and Efficiency
  • Tax Burden
  • Incidence, Inefficiency, and Elasticity
  • Incidence, Inefficiency, and the Elasticity of Demand
  • Incidence, Inefficiency, and the Elasticity of Supply
  • Checkpoint 8.1
  • 8.2 Income Taxes and Social Security Taxes
  • The Effects of the Income Tax
  • The Social Security Tax
  • Checkpoint 8.2
  • 8.3 Fairness and the Big Tradeoff
  • The Benefits Principle
  • The Ability-to-Pay Principle
  • Ability to Pay and Tax Progressivity
  • The Big Tradeoff and Alternative Tax Proposals
  • Checkpoint 8.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Taxes in the United States Today
  • Eye on Congress: Does Congress Decide Who Pays the Taxes?
  • Eye on the Past: The Origins and History of the U.S. Income Tax
  • Eye on Your Life: Tax Freedom Day
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: The Progressive Income Tax
  • Chapter 9. Global Markets in Action
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 9.1 How Global Markets Work
  • International Trade Today
  • What Drives International Trade?
  • Why the United States Imports T-Shirts
  • Why the United States Exports Airplanes
  • Checkpoint 9.1
  • 9.2 Winners, Losers, and Net Gains From Trade
  • Gains and Losses from Imports
  • Gains and Losses from Exports
  • Checkpoint 9.2
  • 9.3 International Trade Restrictions
  • Tariffs
  • Import Quotas
  • Other Import Barriers
  • Export Subsidies
  • Checkpoint 9.3
  • 9.4 The Case Against Protection
  • Three Traditional Arguments for Protection
  • Four Newer Arguments for Protection
  • Why Is International Trade Restricted?
  • Checkpoint 9.4
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: U.S. Exports and Imports
  • Eye on Globalization: Who Wins and Who Loses from Globalization?
  • Eye on the Past: The History of U.S. Tariffs
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: A Tariff on Softwood Lumber
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: An Import Quota on Sugar
  • Eye on Your Life: International Trade
  • Part 4: Market Failure And Public Policy
  • Chapter 10. Externalities
  • Chapter Checklist
  • Externalities in Our Daily Lives
  • Negative Production Externalities
  • Positive Production Externalities
  • Negative Consumption Externalities
  • Positive Consumption Externalities
  • 10.1 Negative Externalities: Pollution
  • Private Costs and Social Costs
  • Production and Pollution: How Much?
  • Property Rights
  • Command-and-Control Regulation
  • Pollution Taxes
  • Cap-and-Trade
  • Checkpoint 10.1
  • 10.2 Positive Externalities: Education
  • Private Benefits and Social Benefits
  • Government Actions in the Face of External Benefits
  • Checkpoint 10.2
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on Your Life: Externalities in Your Life
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: U.S. Air Pollution Trends
  • Eye on Climate Change: How Can We Limit Carbon Emissions?
  • Chapter 11. Public Goods and Common Resources
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 11.1 Classifying Goods and Resources
  • Excludable
  • Rival
  • A Fourfold Classification
  • Checkpoint 11.1
  • 11.2 Public Goods and The Free-Rider Problem
  • The Free-Rider Problem
  • The Marginal Benefit of a Public Good
  • The Marginal Cost of a Public Good
  • The Efficient Quantity of a Public Good
  • Private Provision: Underproduction
  • Public Provision: Efficient Production
  • Obstacles to Efficient Public Provision
  • Checkpoint 11.2
  • 11.3 The Tragedy of The Commons
  • Unsustainable Use of a Common Resource
  • Inefficient Use of a Common Resource
  • Using the Commons Efficiently
  • Checkpoint 11.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the Past: Is a Lighthouse a Public Good?
  • Eye on Your Life: A Student’s Free-Rider Problem and a Market Solution
  • Eye on the U.S. Infrastructure: Should America Spend More on Transportation Infrastructure?
  • Eye on the Past: The Commons of England’s Middle Ages
  • Eye on the Global Economy: The North Atlantic Cod Tragedy of the Commons
  • Eye on the Global Economy: ITQs Work
  • Chapter 12. Private Information and Healthcare Markets
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 12.1 The Lemons Problem and Its Solution
  • A Market for Used Cars with a Lemons Problem
  • A Used-Car Market with Dealers’ Warranties
  • Checkpoint 12.1
  • 12.2 Information Problems in Insurance Markets
  • Insurance Markets
  • Asymmetric Information in Insurance
  • Screening in Insurance Markets
  • Separating Equilibrium with Screening
  • Checkpoint 12.2
  • 12.3 The Economics of Healthcare
  • Healthcare Market Failure
  • Alternative Public Choice Solutions
  • A Reform Idea?
  • Checkpoint 12.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the Market For Used Cars: How Do You Avoid Buying a Lemon?
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Insurance in the United States
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Healthcare in the United States: A Snapshot
  • Eye on the Global Economy: Healthcare Expenditures and Health Outcomes
  • Eye on Your Life: Signaling Your Ability
  • Part 5: A Closer Look At Decision Makers
  • Chapter 13. Consumer Choice and Demand
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 13.1 Consumption Possibilities
  • The Budget Line
  • A Change in the Budget
  • Changes in Prices
  • Prices and the Slope of the Budget Line
  • Checkpoint 13.1
  • 13.2 Marginal Utility Theory
  • Total Utility
  • Marginal Utility
  • Graphing Tina’s Utility Schedules
  • Maximizing Total Utility
  • Finding an Individual Demand Curve
  • Checkpoint 13.2
  • 13.3 Efficiency, Price, and Value
  • Consumer Efficiency
  • The Paradox of Value
  • Checkpoint 13.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Appendix: Indifference Curves
  • An Indifference Curve
  • Marginal Rate of Substitution
  • Consumer Equilibrium
  • Deriving the Demand Curve
  • Appendix Checkpoint
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Relative Prices on the Move
  • Eye on the Past: Jeremy Bentham, William Stanley Jevons, and the Birth of Utility
  • Eye on Song Downloads And Streaming: How Much Would You Pay for a Song?
  • Eye on Your Life: Do You Maximize Your Utility?
  • Chapter 14. Production and Cost
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 14.1 Economic Cost and Profit
  • The Firm’s Goal
  • Accounting Cost and Profit
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Economic Profit
  • Checkpoint 14.1
  • Short Run and Long Run
  • 14.2 Short-Run Production
  • Total Product
  • Marginal Product
  • Average Product
  • Checkpoint 14.2
  • 14.3 Short-Run Cost
  • Total Cost
  • Marginal Cost
  • Average Cost
  • Why the Average Total Cost Curve Is U-Shaped
  • Cost Curves and Product Curves
  • Shifts in the Cost Curves
  • Checkpoint 14.3
  • 14.4 Long-Run Cost
  • Plant Size and Cost
  • The Long-Run Average Cost Curve
  • Checkpoint 14.4
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on Your Life: Your Average and Marginal Grades
  • Eye on Retailers’ Costs: Which Store Has the Lower Costs: Walmart or 7-Eleven?
  • Part 6: Prices, Profits, And Industry Performance
  • Chapter 15. Perfect Competition
  • Chapter Checklist
  • Market Types
  • Perfect Competition
  • Other Market Types
  • 15.1 A Firm’s Profit-Maximizing Choices
  • Price Taker
  • Revenue Concepts
  • Profit-Maximizing Output
  • Marginal Analysis and the Supply Decision
  • Temporary Shutdown Decision
  • The Firm’s Short-Run Supply Curve
  • Checkpoint 15.1
  • 15.2 Output, Price, and Profit in the Short Run
  • Market Supply in the Short Run
  • Short-Run Equilibrium in Normal Times
  • Short-Run Equilibrium in Good Times
  • Short-Run Equilibrium in Bad Times
  • Checkpoint 15.2
  • 15.3 Output, Price, and Profit in the Long Run
  • Entry and Exit
  • The Effects of Exit
  • Change in Demand
  • Technological Change
  • Is Perfect Competition Efficient?
  • Is Perfect Competition Fair?
  • Checkpoint 15.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on Record Stores: Where Have All the Record Stores Gone?
  • Eye on Your Life: The Perfect Competition That You Encounter
  • Chapter 16. Monopoly
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 16.1 Monopoly and How It Arises
  • No Close Substitute
  • Barrier to Entry
  • Monopoly Price-Setting Strategies
  • Checkpoint 16.1
  • 16.2 Single-Price Monopoly
  • Price and Marginal Revenue
  • Marginal Revenue and Elasticity
  • Output and Price Decision
  • Checkpoint 16.2
  • 16.3 Monopoly and Competition Compared
  • Output and Price
  • Is Monopoly Efficient?
  • Is Monopoly Fair?
  • Rent Seeking
  • Checkpoint 16.3
  • 16.4 Price Discrimination
  • Price Discrimination and Consumer Surplus
  • Profiting by Price Discriminating
  • Perfect Price Discrimination
  • Price Discrimination and Efficiency
  • Checkpoint 16.4
  • 16.5 Monopoly Regulation
  • Efficient Regulation of a Natural Monopoly
  • Second-Best Regulation of a Natural Monopoly
  • Checkpoint 16.5
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Information-Age Monopolies
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Airline Price Discrimination
  • Eye on Microsoft: Are Microsoft’s Prices Too High?
  • Eye on Your Life: Monopoly in Your Everyday Life
  • Chapter 17. Monopolistic Competition
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 17.1 What Is Monopolistic Competition?
  • Describing Monopolistic Competition
  • Identifying Monopolistic Competition
  • Checkpoint 17.1
  • 17.2 Output and Price Decisions
  • The Firm’s Profit-Maximizing Decision
  • Profit Maximizing Might Be Loss Minimizing
  • Long Run: Zero Economic Profit
  • Monopolistic Competition and Perfect Competition
  • Is Monopolistic Competition Efficient?
  • Checkpoint 17.2
  • 17.3 Innovation and Advertising
  • Design and Quality Decision
  • Advertising
  • The Demand for Advertising
  • The Supply of Advertising
  • Equilibrium and Efficiency in the Advertising Market
  • Checkpoint 17.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Examples of Monopolistic Competition
  • Eye on Smartphones: Which Smartphone?
  • Eye on Your Life: Some Selling Costs You Pay
  • Chapter 18. Oligopoly
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 18.1 What Is Oligopoly?
  • Small Number of Firms
  • Barriers to Entry
  • Identifying Oligopoly
  • Checkpoint 18.1
  • 18.2 The Oligopolists’ Dilemma
  • Monopoly Outcome
  • Perfect Competition Outcome
  • Other Possible Cartel Breakdowns
  • The Oligopoly Cartel Dilemma
  • Checkpoint 18.2
  • 18.3 Game Theory
  • What Is a Game?
  • The Prisoners’ Dilemma
  • The Duopolists’ Dilemma
  • The Payoff Matrix
  • Advertising and Research Games in Oligopoly
  • Repeated Games
  • Is Oligopoly Efficient?
  • Checkpoint 18.3
  • 18.4 Antitrust Law
  • The Antitrust Laws
  • Three Antitrust Policy Debates
  • Recent Antitrust Showcase: The United States Versus Microsoft
  • Merger Rules
  • Checkpoint 18.4
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Examples of Oligopoly
  • Eye on the Global Economy: The OPEC Global Oil Cartel
  • Eye on Your Life: A Game You Might Play
  • Eye on the Wireless Oligopoly: Is Three Too Few?
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Wireless Service Merger Decisions
  • Part 7: Incomes And Inequality
  • Chapter 19. Markets for Factors of Production
  • Chapter Checklist
  • The Anatomy of Factor Markets
  • 19.1 The Demand for a Factor of Production
  • Value of Marginal Product
  • A Firm’s Demand for Labor
  • A Firm’s Demand for Labor Curve
  • Changes in the Demand for Labor
  • Checkpoint 19.1
  • 19.2 Labor Markets
  • The Supply of Labor
  • Influences on the Supply of Labor
  • Competitive Labor Market Equilibrium
  • Labor Unions
  • Checkpoint 19.2
  • 19.3 Capital and Natural Resource Markets
  • Capital Markets
  • Land Markets
  • Nonrenewable Natural Resource Markets
  • Checkpoint 19.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the Coach: Why Is a Coach Worth $8.3 Million?
  • Eye on Your Life: Job Choice and Income Prospects
  • Eye on the Global Economy: Oil and Metal Prices
  • Chapter 20. Economic Inequality
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 20.1 Measuring Economic Inequality
  • Lorenz Curves
  • Inequality over Time
  • Poverty
  • Economic Mobility
  • Checkpoint 20.1
  • 20.2 How Economic Inequality Arises
  • Human Capital
  • Discrimination
  • Financial and Physical Capital
  • Entrepreneurial Ability
  • Personal and Family Characteristics
  • Checkpoint 20.2
  • 20.3 Income Redistribution
  • How Governments Redistribute Income
  • The Scale of Income Redistribution
  • Why We Redistribute Income
  • The Major Welfare Challenge
  • Checkpoint 20.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the Global Economy: Global Inequality
  • Eye on Inequality: Who Are the Rich and the Poor?
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Does Education Pay?
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Sex and Race Earnings Differences
  • Eye on Your Life: What You Pay and Gain Through Redistribution
  • Part 8: Monitoring The Macroeconomy
  • Chapter 21. GDP: A Measure of Total Production and Income
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 21.1 GDP, Income, and Expenditure
  • GDP Defined
  • Circular Flows in the U.S. Economy
  • Expenditure Equals Income
  • Checkpoint 21.1
  • 21.2 Measuring U.S. GDP
  • The Expenditure Approach
  • The Income Approach
  • GDP and Related Measures of Production and Income
  • Real GDP and Nominal GDP
  • Calculating Real GDP
  • Using the Real GDP Numbers
  • Checkpoint 21.2
  • 21.3 The Uses and Limitations of Real GDP
  • The Standard of Living over Time
  • Tracking the Course of the Business Cycle
  • The Standard of Living Among Countries
  • Goods and Services Omitted from GDP
  • Other Influences on the Standard of Living
  • Checkpoint 21.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Appendix: Measuring Real GDP
  • The Problem with Base Year Prices
  • Value Production in the Prices of Adjacent Years
  • Appendix Checkpoint
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Is a Computer Program an Intermediate Good or a Final Good?
  • Eye on Booms And Busts: How Do We Track Economic Booms and Busts?
  • Eye on Your Life: Making GDP Personal
  • Eye on the Global Economy: Which Country Has the Highest Standard of Living?
  • Chapter 22. Jobs and Unemployment
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 22.1 Labor Market Indicators
  • Current Population Survey
  • Population Survey Criteria
  • Three Labor Market Indicators
  • Alternative Measures of Unemployment
  • Checkpoint 22.1
  • 22.2 Labor Market Trends and Fluctuations
  • The Unemployment Rate
  • The Participation Rate
  • Alternative Measures of Unemployment
  • Checkpoint 22.2
  • 22.3 Unemployment and Full Employment
  • Frictional Unemployment
  • Structural Unemployment
  • Cyclical Unemployment
  • “Natural” Unemployment
  • Unemployment and Real GDP
  • Checkpoint 22.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: The Current Population Survey
  • Eye on the Global Economy: Unemployment and Labor Force Participation
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: How Long Does It Take to Find a Job?
  • Eye on Full Employment: Are We at Full Employment?
  • Eye on Your Life: Your Labor Market Status and Activity
  • Chapter 23. The CPI and the Cost of Living
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 23.1 The Consumer Price Index
  • Reading the CPI Numbers
  • Constructing the CPI
  • The CPI Market Basket
  • The Monthly Price Survey
  • Calculating the CPI
  • Measuring Inflation and Deflation
  • The Price Level, Inflation, and Deflation in the United States
  • Checkpoint 23.1
  • 23.2 The CPI and Other Price Level Measures
  • Sources of Bias in the CPI
  • The Magnitude of the Bias
  • Two Consequences of the CPI Bias
  • Alternative Consumer Price Indexes
  • Checkpoint 23.2
  • 23.3 Nominal and Real Values
  • Dollars and Cents at Different Dates
  • Nominal and Real Values in Macroeconomics
  • Nominal GDP and Real GDP
  • Nominal Wage Rate and Real Wage Rate
  • Nominal Interest Rate and Real Interest Rate
  • Checkpoint 23.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the Past: 700 Years of Inflation and Deflation
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Measuring and Forecasting Inflation: The Sticky-Price CPI
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Deflating the GDP Balloon
  • Eye on the Past: The Nominal and Real Wage Rates of Presidents of the United States
  • Eye on Box Office Hits: Which Movie Really Was the Biggest Box Office Hit?
  • Eye on Your Life: A Student’s CPI
  • Part 9: The Real Economy
  • Chapter 24. Potential GDP and the Natural Unemployment Rate
  • Chapter Checklist
  • Macroeconomic Approaches and Pathways
  • The Three Main Schools of Thought
  • Today’s Consensus
  • The Road Ahead
  • 24.1 Potential GDP
  • The Production Function
  • The Labor Market
  • Checkpoint 24.1
  • 24.2 The Natural Unemployment Rate
  • Job Search
  • Job Rationing
  • Checkpoint 24.2
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: The Lucas Wedge and the Okun Gap
  • Eye on the Global Economy: Potential GDP in the United States and the European Union
  • Eye on Potential GDP: Why Do Americans Earn More and Produce More Than Europeans?
  • Eye on the Past: The Natural Unemployment Rate over Seven Decades
  • Eye on the Global Economy: Unemployment Benefits and the Natural Unemployment Rate
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: The Federal Minimum Wage
  • Eye on Your Life: Natural Unemployment
  • Chapter 25. Economic Growth
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 25.1 The Basics of Economic Growth
  • Calculating Growth Rates
  • The Magic of Sustained Growth
  • Checkpoint 25.1
  • 25.2 Labor Productivity Growth
  • Labor Productivity
  • Saving and Investment in Physical Capital
  • Expansion of Human Capital and Discovery of New Technologies
  • Combined Influences Bring Labor Productivity Growth
  • Checkpoint 25.2
  • 25.3 Causes and Effects of Economic Growth
  • Old Growth Theory
  • New Growth Theory
  • Economic Growth and the Distribution of Income
  • Checkpoint 25.3
  • 25.4 Achieving Faster Growth
  • Preconditions for Economic Growth
  • Policies to Achieve Faster Growth
  • How Much Difference Can Policy Make?
  • Checkpoint 25.4
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the Past: How Fast Has Real GDP per Person Grown?
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: U.S. Growth Is Slowing
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: U.S. Labor Productivity Growth Since 1960
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: The Changing Shares in the Gains from Economic Growth
  • Eye on Your Life: How You Influence and Are Influenced by Economic Growth
  • Eye on Rich And Poor Nations: Why Are Some Nations Rich and Others Poor?
  • Chapter 26. Finance, Saving, and Investment
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 26.1 Financial Markets and Financial Institutions
  • Some Finance Definitions
  • Markets for Financial Capital
  • Financial Institutions
  • Interest Rates and Bond and Stock Prices
  • The Economic Benefits of Financial Markets and Institutions
  • Checkpoint 26.1
  • 26.2 The Loanable Funds Market
  • Flows in the Loanable Funds Market
  • The Demand for Loanable Funds
  • The Supply of Loanable Funds
  • Equilibrium in the Loanable Funds Market
  • Changes in Demand and Supply
  • Checkpoint 26.2
  • 26.3 Government in Loanable Funds Market
  • A Government Budget Surplus
  • A Government Budget Deficit
  • Checkpoint 26.3
  • Appendix: Present Value
  • Comparing Current and Future Dollars
  • Compound Interest
  • Present Value of a Sequence of Future Sums
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Interest Rate Patterns
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: The Scale of Lending and Borrowing
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain Technology
  • Eye on Your Life: Your Participation in the Loanable Funds Market
  • Eye on Fintech: What Is Fintech and How Is Technology Changing Financial Markets?
  • Part 10: The Money Economy
  • Chapter 27. The Monetary System
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 27.1 What Is Money?
  • Definition of Money
  • The Functions of Money
  • Money Today
  • Official Measures of Money: M1 and M2
  • Checks, Credit Cards, Debit Cards, and Mobile Wallets
  • An Embryonic New Money: E-Cash
  • Checkpoint 27.1
  • 27.2 The Banking System
  • Commercial Banks
  • Thrift Institutions
  • Money Market Funds
  • Checkpoint 27.2
  • 27.3 The Federal Reserve System
  • The Structure of the Federal Reserve
  • The Fed’s Policy Tools
  • How the Fed’s Policy Tools Work
  • Checkpoint 27.3
  • 27.4 Regulating the Quantity of Money
  • Creating Deposits by Making Loans
  • How Open Market Operations Change the Monetary Base
  • The Multiplier Effect of an Open Market Operation
  • The Money Multiplier
  • Checkpoint 27.4
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the Past: The “Invention” of Banking
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Commercial Banks Under Stress in the Financial Crisis
  • Eye on Your Life: Money and Your Role in Its Creation
  • Eye on Creating Money: How Does the Fed Create Money and Regulate Its Quantity?
  • Chapter 28. Money, Interest, and Inflation
  • Chapter Checklist
  • Where We Are and Where We’re Heading
  • The Real Economy
  • The Money Economy
  • Real and Money Interactions and Policy
  • 28.1 Money and the Interest Rate
  • The Demand for Money
  • Changes in the Demand for Money
  • The Supply of Money
  • The Nominal Interest Rate
  • Changing the Interest Rate
  • Checkpoint 28.1
  • 28.2 Money, the Price Level, and Inflation
  • The Money Market in the Long Run
  • A Change in the Quantity of Money
  • The Price Level in a Baby-Sitting Club
  • The Quantity Theory of Money
  • Inflation and the Quantity Theory of Money
  • Hyperinflation
  • Checkpoint 28.2
  • 28.3 The Cost of Inflation
  • Tax Costs
  • Shoe-Leather Costs
  • Confusion Costs
  • Uncertainty Costs
  • How Big Is the Cost of Inflation?
  • Checkpoint 28.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: Credit Cards and Money
  • Eye on Your Life: Money Holding and Fed Watching
  • Eye on Inflation: What Causes Inflation?
  • Eye on the Past: Hyperinflation in Germany in the 1920s
  • Part 11: Economic Fluctuations
  • Chapter 29. Aggregate Supply and Aggregate Demand
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 29.1 Aggregate Supply
  • Aggregate Supply Basics
  • Changes in Aggregate Supply
  • Checkpoint 29.1
  • 29.2 Aggregate Demand
  • Aggregate Demand Basics
  • Changes in Aggregate Demand
  • The Aggregate Demand Multiplier
  • Checkpoint 29.2
  • 29.3 Explaining Economic Trends and Fluctuations
  • Macroeconomic Equilibrium
  • Three Types of Macroeconomic Equilibrium
  • Economic Growth and Inflation Trends
  • The Business Cycle
  • Inflation Cycles
  • Deflation and the Great Depression
  • Checkpoint 29.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: U.S. Economic Growth, Inflation, and the Business Cycle
  • Eye on Your Life: Using the AS-AD Model
  • Eye on Recession: What Causes a Recession?
  • Chapter 30. Aggregate Expenditure Multiplier
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 30.1 Expenditure Plans and Real GDP
  • The Consumption Function
  • Imports and Real GDP
  • Checkpoint 30.1
  • 30.2 Equilibrium Expenditure
  • Induced Expenditure and Autonomous Expenditure
  • Aggregate Planned Expenditure and Real GDP
  • Equilibrium Expenditure
  • Convergence to Equilibrium
  • Checkpoint 30.2
  • 30.3 Expenditure Multipliers
  • The Basic Idea of the Multiplier
  • The Size of the Multiplier
  • The Multiplier and the MPC
  • The Multiplier, Imports, and Income Taxes
  • Business-Cycle Turning Points
  • Checkpoint 30.3
  • 30.4 The AD Curve and Equilibrium Expenditure
  • Deriving the AD Curve from Equilibrium Expenditure
  • Checkpoint 30.4
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: The U.S. Consumption Function
  • Eye on the Past: Say’s Law and Keynes’ Principle of Effective Demand
  • Eye on Your Life: Looking for Multipliers
  • Eye on the Multiplier: How Big Is the Government Expenditure Multiplier?
  • Chapter 31. The Short-Run Policy Tradeoff
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 31.1 The Short-Run Phillips Curve
  • Aggregate Supply and the Short-Run Phillips Curve
  • Aggregate Demand Fluctuations
  • Why Bother with the Phillips Curve?
  • Checkpoint 31.1
  • 31.2 Short-Run and Long-Run Phillips Curves
  • The Long-Run Phillips Curve
  • Expected Inflation
  • The Natural Rate Hypothesis
  • Changes in the Natural Unemployment Rate
  • Have Changes in the Natural Unemployment Rate Changed the Tradeoff?
  • Checkpoint 31.2
  • 31.3 Influencing Inflation and Unemployment
  • Influencing the Expected Inflation Rate
  • Targeting the Unemployment Rate
  • Checkpoint 31.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the Global Economy: Inflation and Unemployment
  • Eye on the Past: The U.S. Phillips Curve
  • Eye on the Past: A Live Test of the Natural Rate Hypothesis
  • Eye on the Tradeoff: Can We Have Low Unemployment and Low Inflation?
  • Eye on Your Life: The Short-Run Tradeoff in Your Life
  • Part 12: Macroeconomic Policy
  • Chapter 32. Fiscal Policy
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 32.1 The Federal Budget
  • The Institutions and Laws
  • Budget Balance and Debt
  • The Federal Budget in Fiscal 2020
  • A Fiscal Policy Challenge
  • Generational Accounting
  • Checkpoint 32.1
  • 32.2 Fiscal Stimulus
  • Fiscal Policy and Aggregate Demand
  • Automatic Fiscal Policy
  • Cyclical and Structural Budget Balances
  • Discretionary Fiscal Policy
  • A Successful Fiscal Stimulus
  • Limitations of Discretionary Fiscal Policy
  • Checkpoint 32.2
  • 32.3 The Supply Side: Potential GDP and Growth
  • Full Employment and Potential GDP
  • Fiscal Policy, Employment, and Potential GDP
  • Fiscal Policy and Potential GDP: A Graphical Analysis
  • Taxes, Deficits, and Economic Growth
  • The Supply-Side Debate
  • Long-Run Fiscal Policy Effects
  • Checkpoint 32.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the Global Economy: The U.S. Budget in Global Perspective
  • Eye on the Past: Federal Tax Revenues, Outlays, Deficits, and Debt
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy Fiscal and Generational Imbalances
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: The U.S. Structural and Cyclical Budget Balances
  • Eye on Fiscal Stimulus: Can Fiscal Stimulus End a Recession?
  • Eye on the Global Economy: Some Real-World Tax Wedges
  • Eye on Your Life Your Views on Fiscal Policy and How Fiscal Policy Affects You
  • Chapter 33. Monetary Policy
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 33.1 How the Fed Conducts Monetary Policy
  • Monetary Policy Objectives
  • Operational “Maximum Employment” Goal
  • Operational “Stable Prices” Goal
  • Responsibility for Monetary Policy
  • Policy Instrument
  • Hitting the Federal Funds Rate Target
  • Restoring Financial Stability in a Financial Crisis
  • Checkpoint 33.1
  • 33.2 Monetary Policy Transmission
  • Quick Overview
  • Interest Rate Changes
  • Exchange Rate Changes
  • Money and Bank Loans
  • The Long-Term Real Interest Rate
  • Expenditure Plans
  • The Fed Fights Recession
  • The Fed Fights Inflation
  • Loose Links and Long and Variable Lags
  • A Final Reality Check
  • Checkpoint 33.2
  • 33.3 Alternative Monetary Policy Strategies
  • An Interest Rate Rule
  • A Monetary Base Rule
  • Inflation Targeting
  • Money Targeting Rule
  • Checkpoint 33.3
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the FED In A Crisis: Did the Fed Save Us from Another Great Depression?
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: The Fed’s Decisions Versus Two Rules
  • Eye on the Global Economy: Inflation Targeting Around the World
  • Eye on Your Life: Your Views on Monetary Policy and How Monetary Policy Affects You
  • Chapter 34. International Finance
  • Chapter Checklist
  • 34.1 Financing International Trade
  • Balance of Payments Accounts
  • Borrowers and Lenders, Debtors and Creditors
  • Current Account Balance
  • Checkpoint 34.1
  • 34.2 The Exchange Rate
  • Demand in the Foreign Exchange Market
  • The Law of Demand for Foreign Exchange
  • Changes in the Demand for Dollars
  • Supply in the Foreign Exchange Market
  • The Law of Supply of Foreign Exchange
  • Changes in the Supply of Dollars
  • Market Equilibrium
  • Exchange Rate Expectations
  • Monetary Policy and the Exchange Rate
  • Pegging the Exchange Rate
  • The People’s Bank of China in the Foreign Exchange Market
  • Checkpoint 34.2
  • Chapter Summary
  • Chapter Checkpoint
  • Eye on the U.S. Economy: The U.S. Balance of Payments
  • Eye on the Global Economy: Current Account Balances Around the World
  • Eye on the Dollar: Why Does Our Dollar Fluctuate?
  • Eye on the Global Economy: Purchasing Power Parity
  • Eye on the Global Economy: The Managed Yuan
  • Eye on Your Life: Your Foreign Exchange Transactions
  • Glossary
  • Index
  • Credits
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