Issues in Economics Today / ROBERT C. GUELL
Series: McGraw-Hill series in economicsPublisher: New York : McGraw-Hill, 2012Copyright date: ©2012Edition: Sixth EditionDescription: xxvii, 466 pages : illustrations, charts ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780073523231
- 23Â 330
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| 330. ANZ Introducing economic | 330 DEV Economics | 330 ECO Economics of our free enterprise system | 330 GUE Issues in Economics Today / | 330 HAR Intermediate economics | 330 ISO Economics | 330 LAI Essential elements of economics |
Includes index
Contents: Economics : the study of opportunity cost -- Supply and demand -- The concept of elasticity and consumer and producer surplus -- Firm production, cost, and revenue -- Perfect competition, monopoly, and economic versus normal profit -- Every macroeconomic word you ever heard: gross domestic product, inflation, unemployment, recession, and depression -- Interest rates and present value -- Aggregate demand and aggregate supply -- Fiscal policy -- Monetary policy -- Federal spending -- Federal deficits, surpluses, and the national debt -- The housing bubble -- The recession of 2007/2009 : causes and policy responses -- Japan's lost decade : could it happen in the united states? -- Is the (fiscal) sky falling? : an examination of unfunded social security, medicare, and state and local pension liabilities -- International trade: does it jeopardize american jobs? -- International finance and exchange rates -- European debt crisis -- Economic growth and development -- The line between legal and illegal goods -- Natural resources, the environment, and climate change -- Health care -- Government-provided health insurance : medicaid, medicare, and the child health insurance program -- The economics of prescription drugs -- So you want to be a lawyer : economics and the law -- The economics of crime -- The economics of race and sex discrimination -- Income and wealth inequality : what's fair? -- Farm policy -- Minimum wage -- Ticket brokers and ticket scalping -- The economics of k/12 education -- College and university education : why is it so expensive? -- Poverty and welfare -- Social security -- Personal income taxes -- Energy prices -- If we build it, will they come? and other sports questions -- The stock market and crashes -- Unions -- Walmart : always low prices (and low wages); always -- The economic impact of casino gambling -- Summary -- Index.
Issues in Economics Today is a modern issues book built to meet instructor and student needs simultaneously. This title was developed to allow instructors the maximum flexibility to teach this material in a manner that fits their personal style.
This edition includes 8 intensive core theory chapters and 35 shorter issues chapters. The book is designed to allow faculty the flexibility in approach, whether they prefer weave together theory and issues or lay a foundation of theory first before heading into the issues. With flexibility in mind, instructors can set a theme for their course and pick issues consistent with that theme or their students decide what issues interest them.
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