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Economics Private and Public Choice

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ISBN-10: 0324580185

ISBN-13: 9780324580181

Edition: 12th 2009

Authors: James D. Gwartney, Richard L. Stroup, Russell S. Sobel, David A. Macpherson

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ECONOMICS: PRIVATE AND PUBLIC CHOICE includes many more engaging elementssuch as scenes from popular movies and applications of economic theory to real-world issuesto help you see how these theories apply to the world around you. Each chapter has been updated to reflect todays market, including analysis and explanation of measures of current economic activity. Youll also find highlights of the lives of notable economists and how they contributed to the thinking that shapes our markets today. Common economic myths are dispelled, and the invisible hand metaphor is applied to economic theory, demonstrating how its working even today to stimulate the economy. This 12th edition includes new…    
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List price: $459.95
Edition: 12th
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Cengage South-Western
Publication date: 1/14/2008
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 848
Size: 11.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 4.334
Language: English

James D. Gwartney holds the Gus A. Stavros Eminent Scholar Chair at Florida State University, where he directs the Stavros Center for the Advancement of Free Enterprise and Economic Education. His writings have been widely published in both professional journals and popular media. He is the co-author of Common Sense Economics: What Everyone Should Know about Wealth and Prosperity (St. Martin's Press, 2005), a primer on economics and personal finance. Gwartney's current research focuses on the measurement and determination of factors that influence cross-country differences in income levels and growth rates. In this regard he is the coauthor (with Robert Lawson) of the annual report,…    

Russell S. Sobel earned his Ph.D. in economics from Florida State University in 1994. He has published more than 150 books and articles, and has received national recognition for his works on entrepreneurship and FEMA reform. He serves on the editorial board for three academic journals, and on the advisory board for four university centers. He has won numerous awards for both his teaching and his research. He regularly teaches courses in both principles of economics and public economics, and gives lectures at economic education outreach programs. He is a Visiting Scholar in Entrepreneurship in the School of Business Administration at The Citadel.

David A. Macpherson is E. M. Stevens Professor of Economics at Trinity University, San Antonio.

The Economic Way Of Thinking
The Economic Approach
Some Tools of the Economist
Markets And Government
Supply, Demand, and the Market Process
Supply and Demand: Applications and Extensions
Difficult Cases for the Market and the Role of Government
The Economics of Collective Decision Making
Core Macroeconomics
Taking the Nation+s Economic Pulse
Economic Fluctuations, Unemployment, and Inflation
An Introduction to Basic Macroeconomic Markets
Economic Instability
Fiscal Policy
Money and the Banking System
Modern Macroeconomics: The Monetary System
Stabilization Policy, Output, and Employment
Creating an Environment for Growth and Prosperity
Institutions, Policies, and Cross-Country Differences in Income and Growth
International Economics
Gaining from International Trade
International Finance and the Foreign Exchange Market. (macro split only)
Core Microeconomics
Consumer Demand and Elasticity
Costs and the Supply of Goods
Price Takers and the Competitive Process
Price-Searcher Markets with Low Entry Barriers
Price-Searcher Markets with High Entry Barriers
The Supply of and Demand for Productive Resources
Earnings, Productivity, and the Job Market
Investment, the Capital Market, and the Wealth of Nations
Income Inequality and Poverty
Applying The Basics
Special Topics