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adam_text Preface xxv part 1 What !s Economics? introduction The Ordinary Business of Life 1 Chapter 1 First Principles 5 chapter 2 Economic Models: Trade-offs and Trade 25 Appendix Graphs in Economics 49 part 2 Supply and Demand chapter 3 Supply and Demand 65 chapter 4 Consumer and Producer Surplus 101 Chapter 5 Price Controls and Quotas: Meddling with Markets 127 Chapter 6 Elasticity 155 part 3 individuals and Markets Chapter 7 Taxes 181 chapter 8 International Trade 211 pa rt 4 Ее υ η o m ι c s and 0 с с ι s i o n Making chapter 9 Decision Making by Individuals and Firms 243 PART 5 The Consumer Chapter 26 Chapter 10 The Rational Consumer 269 Appendix Appendix Consumer Preferences and Consumer Chapter 27 Choice 291 PART 6 The Production Decision PART 13 Chapter 11 Behind the Supply Curve: Inputs and Chapter 28 Costs 317 Appendix Chapter 12 Perfect Competition and the Supply Chapter 29 Curve 345 PART 7 Marker Structure. Beyond Chapter 30 Perfect Competition Appendix Chapter 13 Monopoly 373 Chapter 14 Oligopoly 407 Chapter 31 Chapter 15 Monopolistic Competition and Product Chapter 32 Differentiation 433 PART 14 DADT Я Mirro ρ г π π η m i r ς д η r ! Chapter 33 Public Poliev chapter 16 Externalities 453 chapter 17 Public Goods and Common Resources 477 chapter 18 The Economics of the Welfare State 499 part 9 Factor Markets and Risk chapter 19 Factor Markets and the Distribution of Income 531 Appendix Indifference Curve Analysis of Labor Supply 563 chapter 20 Uncertainty, Risk, and Private Information 569 part 10 Introduction to Macroeconomics Chapter 21 Macroeconomics: The Big Picture 597 chapter 22 GDP and CPI: Tracking the Macroeconomy 619 chapter 23 Unemployment and Inflation 645 part 11 Long-Run Ëconornsc Growth chapter 24 Long-Run Economic Growth 673 chapter 25 Savings, Investment Spending, and the Financial System 707 Appendix Toward a Fuller Understanding of Present Value 740 part 12 Short-Run Economic Fluctuations Income and Expenditure 743 Deriving the Multiplier Algebraically 771 Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply 773 Stabilization Policy Fiscal Policy 809 Taxes and the Multiplier 840 Money, Banking, and the Federal Reserve System 843 Monetary Policy 879 Reconciling the Two Models of the Interest Rate 904 Inflation, Disinflation, and Deflation 907 Crises and Consequences 933 Events and Ideas Macroeconomics: Events and Ideas 957 part 15 The Open Economy chapter 34 Open-Economy Macroeconomics 981 Macroeconomic Data Tables M-1 Solutions to Check Your Understanding Questions S-1 Glossary G-1 Index 1-1 IX CONTENTS Preface xxv part 1 What Is Economics? introduction The Ordinary Business of Life ANY GIVEN SUNDAY 1 The Invisible Hand 2 Μγ Benefit, Your Cost з Good Times, Bad Times з Onward and Upward 4 An Engine for Discovery 4 chapter 1 First Principles ....................5 COMMON GROUND 5 Principles That Underlie Individual Choice: The Core of Economics 6 Principle #1: Choices are necessary because resources are scarce 5 Principle #2: The true cost of something is its opportunity cost 7 Principle #3: How much is a decision at the margin 8 Principle #4: People usually respond to incentives, exploiting opportunities to make themselves better off 9 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: Cashing in at School 10 ECONOMICS > Boy or Girl? It Depends on the Cost 10 Interaction: How Economies Work її Principle #5: There are gains from trade 12 Principle #6: Markets move toward equilibrium 13 for inquiring MINDS: Choosing Sides 14 Principle #7: Resources should be used efficiently to achieve society s goals 14 Principle #8: Markets usually lead to efficiency 15 Principle #9: When markets don t achieve efficiency, government intervention can improve society s welfare 16 ECONOMICS > Restoring Equilibrium on the Freeways 17 Economy-Wide Interactions 18 Principle #10: One person s spending is another person s income 18 Principle #11: Overall spending sometimes gets out of line with the economy s productive capacity 18 Principle #12: Government policies can change spending 19 ECONOMICS > Adventures in Babysitting 19 business · How Priceline.com Revolutionized the Travel CASe Industry 21 ► chapter 2 Economic Models: Trade-offs and Trade .....25 FROM KITTY HAWK TO DREAMLINER 25 Models in Economics: Some Important Examples 26 for inquiring MINDS: The Model That Ate the Economy 27 Trade-offs: The production possibility frontier 27 Comparative advantage and gains from trade 33 Comparative advantage and international trade, in reality 36 Pajarna Republics 37 Transactions: The circular-flow diagram 37 ECONOMICS * Rich Nation, Poor Nation 3S Using Models 40 Positive versus normative economics 40 When and why economists disagree 41 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: When Economists Agree 42 ECONOMICS >· Economists, Beyond the Ivory Tower 42 business » Efficiency, Opportunity Costs, and the Logic lAjc * of Lean Production at Boeing 44 49 CHAPTER 2 APPENDIX GTSphS ІП Economics Getting the Picture 49 Graphs, Variables, and Economic Models 49 How Graphs Work 49 Two-variable graphs 49 Curves on a graph 51 A Key Concept: The Slope of a Curve 52 The slope of a linear curve 52 Horizontal and vertical curves and their slopes 53 The slope of a nonlinear curve 54 Calculating the slope along a nonlinear curve 54 Maximum and minimum points 57 Calculating the Area Below or Above a Curve 57 Graphs That Depict Numerical Information 58 Types of numerical graphs 59 Problems in interpreting numerical graphs 60 part2 Supply and Demand ► chapter 3 Supply and Demand es BLUE JEAN BLUES 65 Supply and Demand: A Model of a Competitive Market 66 xi XU CONTENTS The Oemand Curve ее The demand schedule and the demand curve 67 Pay More, Pump Less 68 Shifts of the demand curve 68 Understanding shifts of the demand curve 70 ECONOMICS ■ Beating the Traffic 74 The Supply Curve 76 The supply schedule and the supply curve 76 Shifts of the supply schedule 77 Understanding shifts of the supply schedule 78 ECONOMICS > - ■ Only Creatures Small and Pampered 81 Supply, Oemand, and Equilibrium 83 Finding the equilibrium price and quantity 84 Why do all sales and purchases in a market take place at the same price? 85 Why does the market price fall if it is above the equilibrium price? 85 Why does the market price rise if it is below the equilibrium price? 86 Using equilibrium to describe markets 86 ECONOMICS > The Price of Admission 87 Changes in Supply and Oemand 88 What happens when the demand curve shifts 88 What happens when the supply curve shifts 89 Simultaneous shifts of the supply and demand curves 90 FOR inquiring MINDS: Tribulations on the Runway 92 ECONOMICS >;NAC ΊΟΝ The Rice Run of 2008 92 Competitive Markets—And Others 94 ВУЅШЕЅ5 · The Chicago Board of Trade 95 CASE » ► chapter 4 Consumer and Producer Surplus ........... ιοί MAKING GAINS BY THE BOOK 101 Consumer Surplus and the Oemand Curve 102 Willingness to pay and the demand curve 102 Willingness to pay and consumer surplus 102 How changing prices affect consumer surplus 105 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: A Matter of Life and Death 107 ECONOMICS > ¡Ν ACTION When Money Isn t Enough 108 Producer Surplus and the Supply Curve 109 Cost and producer surplus 109 How changing prices affect producer surplus 112 ECONOMICS > INACTION High Times Down on the Farm 113 Consumer Surplus, Producer Surplus, and the Gains from Trade П4 The gains from trade 114 The efficiency of markets 115 Equity and efficiency 118 ECONOMICS > Take the Keys, Please 119 A Market Economy пэ Why markets typically work so well 120 A few words of caution 121 ECONOMICS > A Great Leap—Backward 122 business · StubHub Shows Up the Boss 123 CASE · ► chapter 5 Price Controls and Quotas: Meddling with Markets ...............................127 BIG CITY, NOT-SO-BRIGHT IDEAS 127 Why Governments Control Prices 128 Price Ceilings 128 Modeling a price ceiling 129 How a price ceiling causes inefficiency 130 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: Winners, Losers, and Rent Control 132 FOR inquiring mindS: Rent Control, Mumbai Style 134 So why are there price ceilings? 135 ECONOMICS > ; Hunger and Price Controls in Venezuela 135 Price Floors 137 How a price floor causes inefficiency 138 : , ■.· ·- ■ ■ Check Out Our Low, Low, Wages! 141 So why are there price floors? 141 ECONOMICS >· ■■·■■■-!; ; Black Labor in Southern Europe 141 Controlling Quantities 143 The anatomy of quantity controls 143 The costs of quantity controls 146 ECONOMICS >INAC!ION The Clams of Jersey Shore 148 business · Medallion Financial: Cruising Right Along 149 ►CHAPTER 6 Elasticity ............................155 MORE PRECIOUS THAN A FLU SHOT 155 Defining and Measuring Elasticity 156 Calculating the price elasticity of demand 156 An alternative way to calculate elasticities: The midpoint method 157 ECONOMICS >;N ΛΟΙΟΝ Estimating Elasticities 159 Interpreting the Price Elasticity of Oemand 159 How elastic is elastic? 160 Price elasticity along the demand curve 164 What factors determine the price elasticity of demand? 165 CONTENTS XIII ECONOMICS > Responding to Your Tuition Bill 166 Other Demand Elasticities 167 The cross-price elasticity of demand 167 The income elasticity of demand 168 for inquiring MINDS: Will China Save the U.S. Farming Sector? 169 Food s Bite in World Budgets 169 ECONOMICS >■ Spending It 170 The Price Elasticity of Supply 171 Measuring the price elasticity of supply 171 What factors determine the price elasticity of supply? 172 ECONOMICS > European Farm Surpluses 173 An Elasticity Menagerie 174 business · The Airline Industry: Fly Less, Charge СД5Є More 175 part 3 Individuals and Markets ► CHAPTER 7 TaXeS ......................................181 THE FOUNDING TAXERS 181 The Economics of Taxes: A Preliminary View 182 The effect of an excise tax on quantities and prices 182 Price elasticities and tax incidence 185 ECONOMICS > Ί Who Pays the FICA? 187 The Benefits and Costs of Taxation 188 The revenue from an excise tax 188 Tax rates and revenue 169 for inquiring MINDS; The Laffer Curve 191 The costs of taxation 192 Elasticities and the deadweight loss of a tax 194 ECONOMICS > Taxing the Marlboro Man 196 Tax Fairness and Tax Efficiency 197 Two principles of tax fairness 197 Equity versus efficiency 198 ECONOMICS > Federal Tax Philosophy 199 Understanding the Tax System 200 Tax bases and tax structure 200 Equity, efficiency, and progressive taxation 201 Taxes in the United States 202 : ^U; . - You Think You Pay High Taxes? 203 Different taxes, different principles 203 for inquiring MINDS: Taxing Income versus Taxing Consumption 203 ECONOMICS > The Top Marginal Income Tax Rate 204 business · Amazon versus BarnesandNoble.com 205 CASE· ► chapter 8 International Trade .........211 CAR PARTS AND SUCKING SOUNDS 211 Comparative Advantage and International Trade 212 Production possibilities and comparative advantage, revisited 213 The gains from international trade 215 Comparative advantage versus absolute advantage 216 ■ Productivity and Wages Around the World 217 Sources of comparative advantage 218 for inquiring MINDS: Increasing Returns to Scale and International Trade 220 ECONOMICS > Skill and Comparative Advantage 220 Supply, Demand, and International Trade 221 The effects of imports 222 The effects of exports 224 International trade and wages 226 ECONOMICS > Trade, Wages, and Land Prices in the Nineteenth Century 227 The Effects of Trade Protection 228 The effects of a tariff 228 The effects of an import quota 230 ECONOMICS»- Trade Protection in the United States 231 The Political Economy of Trade Protection 232 Arguments for trade protection 232 The politics of trade protection 233 International trade agreements and the World Trade Organization 233 for inquiring MINDS: Tires Under Pressure 235 New challenges to globalization 235 ECONOMICS > -,: ¡Юл Beefing Up Exports 236 business · Li & Fung: From Guangzhou to You 238 CASE« part4 Economics and Decision Making ► chapter 9 Decision Making by Individuals and Firms .... 243 GOING BACK TO SCHOOL 243 Costs, Benefits, and Profits 244 Explicit versus implicit costs 244 Accounting profit versus economic profit 245 Making either-or decisions 246 ECONOMICS > Farming in the Shadow of Suburbia 247 XIV iNI) Ν ϊ Making How Much Decisions: The Role of Marginal Analysis 240 M.iujiiuii t ost · ■ ·■ > he rief it ,· ·1 ial analysis : /. PoMion Sizes 254 Л ¡лик pie with many usos 255 ECONOMICS The Cost of a Life 256 Sunk Costs FCOMCMICS Λ Billion Here, a Billion There . . . 257 Behavioral Economics 258 U.itioii.ii. but human, too 258 їм. 11 inn, ilit ν: Λιι economist s view 259 .i- iNCi MINDS: In Praise of Hard-and-Fast Deadlines 260 k.itioii.il models for irrational people7 262 ,■ ; i-MOMItS The Jingle Mail Blues 262 Citi Puts Card Holders incontrai 2G4 part 5 The Consumer chapter 10 The Rational Consumer .......................259 ■-· ■.!.. ЛМ 100 FAR 269 Utility: Getting Satisfaction 270 Utility and consumption 270 The principle of diminishing marginal utility 271 FOR inquiring MINDS: Is Marginal Utility Really Diminishing? 272 ECONOMICS ► ■< ,/ AC (ION Oysters versus Chicken 272 Budgets and Optimal Consumption 273 Budget constraints and budget lines 273 Optimal consumption choice 275 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: Food for Thought on Budget Constraints 276 ECONOMICS > INACTION The Great Condiment Craze 277 Spending the Marginal Dollar 278 Marginal utility per dollar 279 Optimal consumption 280 ECONOMICS >INACTION Buying Your Way Out of Temptation 282 From Utility to the Demand Curve 282 Marginal utility, the substitution effect, and the law of demand 282 The income effect 283 ECONOMICS > IN ACTION Mortgage Rates and Consumer Demand 284 BUSIcaII · Havir^ a НаРРУ Meal at McDonald s 286 CHAPTER 10 APPENDIX Preferences and Consumer Choice „291 Mapping the Utility Function 291 Indifference curves 291 Properties of indifference curves 294 Indifference Curves and Consumer Choice 295 The marginal rate of substitution 296 The tangency condition 299 The slope of the budget line 300 Prices and the marginal rate of substitution 301 Preferences and choices 302 Using Indifference Curves: Substitutes and Complements 304 Perfect substitutes 304 Perfect complements 306 Less extreme cases 306 Prices, Income, and Demand 307 The effect of a price increase 307 Income and consumption 308 Income and substitution effects 311 Production Decision ► chapter 11 Behind The Supply Curve: Inputs and Costs ..................................317 THE FARMER S MARGIN 317 the Production Function 318 Inputs and outputs 318 Wheat Yields Around the World 320 From the production function to cost curves 322 ECONOMICS v !N AC I ION The Mythical Man-Month 324 Two Key Concepts: Marginal Cost and Average Cost 325 Marginal cost 325 Average cost 327 Minimum average total cost 330 Does the marginal cost curve slope upward? 331 ECONOMICS > IN AC TION Don t Put Out the Welcome Mat 332 Short-Run versus Long-Run Costs 333 Returns to scale 336 Summing up costs: The long and the short of it 337 ECONOMICS > IN ACTION There s No Business Like Snow Business 338 business · Kiva Systems Robots versus Humans: The CAS£ Challenge of Holiday Order Fulfillment 339 CONTENTS XV ^chapter 12 Perfect Competition and the Supply Curve 345 DOING WHAT COMES NATURALLY 345 Perfect Competition 346 Defining perfect competition 346 Two necessary conditions for perfect competition 346 Free entry and exit 347 for inquiring minds: What s a Standardized Product? 348 ECONOMICS > The Pain of Competition 348 Production and Profits 349 Using marginal analysis to choose the profit-maximizing quantity of output 350 When is production profitable? 352 The short-run production decision 355 Changing fixed costs 358 Summing up: The perfectly competitive firm s profitability and production conditions 359 ECONOMICS > Prices Are Up ... But So Are Costs 3S9 The Industry Supply Curve збо The short-run industry supply curve 360 The long-run industry supply curve 361 The cost of production and efficiency in long-run equilibrium 365 ECONOMICS* : Baleing In, Bailing Out 366 business -TheFind Finds the Cheapest Price 367 CASE · part7 Market Structure: Beyond Perfect Competition * CHAPTER 13 МОПОРОІУ ..................... 373 EVERYBODY MUST GET STONES 373 Types of Market Structure з?4 The Meaning of Monopoly 375 Monopoly: Our first departure from perfect competition 375 What monopolists do 375 Why do monopolies exist? 377 The Price We Pay 379 ECONOMICS >^ ! Newly Emerging Markets: A Diamond Monopolist s Best Friend 380 How a Monopolist Maximizes Profit 381 The monopolist s demand curve and marginal revenue 381 The monopolist s profit-maximizing output and price 385 Monopoly versus perfect competition 386 Monopoly: The general picture 38i ECONOMICS > IN ICOON Shocked by the High Price of Electricity 387 Monopoly and Public Policy 388 Welfare effects of monopoly 3S9 Preventing monopoly 390 Dealing with natural monopoly 390 ECONOMICS >iN л С . /;,</■■■ Chained by Your Cable 393 Price Discrimination 394 The logic of price discrimination 394 Price discrimination and elasticity 396 Perfect price discrimination 397 ECONOMICS >► % Ac. /C ν Sales, Factory Outlets, and Ghost Cities 399 business · Macmillan Stares Down Amazon.com 401 CASE · ►CHAPTER 14 Oligopoly .........................407 CAUGHT IN THE ACT 407 The Prevalence of Oligopoly 408 ECONOMICS* < Is It an Oligopoly or Not? 409 Understanding Oligopoly 410 A duopoly example 410 Collusion and competition 411 ECONOMICS >► Bitter Chocolate? 413 Games Oligopolists Play 414 The prisoners dilemma 414 Overcoming the prisoners dilemma: Repeated interaction and tacit collusion 416 FOR inquiring MINDS: Prisoners of the Arms Race 418 ECONOMICS >/ V iiüNThe Rise and Fall and Rise of OPEC 419 Oligopoly in Practice 420 The legal framework 421 Contrasting Approaches to Anti-Trust Regulation 422 Tacit collusion and price wars 422 Product differentiation and price leadership 424 How important is oligopoly? 425 ECONOMICS *► ■■■ ON The Price Wars of Christmas 425 business · Virgin Atlantic Blows the Whistle ... or Blows tASE # It? 427 ► chapter 15 Monopolistic Competition and Product Differentiation 4зз FAST-FOOD DIFFERENTIATION 433 The Meaning of Monopolistic Competition 434 Large numbers 434 Differentiated products 434 Free entry and exit in the long run 435 XVI CONTENTS Product Differentiation 435 Differentiation by style or type 435 Differentiation by location 436 Differentiation by quality 436 ECONOMICS Any Color, So Long As It s Black 437 Understanding Monopolistic Competition 437 Monopolistic competition in the short run 438 Monopolistic competition in the long run 439 _ ■ ■; sA Ni^; Hits and Flops 441 ECONOMICS The Housing Bust and the Demise of the 6% Commission 442 Monopolistic Competition versus Perfect Competition 443 Price, marginal cost, and average total cost 443 Is monopolistic competition inefficient? 444 Controversies About Product Differentiation ¿ лѕ The role of advertising 445 Brand names %7 • ;<■; Absolut Irrationality 448 Gillette Versus Schick: A Case of Razor Burn? 449 і ärt 8 Vhcroeconomics and Public Policy chapter 16 Externalities .................453 ·■■ Hu LL STOP THE RAIN? 453 The Economics of Pollution 454 Costs and benefits of pollution 454 Pollution: An external cost 455 .1? SNQiiiRiNG MINDS: Talking, Texting, and Driving 457 The inefficiency of excess pollution 457 Private solutions to externalities 458 ECONOMICS > IN ACTION Thank You for Not Smoking 459 Policies Toward Pollution 460 Environmental standards 460 Emissions taxes 460 Economic Growth and Greenhouse Gases in Six Countries 461 Tradable emissions permits 463 ECONOMICS > ¡N A C ľiON Cap and Trade 465 Positive Externalities 466 Preserved farmland: An external benefit 466 Positive externalities in the modern economy 467 ECONOMICS >INACTION The Impeccable Economic Logic of Early-Childhood Intervention Programs 468 Network Externalities 469 Types of network externalities 469 ECONOMICS ► The Microsoft Case 470 business · Two Tales of High-Tech Business CASE· Success 472 ► chapter 17 Public Goods and Common 477 THE GREAT STINK 477 Private Goods—And Others 478 Characteristics of goods 478 Why markets can supply only private goods efficiently 479 ECONOMICS >■ From Mayhem to Renaissance 480 Public Goods 481 Providing public goods 481 How much of a public good should be provided? 482 for inquiring minds: Voting as a Public Good 485 Voting as a Public Good: The Global Perspective 485 Cost-benefit analysis 486 ECONOMICS > Old Man River 486 Common Resources 487 The problem of overuse 488 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: A Water Fight in Maine 489 The efficient use and maintenance of a common resource 490 ECONOMICS > - Saving the Oceans with ITQs 490 Artificially Scarce Goods 491 ECONOMICS» Blacked-OutGames 492 business · Mauricedale Game Ranch and Hunting CASE· Endangered Animals to Save Them 494 ► chapter 18 The Economics of the Welfare State ...............499 FEEDING FORTY MILLION 499 Poverty, Inequality, and Public Policy 500 The logic of the welfare state 500 FOR inquiring MINDS: Justice and the Welfare State 501 The problem of poverty 502 і -V- ■■?;. ■ г , ■ Poor People in Rich Countries 503 Economic inequality 504 Economic insecurity 507 ECONOMICS > IN AC Ї ¡ON Long-Term Trends in Income Inequality in the United States 507 The U.S. Welfare State 5io CONTENTS XVII Means-tested programs 510 Social security and unemployment insurance 511 The effects of the welfare state on poverty and inequality 511 ECONOMICS ► Lula Lessens Inequality 512 The Economics of Health Care 513 The need for health insurance 513 for inquiring MINOS: A California Death Spiral 515 Government health insurance 515 The problem of the uninsured 516 Health care in other countries 518 The 2010 health care reform 519 ECONOMICS > What Medicaid Does 521 The Debate over the Welfare State 522 Problems with the welfare state 523 The politics of the welfare state 524 for inquiring MINDS: Occupy Wall Street 525 ECONOMICS French Family Values 525 : . .,:·> Welfare State Entrepreneurs 527 .ASt. · PART9 Factor Markets and Risk chapter 19 Factor Markets and the Distribution of Income ..............................531 THE VALUE OF A DEGREE 531 The Economy s Factors of Production 532 The factors of production 532 Why factor prices matter: The allocation of resources 532 Factor incomes and the distribution of income S33 for inquiring MINDS: The Factor Distribution of Income and Social Change in the Industrial Revolution 533 ECONOMICS * The Factor Distribution of Income in the United States 513 Marginal Productivity and Factor Demand 534 Value of the marginal product 534 Value of the marginal product and factor demand 536 Shifts of the factor demand curve 536 The marginal productivity theory of income distribution 533 The markets for land and capital 541 The marginal productivity theory of income distribution 542 ECONOMICS > Help Wanted! 543 Is the Marginal Productivity Theory of Income Distribution Really True? 544 Wage disparities in practice 545 Marginal productivity and wage inequality 545 Market power 54? Efficiency wages 548 Discrimination 548 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: The Economics of Apartheid 549 So does marginal productivity theory work? 550 ECONOMICS > Marginal Productivity and the 1% 550 The Supply of Labor ssi Work versus leisure 551 Wages and labor supply 552 FOR inquiring MINDS.· Why You Can t Find a Cab When It s Raining 553 Shifts of the labor supply curve 554 The Overworked American? 555 ECONOMICS » The Decline of the Summer Job 555 msmess · Alta Gracia: Can Fair Trade Work? 557 CASE · CHAPTER 19 APPENDIX Indifferent Analysis of Labor Supply .......... .......... 563 The Time Allocation Budget Line 563 The Effect of a Higher Wage Rate 564 Indifference Curve Analysis 566 ► chapter 20 Uncertainty, Risk, and Private Information ...ses A TOUCH DECADE 569 The Economics of Risk Aversion Б7О Expectations and uncertainty 570 The logic of risk aversion 571 FOR inquiring MINDS: The Paradox of Gambling 575 Paying to avoid risk 575 ECONOMICS > Warranties 57i Buying, Selling, and Reducing Risk 577 Trading risk 577 Making risk disappear: The power of diversification 580 FOR inquiring MINDS: Those Pesky Emotions 582 The limits of diversification 533 ECONOMICS > When Lloyds Almost Llost It 584 Private Information: What You Don t Know Can Hurt You S85 Adverse selection: The economics of lemons 585 Moral hazard 587 ECONOMICS* ■ : Franchise Owners Try Harder 588 BUSINESS « The Agony of AIG 590 CASE » XVIII ( (INII NI . part 10 Introduction to Macroeconomics ► chapter 21 Macroeconomics: The Big Picture 597 HOOVLRVILLES 5 97 The Nature of Macroeconomics 59a Macroeconomic questions 598 Macroeconomics: the whole is greater than the sum of its parts -98 Macroeconomics: theory and policy 599 ECONOMICS > Feeding Off Depression 600 The Business Cycle бої Charting the business cycle 602 The pain of recession 603 for inquiring MINOS: Defining Recessions and Expansions 604 Taming the business cycle 605 International Business Cycles 605 ECONOMICS >■ /m 7 Comparing Recessions 606 Long-Run Economic Growth 606 for inquiring MINDS: When Did Long-Run Growth Start? 608 ECONOMICS > ! лС ІН W A Tale of Two Countries 608 Inflation and Deflation eo9 The causes of inflation and deflation 610 The pain of inflation and deflation 610 ECONOMICS >IN AC //OWA Fast (Food) Measure of Inflation 611 Internationallmbalances 611 ECONOMICS >IN ACTION Baltic Balancing Act 612 business · What s Good for America is Good for CAS£ General Motors 614 ► chapter 22 GOP and CPI: Tracking the Macroeconomy ........ .....e« THE NEW #2 619 The National Accounts 620 The circular-flow diagram, revisited and expanded 620 Gross domestic product 623 Calculating GDP 624 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: Gross What? 628 What GDP tells us 628 ECONOMICS > IN ACTION Creating the National Accounts 629 Real GOP: A Measure of Aggregate Output 630 Calculating real GDP 630 What real GDP doesn t measure 631 GDP and the Meaning of Life 632 ECONOMICS > : · ¡ : a Miracle in Venezuela? 633 Price Indexes and the Aggregate Price Level 634 Market baskets and price indexes 634 The consumer price index 635 Other price measures 636 ECONOMICS > , ■>; /. ( >N Indexing to the CPI 637 business · Getting a Jump on GDP 639 CASE · ► chapter 23 Unemployment and Inflation .................645 A VERY BRITISH DILEMMA 645 The Unemployment Rate 646 Defining and measuring unemployment 646 The significance of the unemployment rate 647 Growth and unemployment 649 ECONOMICS > IN Ai Ih W Failure to Launch 651 The Natural Rate of Unemployment 652 Job creation and job destruction 652 Frictional unemployment 653 Structural unemployment 654 The natural rate of unemployment 656 ; ■■■■-■■■. ■ · Unemployment Around the OECD 657 Changes in the natural rate of unemployment 658 ECONOMICS >INAC HON Structural Unemployment in East Germany 659 Inflation and Deflation 660 The level of prices doesnì matter . . . 660 ... But the rate of change of prices does 661 Winners and losers from inflation 664 Inflation is easy; disinflation is hard 665 ECONOMICS >■ IN AC I ION Israel s Experience with Inflation 666 BUSINESS »A Monster Slump 667 CASE · part 11 Long-Run Economic Growth ► chapter 24 Long-Run Economic Growth ....... 673 TALL TALES 673 Comparing Economies Across Time and Space 674 Real GDP per capita 674 Growth rates 676 ECONOMICS > IN ACTION India Takes Off 677 The Sources of Long-Run Growth 678 CONTENTS XIX The crucial importance of productivity 678 Explaining growth in productivity 679 Accounting for growth: The aggregate production function 68Ö What about natural resources? 683 ECONOMICS >■■ The Information Technology Paradox 684 Why Growth Rates Differ 685 Capital, technology, and growth differences 686 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: Inventing R&D 687 Old Europe and New Technology 588 The role of government in promoting economic growth 689 ECONOMICS ► The Brazilian Breadbasket 690 Success, Disappointment, and Failure 691 East Asia s miracle 692 Latin America s disappointment 693 Africa s troubles 693 ECONOMICS > Are Economies Converging? 694 Is World Growth Sustainable? 696 Natural resources and growth, revisited 696 Economic growth and the environment 698 ECONOMICS* The Cost of Climate Protection 700 •■.■í ness · Big Box Boom 701 CASE · chapter 25 Savings, Investment Spending, and the Financial System ......... 707 FUNDS FOR FACEBOOK 707 Matching Up Savings and Investment Spending 708 The savings-investment spending identity 708 America s Low Savings 712 FOR inquiring MINDS: Who Enforces the Accounting? 712 The market for loanable funds 713 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: Using Present Value 714 ECONOMICS s- Fifty Years of U.S. Interest Rates 721 The Financial System 723 Three tasks of a financial system 723 Types of financial assets 725 Financial intermediaries 727 ECONOMICS > ¡NACriON Banks and the South Korean Miracle 729 Financial Fluctuations 730 The demand for stocks 730 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: How Now, Dow Jones? 730 The demand for other assets 731 Asset price expectations 732 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: Behavioral Finance 733 Asset prices and macroeconomics 734 ECONOMICS > The Great American Housing Bubble 734 CHAPTER 25 APPENDIX TOWaľd Э Understanding of Present Value .740 How to Calculate the Present Value of One-Year Projects 740 How to Calculate the Present Value of Multiyear Projects 740 How to Calculate the Present Value of Projects with Revenues and Costs 741 part 12 Short-Run Economic Fluctuations ► chapter 26 Income and Expenditure ........... 743 FROM BOOM TO BUST 743 The Multiplier: An Informal Introduction 744 ECONOMICS > The Multiplier and the Great Depression 746 Consumer Spending 747 Current disposable income and consumer spending 747 Shifts of the aggregate consumption function 750 ECONOMICS >ΙΝΜΊΊΟΝ Famous First Forecasting Failures 752 Investment Spending 753 The interest rate and investment spending 754 Expected future real GDP, production capacity, and investment spending 755 Inventories and unplanned investment spending 756 ECONOMICS > Interest Rates and the U.S. Housing Boom 757 The Income-Expenditure Model 758 Planned aggregate spending and real GDP 759 Income-expenditure equilibrium 760 The multiplier process and inventory adjustment 763 ECONOMICS > ■■ ■· ! i -Ν Inventories and the End of a Recession 766 business · Makinq it Through in Muskegon 767 CASE · APPENDIX Deriving the Multiplier Algebraically .........771 XX CONTENTS ► chapter 27 Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply .......773 SHOCKS TO THE SYSTEM 773 Aggregate Demand 774 Why is the aggregate demand curve downward sloping? 775 The aggregate demand curve and the income- expenditure model 776 Shifts of the aggregate demand curve 778 Government policies and aggregate demand 780 ECONOMICS > N і! ; >< ,<N Moving Along the Aggregate Demand Curve, 1979-1980 781 Aggregate Supply 782 The short-run aggregate supply curve 782 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: What s Truly Flexible, What s Truly Sticky 78S Shifts of the short-run aggregate supply curve 785 The long-run aggregate supply curve 788 From the short run to the long run 790 ECONOMICS > ; Prices and Output During the Great Depression 791 The АО -AS Model 792 Short-run macroeconomic equilibrium 792 Shifts of aggregate demand: Short-run effects 793 Shifts of the SRAS curve 794 Supply Shocks of Twenty-first Century 796 Long-run macroeconomic equilibrium 796 for inquiring minoS: Where s the Deflation? 798 ECONOMICS > IN ACTON Supply Shocks versus Demand Shocks in Practice 799 Macroeconomic Policy eoo FOR INQUIRING MiNDS: Keynes and the Long Run 801 Policy in the face of demand shocks 801 Responding to supply shocks 802 ECONOMICS >tNACVON Is Stabilization Policy Stabilizing? 803 business · United in Pain 804 CASE» part 13 Stabilization Policy ► chapter 28 Fiscal Policy ...... ............ воэ TO STIMULATE OR NOT TO STIMULATE? 809 Fiscal Policy. The Basics 810 Taxes, purchases of goods and services, government transfers, and borrowing 810 The government budget and total spending 812 Expansionary and contractionary fiscal policy 812 Can the government actually affect total spending 814 A cautionary note: lags in fiscal policy 815 ECONOMICS > IN ACTION What Was in the Recovery Act? 816 Fiscal Policy and the Multiplier 817 Multiplier effects of an increase in government purchases of goods and services 817 Multiplier effects of changes in government transfers and taxes 818 How taxes affect the multiplier 819 ECONOMICS > ¡N ACJION Multipliers and the Obama Stimulus 820 The Budget Balance 821 The budget balance as a measure of fiscal policy 822 The business cycle and the cyclically adjusted budget balance 822 Should the budget be balanced? 825 ECONOMICS >-. > · , Europe s Search for a Fiscal Rule 825 Long-Run Implications of Fiscal Policy 826 Deficits, surpluses, and debt 827 ■..■■■■■■■. -.^ -Ы- --■■í The American Way of Debt 828 Problems posed by rising government debt 829 Deficits and debt in practice 830 for inquiring MINDS: What Happened to the Debt from World War II? 831 Implicit liabilities 831 ECONOMICS >IN AC ПО. Austerity Dilemmas 833 business · Priming the Pumps 835 CASE · a K CHAPTER 28 APPENDIX ТЗХЄБ 3T)Ú the Multiplier .........840 ► chapter 29 Money, Banking, and the Federal Reserve System ........... 84з FUNNY MONEY 843 The Meaning of Money 844 What is money? 844 Roles of money 845 t-i пулі í ( МИДйіЬОК: The Big Moneys 845 Types of money 846 Measuring the money supply S47 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: What s with All the Currency? 848 ECONOMICS >¡N ACTION The History of the Dollar 849 The Monetary Role of Banks 850 What banks do 850 The problem of bank runs 851 Bank regulation 852 CONTENTS XXI ECONOMICS > Ifs a Wonderful Banking System 853 Determining the Money Supply 854 How banks create money 854 Reserves, bank deposits, and the money multiplier 856 The money multiplier in reality 857 ECONOMICS > Multiplying Money Down 858 The Federal Reserve System 859 The structure of the fed 859 What the fed does: Reserve requirements and the discount rate 860 Open-market operations 861 for inquiring MINDS: Who Gets the Interest on the Fed s Assets? 863 The European central bank 363 ECONOMICS > The Fed s Balance Sheet, Normal and Abnormal 864 The Evolution of the American Banking System 865 The crisis in American banking in the early twentieth century 866 Responding to banking crises: The creation of the Federal Reserve 867 The savings and loan crisis of the 1980s 868 Back to the future: The financial crisis of 2008 869 ECONOMICS > Regulation after the 2008 Crisis 872 usi ness » The Perfect Gift: Cash or Gift Card? 873 CASE « chapter 30 Monetary Policy ......... 879 -ERSO/V OF THE YEAR 879 The Demand for Money 880 The opportunity cost of holding money 880 The money demand curve 882 Shifts of the money demand curve 883 ECONOMICS ► A Yen for Cash 884 Money and Interest Rates 885 The equilibrium interest rate 885 Two models of interest rates? 886 Monetary policy and the interest rate 887 Long-term interest rates 888 ECONOMICS >;v А G (Ж The Fed Reverses Course 889 Monetary Policy and Aggregate Oemand 890 Expansionary and contractionary monetary policy 890 Monetary policy in practice 891 The Taylor Rule Method of setting monetary policy 891 Inflation targeting S92 Inflation Targets 893 The zero lower bound problem 894 ECONOMICS >iu ЛС і ¡ON What the Fed Wants, the Fed Gets 894 Money, Output, and Prices in the Long Run 895 Short-run and long-run effects of an increase in the money supply 896 Monetary neutrality 897 Changes in the money supply and the interest rate in the long run 897 ECONOMICS > ľT/O/v International Evidence of Monetary Neutrality 898 business · PIMCO Bets Cheap Money 900 case· K y chapter зо appendix Reconciling the Two Models of the Interest Rate ............................. S04 The Interest Rate in the Short Run 904 The Interest Rate in the Long Run 905 ► chapter 31 Inflation, Disinflation, and Oeflation .............. 907 BRINGING A SUITCASE TO THE BANK 907 Money and Inflation 908 The classical model of money and prices 908 The inflation tax 910 The logic of hyperinflation 911 ECONOMICS > v -ION Zimbabwe s Inflation 913 Moderate Inflation and Disinflation 913 The output gap and the unemployment rate 914 FOR INQUIRING MINOS: Okun S Law 916 The short-run Phillips curve 916 FOR inquiring MINDS: The Aggregate Supply Curve and the Short-Run Phillips Curve Э18 Inflation expectations and the short-run Phillips curve 919 ECONOMICS > ■■■■■; . / ;■· Ж From the Scary Seventies to the Nifty Nineties 921 Inflation and Unemployment in the Long Run 921 The long-run Phillips curve 922 The natural rate of unemployment, revisited 922 The costs of disinflation 923 Disinflation around the World 924 ECONOMICS > ;V V: /7: )N The Great Disinflation of the 1980s 924 Deflation 926 XXii CONI I-NIS Debt deflation 926 Effects of expected deflation 926 ECONOMICS The Deflation Scare of 2010 928 1 Licenses to Print Money 929 chapter 32 Crises and Consequences .......933 FROM PURVEYOR OF DRY GOODS TO DESTROYER OF WO RI DS Banking: Benefits and Dangers 934 The trade-off between rate of return and liquidity 935 The purpose of banking 935 Shadow banks and the re-emergence of bank runs 936 ECONOMICS The Day the Lights Went Out at Lehman 937 Banking Crises and Financial Panics 938 The logic of banking crises 3Ï8 Historical banking crises: The age of panics 939 Modern banking crises 940 ECONOMICS · Erin Go Broke 94* The Consequences of Banking Crises 942 Banking crises, recessions, and recovery 942 Why are banking-crisis recessions so bad? 943 Governments step in 9*ї*5 ECONOMICS · Banks and the Great Depression 946 The 2008 Crisis and Its Aftermath 947 Severe crisis, slow recovery Э47 Aftershocks in Europe 949 The stimulus-austerity debate 9SO The lesson of the post-crisis slump 951 ECONOMICS >> / -/Austerity Britain 951 Regulation in the Wake of the Crisis 951 ECONOMICS > IN ACTION Bent Breaks the Buck 953 part 14 Events and Ideas ► chapter 33 Macroeconomics: Events and Ideas ,.,....957 A TALE OF TWO SLUMPS 95? Classical Macroeconomics 958 Money and the price level 958 The business cycle 958 ECONOMICS >IN AC TION When Did the Business Cycle Begin? 958 The Great Depression and the Keynesian Revolution Э5Э Keynes s theory 960 for inquiring minds: The Politics of Keynes 961 Policy to fight recessions 962 ECONOMICS ► The End of the Great Depression 962 Challenges to Keynesian Economics 963 The revival of monetary policy 963 Monetarism 964 Inflation and the natural rate of unemployment 966 The political business cycle 967 ECONOMICS > The Feďs Flirtation with Monetarism 968 Rational Expectations, Real Business Cycles, and New Classical Macroeconomics 968 Rational expectations 969 Real business cycles 970 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: Supply-Side Economics 970 ECONOMICS > ■ Total Factor Productivity and the Business Cycle 971 Consensus and Conflict in Modern Macroeconomics 972 Question 1: Is expansionary monetary policy helpful in fighting recessions? 972 Question 2; Is expansionary fiscal policy effective in fighting recessions? 973 Question 3: Can monetary and/or fiscal policy reduce unemployment in the long run? 973 Question 4: Should fiscal policy be used in a discretionary way? 973 Question 5: Should monetary policy be used in a discretionary way? 974 Crises and Aftermath 976 ECONOMICS ►;, /.-, ;;U, An Irish Role Model? 976 part 15 The Open Economy ► chapter 34 Open-Economy Macroeconomics ....... ...98i SWITZERLAND DOESN T WANT YOUR MONEY 981 Capital Flows and the Balance of Payments 982 Balance of payments accounts 982 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: GDP, GNP, and the Current Account 985 Modeling the financial account 986 Big Surpluses 987 Underlying determinants of international capital flows 989 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: A Global Savings Glut? 990 Two-way capital flows 990 CONTENTS xxiii ECONOMICS >¡NA C TION The Golden Age of Capital Flows 991 The Role of the Exchange Rate 992 Understanding exchange rates 992 The equilibrium exchange rate 993 Inflation and real exchange rates 996 Purchasing power parity 998 FOR INQUIRING MINDS: Burgemomics 998 ECONOMICS > IN ACTION Low-Cost America 999 Exchange Rate Policy 1000 Exchange rate regimes 1001 How can an exchange rate be held fixed? 1001 The exchange rate regime dilemma 1003 for INQUIRING MINDS: From Bretton Woods to the Euro 1O04 ECONOMICS > INACTION China Pegs the Yuan 1005 Exchange Rates and Macroeconomic Policy loos 1. Devaluation and revaluation of fixed exchange rates 1006 2. Monetary policy under floating exchange rates 1006 3. International business cycles 1008 ECONOMICS > IN ACTION The Joy of a Devalued Pound 1008 BUSINESS · War of the Earthmovers 1010 CASE· Macroeconomic Data Tables m-i Solutions to Check Your Understanding Questions s-1 Glossary G-i Index 1-і
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