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adam_text | Contents
Preface xv
CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1
The Law of Scarcity 2
Rational Economic Agents 4
Positive Versus Normative Economics 5
The Nature of Economic Theory 6
A Preview 8
EXAMPLE l.i: Are There Economic Laws? 5
EXAMPLE 1.2: The Rhetoric of Economics 7
CHAPTER 2 The Essentials of Pricing 11
The Economy 11
The Circle of Exchange 13
The Laws of Supply and Demand 15
Equilibrium of Supply and Demand 15 Comparative Statics 18 The Algebra of
Supply and Demand 21
Equilibrium Price Stability 23
Applications 24
Excise Taxes 24 Inverse Demand and Supply Curves 26 Price Ceilings and
Floors 27
Joint Products 30
Joint Demand 30 Joint Supply 30
EXAMPLE 2.1: Organized Commodity Exchanges 12
example 2.2: The Demand for Beef 21
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CHAPTER 3 Modern Utility Theory 35
The Rational Consumer 35
Consumer Behavior in the Case of Certainty 36
Commodity and Service Flows 36 Preferences 36 The Axioms of Consumer
Behavior in the Case of Certainty 38
The Utility Function 45
Ordinal Utility Versus Cardinal Utility 45 Why Discuss Utility? 49 The Link
Between Marginal Utility and the Marginal Rate of Substitution 49 Indifference
Curves When Some Commodities Are Bads 51 The Properties of Indifference
Curves 52 Lexicographic Rankings 54
Consumer Behavior in the Case of Uncertainty 54
Probability 56 Conflicting Views About the Nature of Probabilities 57 Expected
Values 58 The St. Petersburg Paradox 58 The Expected Utility Hypothesis 59
The Axioms of Consumer Behavior in the Case of Uncertainty 61
Gambling and Insurance 65
The State Space Approach 69
EXAMPLE 3.1: Are Consumer Tastes Stable? 37
EXAMPLE 3.2: Living in the Country 41
EXAMPLE 3.3: Do Not Give Me a Cigarette If I Ask for It. 46
EXAMPLE 3.4: Preference Reversals 63
EXAMPLE 3.5: Flood Insurance, Flight Insurance, and Lotteries 68
CHAPTER 4 The Theory of Consumer Demand 75
The Budget Constraint 75
Consumer Equilibrium 78
Changes in Income 83
Inferior and Normal Goods 83 The Income/Consumption Curve 83 Inferior
Goods and the Income/Consumption Curve 85 The Absence of Money
Illusion 86
Changes in Price 89
The Price I Consumption Curve 89 Substitution and Income Effects 89 Giffen
Goods 96 The Compensated Demand Curve 98
Applications 99
The Costs of Subsidies 99 Revealed Preferences and Price Indices 102
Market Demand 106
Consumer Surplus 107
The Demand for Insurance 110
EXAMPLE 4.1: How to Give Away Food Stamps 84
example 4.2: Studying Money Illusion 88
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EXAMPLE 4.3: Evidence for the Law of Demand 92
EXAMPLE 4.4: Understanding Compensated Price Changes 96
CHAPTER 5 The Characteristics of Market Demand 117
The Market Demand Function 117
Price Elasticity of Demand 119
Arc Elasticity 120 Point Elasticity 122 Constant Slope Versus Constant
Elasticity 124
Other Elasticities of Demand 125
The Income Elasticity of Demand 125 The Cross Price Elasticity of
Demand 126 The Aggregation of Elasticities 127
Price Elasticity and Total Revenue 129
Price, Marginal Revenue, and Elasticity 130 Finding the MR Curve 134
The Average/Marginal Rule 137
Elasticity and Utility Maximization 140
The Income/Consumption Curve 140 The Price I Consumption Curve 140
Slutsky s Equation 142
Empirical Demand Analysis 144
Econometrics 144 Elasticity Estimates 147
example 5.1: Du Pont and the Cross Price Elasticity of Demand 128
example 5.2: Elasticities and Farming 130
example 5.3: Elasticities for Sale 135
example 5.4: The Measurement of Substitution and
Income Effects 150
CHAPTER 6 Specialization and Exchange 155
The Theory of Exchange 155
The Edgewnrth Box 156 Voluntary Exchange 157
Efficiency or Pareto Optimality 159
Competitive Equilibrium 162
The Core 166 Competitive Stability 16X
The Law of Comparative Advantage 168
The Ricarditm Model of Comparative Advantage 170 Absolute Advantage Is
Irrelevant 173
Optimal Risk Sharing 175
example 6.1: Indian Giving and Silent Exchange as Exchange
Mechanisms 160
EXAMPLE 6.2: The Comparative Advantage of Fishers 174
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CHAPTER 7 The Technology of Production 179
The Production Function 181
Marginal and Average Products 181 The Short Run and the Long Run 182
The Law of Diminishing Returns 182
The Long Run Production Function 183
Isoquants 183 Returns to Scale 188
The Short Run Production Function 192
The Total Product Curve 192 The Three Stages of Production 195 The Economic
Region of Production 197
The Elasticity of Substitution 198
EXAMPLE 7.1: An Isoquant for Oil Pipelines 187
EXAMPLE 7.2: A Production Function for Eggs 193
EXAMPLE 7.3: The Substitutability of Capital and Labor 202
CHAPTER 8 The Costs of Production 205
Opportunity Costs 205
Explicit and Implicit Costs 206 Accounting Profit Versus Economic Profit 207
Long Run Costs 207
Isocost Curves 207 The Optimal Combination of Inputs 210 The Output
Expansion Path 213 Long Run Cost Curves 214
Short Run Costs of Production 221
What Is the Short Run? 221 Short Run Costs and the Production Function 222
Fixed Cost and Variable Cost 223 Average Fixed Cost, Average Variable Cost,
Marginal Cost 223 The Economics Behind Short Run Cost Curves 226
Long Run and Short Run Cost Curves 228
Constant Returns to Scale 228 Increasing and Decreasing Returns to Scale 230
Changes in Factor Prices 232
The Effect of Changes in Factor Prices on the Expansion Path 232 Shephard s
Lemma 232 The Role of the Expansion Path 236 Changing Factor Prices and
the Optimal Size of the Firm 236
example 8.1: Opportunity Cost 206
example 8.2: Long Run Cost Curves and Minimum Efficient Scale 219
example 8.3: Economies of Scale in Electric Power 238
APPENDIX 8A Linear Programming 243
CHAPTER 9 The Theory of Perfect Competition 259
The Meaning of Perfect Competition 259
Pricing in the Market Period 261
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Pricing in the Short Run 261
Price, Marginal Revenue, and Costs 262 Profit Maximization 264 The Firm s
Supply Curve 266 Short Run Market Equilibrium 269 The Price Elasticity of
Supply 275
Pricing in the Long Run 276
Long Run Competitive Equilibrium 278 The Behavior of the Firm in the
Long Run 278 The Freedom of Entry Case 280 The Absence of Entry
Case 285 Ricardian Differential Rent Theory 286
The Benefits of a Market: The Case for Free Trade 289
EXAMPLE 9.1: Auction Markets 263
EXAMPLE 9.2: Freedom of Entry 277
EXAMPLE 9.3: Price Controls 284
CHAPTER 10 The Theory of Monopoly 295
The Definition of Monopoly 295
Entry Barriers 296 Monopoly Price and Marginal Revenue 299 Marginal
Revenue and Elasticity 302
Monopoly Pricing and Output in the Short Run 302
Short Run Profit Maximization 304 The Second Order Condition 306 Monopoly
Supply 308
Monopoly Pricing and Output in the Long Run 309
Long Run Profit Maximization 309 Multiplant Monopolies 309
Characteristics of Monopoly Equilibrium 311
Monopoly and Perfect Competition Compared 313
Sources of Inefficiency 313 The Measurement of Monopoly Power 319
Regulating Monopoly 321
Multiple Pricing Schemes 322
The Conditions for Price Discrimination 322 Why Price Discrimination? 325
Perfect Price Discrimination 325 Two Part Pricing 327 The Importance of
Information Costs 329
EXAMPLE 10.1: How Important Is Monopoly? 316
example io.;: Is American Industry Monopolistic? 320
example 10.3: Is Regulation Effective? 324
EXAMPLE 10.4: Price Discrimination by Electric Utilities 326
CHAPTER 11 The Economics of Information 333
Information Costs 334
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The Economics of Search 335
Transaction Costs 335 Centralized and Decentralized Markets 336
The Optimal Search Rule 337
Speculation 341
Profitable Speculation 342 Unprofitable Speculation 343 The Pattern of Prices
over Time 345 The Futures Market 345 Hedging 348 The Effects of Futures
Trading 349
The Moral Hazard Problem 350
The Principal/Agent Problem 351 The Case of Disability Insurance 352
Strategies for the Moral Hazard Problem 360
The Adverse Selection Problem 361
Detecting Lemons 362 The Case of Disability Insurance 362 Separating Risk
Groups 363 Pooling Risk Groups 365 Product Information 367
EXAMPLE ll.l: The Optimal Shopping Rule for Hamburgers 338
EXAMPLE 11.2: The Effects of Disability Payments on Labor Force
Participation 353
example 11.3: Golden Parachutes and Hostile Tender Offers 361
EXAMPLE 11.4: Judging Quality by Price 367
CHAPTER 12 Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly 373
Measuring Concentration 374
Measurement Problems 374 Herfindahl Index 376 Has Concentration
Increased? 377 The Equalization of Profit Rates 379
Monopolistic Competition 380
Long Run Equilibrium Under Monopolistic Competition 381 The Welfare Aspects
of Monopolistic Competition 383
Cooperative Oligopoly: Cartel Theory 384
Joint Profit Maximization 385 Antitrust Laws 387
Noncooperative Oligopoly 388
Cournot Oligopoly 388 N Firm Cournot Oligopoly 392 Mergers and Cournot
Oligopoly 395 The Bertrand Model 396
The Kinked Demand Curve Model 397
Potential Entrants 399
Limit Pricing 399 Contestable Markets 399
Game Theory 403
Nash Equilibrium 403 The Zero Sum Game 404 The Nonzero Sum
Game 406 Sequential Strategies 407
EXAMPLE 12.1: The Persistence of Oligopoly Profits 379
EXAMPLE 12.2: Mergers in the U.S. Brewing Industry 396
Contents xiii
CHAPTER 13 Competitive Resource Markets 413
Profit Maximization on the Input Side 414
The One Input Case 416
The Two Input Case 419
The Elasticity of Substitution 420 Relative Factor Shares 422 The Long Run
Demand for Labor 423
Industry Demand for an Input 424
The Laws of Derived Demand 427
Characteristics of Input Supply 428
The Supply of Labor Services 428 The Supply of Land Resources 437
The Marginal Productivity Theory of Distribution 440
EXAMPLE 13.1: Empirical Wage Elasticities of Demand 425
EXAMPLE 13.2: Overtime Pay 435
EXAMPLE 13.3: Wages in Meatpacking 437
example 13.4: Immigration Winners and Losers 443
APPENDIX 13A The Laws of Derived Demand 447
CHAPTER 14 Imperfectly Competitive Resource Markets 451
Monopoly on the Product Side of the Market 451
Profit Maximization 452 The Social Costs of Monopoly 453 Market
Equilibrium 455
Monopsony in the Resource Market 455
Marginal Factor Cost 455 Monopsonistic Equilibrium 456
Minimum Wage Laws and Unions 459
The Competitive Case 459 The Monopsony Case 459 Unions 461
Screening 464
The No Signaling Case 464 Screening Devices 465
EXAMPLE 14.1: The Two Faces of Unionism 462
CHAPTER 15 Capital and Interest 469
Present Value 470
Interest Rates: Nominal and Real 471
Intertemporal Consumption and Saving 473
The Budget Constraint 473 Intertemporal Consumption 476 Optimal
Consumption Plans 477 Income and Substitution Effects 479
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Intertemporal Production and Investment 482
The Present Value Rule 482 Investment and the Rate of Return 483
Market Equilibrium 487
Do Deficits Affect Real Interest Rates? 488
EXAMPLE 15.1: The Cash Price of a Car 472
EXAMPLE 15.2: How High Are Real Interest Rates? 474
example 15.3: Saving and Real Interest Rates 484
EXAMPLE 15.4: The California Gold Rush 490
CHAPTER 16 General Equilibrium 495
The Nature of General Equilibrium 496
The Pure Exchange Model 497
Walras s Law 497 The Edgeworth Box 499 Pareto Optimality 502 The Two
Basic Theorems of Welfare Economics 505
The Two Sector Production Model 509
Constant Returns to Scale Production 509 The Production Possibilities
Frontier 511 Factor Prices and Costs 513 The Stolper Samuelson
Theorem 515 Pareto Optimality 519 The Grand Utility Possibilities Curve 522
EXAMPLE 16.1: The Decline of Manufacturing 517
CHAPTER 17 Externalities, Public Goods, and Public Choice 527
What Are Externalities? 527
Internalizing Externalities 529
Voluntary Agreements 530 Government Taxes and Subsidies 532
Allocating a Common Property Resource 534
Redefinition of Property Rights 534 Government Taxes or Subsidies and
Government Permits 537
Government Regulation of Pollution 538
Public Choice 540
Unanimity: The Benefit Theory of Taxation 540 Voting Mechanisms 544
example 17.1: The Depletion of the Ozone Layer 538
example 17.2: One Man, One Vote, and the Dairy Subsidy 547
Answers to Even Numbered Questions and Problems 551
Glossary 567
Name Index 575
Subject Index 579
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