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PART I
Chapter I
Chapter
Preface ix
Introduction
Thinking Like an Economist
Economics: Studying Choice in a World of Scarcity
Applying the Cost-Benefit Principle
Economic Surplus
Opportunity Cost
The Role of Economic Models
Four Important Decision Pitfalls
Pitfall
Rather Than Absolute Dollar Amounts
Pitfall
Pitfall
Pitfall
Economics: Micro and Macro
The Approach of This Text
Economic Naturalism
ECONOMIC NATURALIST I.I: Why do many hardware manufacturers include
more than
than that?
ECONOMIC NATURALIST 1.2s Why don t auto manufacturers make cars
without heaters?
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teller machines have Braille dots?
Summary
Core Principles
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Cbapter Exercises
Appendix: Working with Equations, Graphs, and Tables
Comparative Advantage: The Basis for Exchange
Exchange and Opportunity Cost
The Principle of Comparative Advantage
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Sources of Comparative Advantage
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developed and first produced in the United States, but today the US. accounts for only a
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minuscule share of the total world production of these products. Why did the United States
fail to retain its lead in these markets?
Comparative Advantage and Production Possibilities
The Production Possibilities Curve
How Individual Productivity Affects the Slope and Position of the PPC
The Gains from Specialization
A Production Possibilities Curve for a Many-Person Economy
Factors that Shift the Economy s Production Possibilities Curve
Why Have Some Countries Been Slow to Specialize?
Can We Have Too Much Specialization?
Comparative Advantage and International Trade
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free-trade agreements so controversial?
Summary
Core Principles
Key Terms SI
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
Chapter
What, How, and for Whom? Central Planning versus the Market
Buyers and Sellers in Markets
The Demand Curve
The Supply Curve
Market Equilibrium
Rent Controls Reconsidered
Pizza Price Controls?
Predicting and Explaining Changes in Prices and Quantities
Shifts in Demand
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pay increase for its employees, why do rents for apartments located near Washington
Metro stations go up relative to rents for apartments located far away from
Metro stations?
Shifts in the Supply Curve
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revisions today than in the 1970s?
Four Simple Rules
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Europe, go up during the months of heaviest consumption, while others, like sweet corn,
go down?
Markets and Social Welfare
Cash on the Table
Smart for One, Dumb for All
Summary
Core Principles
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
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PART
Chapter
Price Elasticity of Demand
Price Elasticity Defined
Determinants of Price Elasticity of Demand
Some Representative Elasticity Estimates
Using Price Elasticity of Demand
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A Graphical Interpretation of Price Elasticity
Price Elasticity Changes along a Straight-Line Demand Curve
Two Special Cases
The Midpoint Formula
Elasticity and Total Expenditure
Income Elasticity and Cross-Price Elasticity of Demand
The Price Elasticity of Supply
-
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car prices? Ill
Unique and Essential Inputs: The Ultimate Supply Bottleneck
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
Chapter
The Law of Demand
The Origins of Demand
Needs versus Wants
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shortages?
Translating Wants into Demand
Measuring Wants: The Concept of Utility
Allocating a Fixed Income between Two Goods
The Rational Spending Rule
Income and Substitution Effects Revisited
Applying the Rational Spending Rule
Substitution at Work
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than the wealthy in Seattle?
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only to shift back to six- and eight-cylinder cars in the 1990s?
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the United States?
The Importance of Income Differences
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neighborhoods?
Individual and Market Demand Curves
Horizontal Addition
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Demand and Consumer Surplus
Calculating Economic Surplus
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Cbapter Exercises
Chapter
of the Market i4i
Thinking about Supply: The Importance of Opportunity Cost
Profit-Maximi2ing
Profit Maximization
The Demand Curve Facing a Perfectly Competitive Firm
Production in the Short Run
Some Important Cost Concepts
Choosing Output to Maximize Profit
A Note on the Firm s Shutdown Condition
Average Variable Cost and Average Total Cost
A Graphical Approach to Profit Maximization
Price
The Law of Supply
Determinants of Supply Revisited
Technology
Input Prices
The Number of Suppliers
Expectations
Changes in Prices of Other Products
Applying the Theory of Supply
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many more aluminum beverage containers recycled than glass ones?
Supply and Producer Surplus
Calculating Producer Surplus
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to ln-Chapter Exercises
Chapter
Market Equilibrium and Efficiency
Efficiency Is Not the Only Goal
Why Efficiency Should Be the First Goal
The Cost of Preventing Price Adjustments
Price Ceilings
Price Subsidies
First-Come, First-Served Policies
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bumped from an overbooked flight?
Marginal Cost Pricing of Public Services
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Taxes and Efficiency
Who Pays a Tax Imposed on Sellers of a Good?
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the long run?
How a Tax Collected from a Seller Affects Economic Surplus
Taxes, Elasticity, and Efficiency
Taxes, External Costs, and Efficiency
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
Chapter
The Central Role of Economic Profit
Three Types of Profit
The Invisible Hand Theory
Two Functions of Price
Responses to Profits and Losses
The Importance of Free Entry and Exit
Economic Rent versus Economic Profit
The Invisible Hand in Action
The Invisible Hand at the Supermarket and on the Freeway
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roughly the same length?
The Invisible Hand and Cost-Saving Innovations
The Invisible Hand in Regulated Markets
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more than
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the upper decks of Boeing 747s in the 1970s?
The Invisible Hand in Antipoverty Programs
The Invisible Hand in the Stock Market
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best-managed companies a good investment?
The Distinction between an Equilibrium and a Social Optimum
Smart for One, Dumb for All
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corporate earnings forecasters?
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
PART
Chapter
Competition
Imperfect Competition
Different Forms of Imperfect Competition
CONTENTS
Chapter 1
How the Middleman Adds Value
The Optimal Amount of Information
The Cost-Benefit Test
The Free-Rider Problem
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often difficult?
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Lambertville, New Jersey, recently go out of business?
Two Guidelines for Rational Search
The Gamble Inherent in Search
The Commitment Problem When Search Is Costly
Asymmetric Information
The Lemons Model
The Credibility Problem in Trading
The Costly-to-Fake Principle
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when they advertise their products in magazines and newspapers?
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educational credentials?
Conspicuous Consumption as a Signal of Ability
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wear expensive suits?
Statistical Discrimination
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other drivers for auto insurance?
Adverse Selection
Moral Hazard
Disappearing Political Discourse
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remain silent?
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remain silent?
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
PART
Chapter 1
The Economic Value of Work
The Equilibrium Wage and Employment Levels
The Demand Curve for Labor
The Supply Curve of Labor
Market Shifts
Explaining Differences in Earnings
Human Capital Theory
Labor Unions
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manage to survive in the race of competition from their nonunionized counterparts?
Compensating Wage Differentials
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others?
Discrimination in the Labor Market
Winner-Take-All Markets
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sopranos of only slightly lesser ability?
Recent Trends in Inequality
Why Is Income Inequality a Moral Problem?
Methods of Income Redistribution
Welfare Payments and In-Kind Transfers
Means-Tested Benefit Programs
The Negative Income Tax
Minimum Wages
The Earned-Income Tax Credit
Public Employment for the Poor
A Combination of Methods
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
Chapter* 1
The Economics of Health Care Delivery
Applying the Cost-Benefit Criterion
Designing a Solution
The HMO Revolution
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receive an MRI exam if he has conventional health insurance than if he belongs to a health
maintenance organization?
Paying for Health Insurance
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people lack basic health insurance?
Using Price Incentives in Environmental Regulation
Taxing Pollution
Auctioning Pollution Permits
Workplace Safety Regulation
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infants who travel in cars, but not for infants who travel in airplanes?
Public Health and Security
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be vaccinated against childhood illnesses?
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than the vice president, and why do no Secret Service agents guard college professors?
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
CONTENTS
Chapter
Public
Government Provision of Public Goods
Public Goods versus Private Goods
Paying for Public Goods
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to joint purchases?
The Optimal Quantity of a Public Good
The Demand Curve for a Public Good
Private Provision of Public Goods
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MasterpieceTheaterì
Additional Functions of Government
Externalities and Property Rights
Local, State, or Federal?
Sources of Inefficiency in the Political Process
Pork Barrel Legislation
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bill higher?
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barrel spending programs?
Rent-Seeking
Starve the Government?
What Should We Tax?
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to ln-Chapter Exercises
PART
Chapter 1
Comparative Advantage as a Basis for Trade
Production and Consumption Possibilities and the Benefits of Trade
The Two-Worker Production Possibilities Curve
The Many-Worker Production Possibilities Curve
Consumption Possibilities with and without International Trade
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wage economies?
A Supply and Demand Perspective on Trade
Winners and Losers from Trade
Protectionist Policies: Tariffs and Quotas
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export restraints on Japanese automobiles in the
The Inefficiency of Protectionism
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Summary
Key Terms All
Review Questions
Problems All
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
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PART 6
Chapter
of the Economy
The Major Macroeconomic Issues
Economic Growth and Living Standards
Productivity
Recessions and Expansions
Unemployment
Inflation
Economic Interdependence among Nations
Macroeconomic Policy
Types of Macroeconomic Policy
Positive versus Normative Analyses of Macroeconomic Policy
Aggregation
Studying Macroeconomics: A Preview
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
Chapter 1
and Unemployment
Gross Domestic Product: Measuring the Nation s Output
Market Value
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increased by so much? What explains the trends illustrated in Figure 1
Final Goods and Services
Produced within a Country during a Given Period
The Expenditure Method for Measuring GDP
GDP and the Incomes of Capital and Labor
Nominal GDP versus Real GDP
Real GDP Is Not the Same as Economic Well-Being
Leisure Time
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great-grandparents did?
Nonmarket
Environmental Quality and Resource Depletion
Quality of Life
Poverty and Economic Inequality
But GDP Is Related to Economic Well-Being
Availability of Goods and Services
Health and Education
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in poor countries than in rich countries?
The Unemployment Rate
Measuring Unemployment
The Costs of Unemployment
The Duration of Unemployment
The Unemployment Rate versus True Unemployment
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Summary
Key
Review
Problems 471
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
Chapter
The Consumer Price Index: Measuring the Price Level
Inflation
Adjusting for Inflation
Deflating a Nominal Quantity
Indexing to Maintain Buying Power
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Congress over whether the minimum wage should be raised.Why do these heated
legislative debates recur so regularly?
Does the CPI Measure True Inflation?
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apparently high?
The Costs of Inflation? Not What You Think
The
Shoe-Leather Costs
Noise in the Price System
Distortions of the Tax System
Unexpected Redistribution of Wealth
Interference with Long-Run Planning
Hyperinflation
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Inflation and Interest Rates
Inflation and the Real Interest Rate
The Fisher Effect
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
PART
Chapter
and Living Standards
The Remarkable Rise in Living Standards: The Record
Why Small Differences in Growth Rates Matter
Why Nations Become Rich: The Crucial Role of Average
Labor Productivity
The Determinants of Average Labor Productivity
Human Capital
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successfully from the devastation of World War II?
Physical Capital
Land and Other Natural Resources
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Technology
Entrepreneurship and Management 518
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The Political and Legal Environment
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The Worldwide Productivity Slowdown
The Costs of Economic Growth
Promoting Economic Growth
Policies to Increase Human Capital
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public education?
Policies That Promote Saving and Investment
Policies That Support Research and Development
The Legal and Political Framework
The Poorest Countries: A Special Case?
Are There Limits to Growth?
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Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Cbapter Exercises
Chapter
Modern Economy
Five Important Labor Market Trends
Trends in Real Wages
Trends in Employment and Unemployment
Supply and Demand in the Labor Market
Wages and the Demand for Labor
Shifts in the Demand for Labor
The Supply of Labor
Shifts in the Supply of Labor
Explaining the Trends in Real Wages and Employment
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trialized countries?
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has slowed, while employment has expanded rapidly. What accounts for these trends?
Increasing Wage Inequality: The Effects of Globalization
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unskilled workers widened in recent years? (I) Globalization
Increasing Wage Inequality: Technological Change
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and higher-skilled workers widened in recent years?
Unemployment
Types of Unemployment and Their Costs
Impediments to Full Employment
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in western Europe?
Summary
Key Terms
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Review
Problems 561
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
Chapter
Saving and Wealth
Stocks and Flows
Capital Gains and Losses
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Why Do People Save?
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Saving and the Real Interest Rate
Saving, Self-Control, and Demonstration Effects
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National Saving and Its Components
The Measurement of National Saving
Private and Public Components of National Saving
Public Saving and the Government Budget
Is Low Household Saving a Problem?
Investment and Capital Formation
ECONOMIC NATURALIST 22.4s Why has investment in computers increased so much
in recent decades?
Saving, Investment, and Financial Markets
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
Chapter
Money and Its Uses
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Measuring Money
Commercial Banks and the Creation of Money
The Money Supply with Both Currency and Deposits
The Federal Reserve System
The History and Structure of the Federal Reserve System
Controlling the Money Supply: Open-Market Operations
Controlling the Money Supply: Discount Window Lending
Controlling the Money Supply: Changing Reserve Requirements
The Fed s Role in Stabilizing Financial Markets: Banking Panics
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and the money supply
Money and Prices
Velocity
Money and Inflation in the Long Run
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
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The Financial System and the Allocation of Saving to Productive Uses
The Banking System
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the Japanese economy?
Bonds and Stocks
Bond Markets, Stock Markets, and the Allocation of Savings
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1990s, then fell In the new millennium?
International Capital Flows
Capital Flows and the Balance of Trade
The Determinants of International Capital Flows
Saving, Investment, and Capital Inflows
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In
The Saving Rate and the Trade Deficit
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Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Cbapter Exercises
617
618
PART
Chapter
Chapter
The Economy in the Short Run
Short-Term Economic Fluctuations:
An Introduction
Recessions and Expansions
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Some Facts about Short-Term Economic Fluctuations
Output Gaps and Cyclical Unemployment
Potential Output and the Output Gap
The Natural Rate of Unemployment and Cyclical Unemployment
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United States apparently declined?
Okun s Law
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down the economy in 1
Why Do Short-Term Fluctuations Occur? A Preview and a Parable
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machine that knows when the weather is hot?
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
Spending and Output in the Short Run
The Keynesian Model s Crucial Assumption: Firms Meet Demand at
Preset Prices
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Planned Aggregate Expenditure
Planned Spending versus Actual Spending
Hey Big Spender! Consumer Spending and the Economy
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market values have on consumer spending?
Planned Aggregate Expenditure and Output
Short-Run Equilibrium Output
Planned Spending and the Output Gap
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bad news for the rest of East Asia?
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in the United States?
The Multiplier
Stabilizing Planned Spending: The Role of Fiscal Policy
Government Purchases and Planned Spending
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economy?
Taxes, Transfers, and Aggregate Spending
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Fiscal Policy as a Stabilization Tool: Three Qualifications
Fiscal Policy and the Supply Side
The Problem of Deficits
The Relative Inflexibility of Fiscal Policy
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to ln-Chapter Exercises
Appendix A: An Algebraic Solution of the Basic Keynesian Model
Appendix B: The Multiplier in the Basic Keynesian Model
Chapter
The Federal Reserve and Interest Rates
The Demand for Money
Macroeconomic Factors That Affect the Demand for Money
The Money Demand Curve
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dollars than the average US. citizen?
The Supply of Money and Money Market Equilibrium
How the Fed Controls the Nominal Interest Rate
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Can the Fed Control the Real Interest Rate?
The Effects of Federal Reserve Actions on the Economy
Planned Aggregate Expenditure and the Real Interest Rate
The Fed Fights a Recession
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between
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attacks in
The Fed Fights Inflation
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the stock market?
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stock prices?
The Fed s Policy Reaction Function
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Monetary Policymaking: Art or Science
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
Appendix: Monetary Policy in the Basic Keynesian Model
Chapter
Inflation, Spending, and Output: The Aggregate Demand Curve
Inflation, the Fed, and the AD Curve
Other Reasons for the Downward Slope of the AD Curve
Shifts of the Aggregate Demand Curve
Shifts of the AD Curve versus Movements along the AD Curve
Inflation and Aggregate Supply
Inflation Inertia
The Output Gap and Inflation
The Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply Diagram
The Self-Correcting Economy
Sources of Inflation
Excessive Aggregate Spending
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in the
Inflation Shocks
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in the
Shocks to Potential Output
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growth and low inflation in the latter part of the
Controlling Inflation
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Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
Appendix: The Algebra of Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
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PART
Chapter
Exchange Rates
Nominal Exchange Rates
Flexible versus Fixed Exchange Rates
The Real Exchange Rate
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The Determination of the Exchange Rate
A Simple Theory of Exchange Rates: Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)
Shortcomings of the PPP Theory
The Determination of the Exchange Rate: A Supply and Demand Analysis
The Supply of Dollars
The Demand for Dollars
The Equilibrium Value of the Dollar
Changes in the Supply of Dollars
Changes in the Demand for Dollars
Monetary Policy and the Exchange Rate
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In the first half of the 1980s?
The Exchange Rate as a Tool of Monetary Policy
Fixed Exchange Rates
How to Fix an Exchange Rate
Speculative Attacks
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exchange rates?
Monetary Policy and the Fixed Exchange Rate
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Asian crisis of 1
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to the Great Depression?
Should Exchange Rates Be Fixed or Flexible?
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a common currency?
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Problems
Answers to In-Chapter Exercises
Glossary G-l
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