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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
.IX
E
Part
1
What Is Economics?
Introduction The Ordinary Business of Life
. .1
Any Given Sunday
1
The Invisible Hand
2
My Benefit, Your Cost
3
Good Times, Bad Times
4
Onward and Upward
4
An Engine for Discovery
4
0Chapter...l
·
First Principles ...................
5
Common Ground
5
Individual Choice: The Core of Economics
6
Resources are scarce
6
Opportunity cost: The real cost of something is what you
must give up to get it
7
For Inquiring Minds: Got a Penny?
8
How much? is a decision at the margin
8
People usually exploit opportunities to make themselves
better off
9
For Inquiring Minds: Pay for Grades?
10
Individual choice: Summing it up
10
Economics in Action: A Woman s Work
10
Interaction: How Economies Work
11
There are gains from trade
12
Markets move toward equilibrium
13
For Inquiring Minds: Choosing Sides
13
Resources should be used as efficiently as possible to
achieve society s goals
14
Markets usually lead to efficiency
15
When markets don t achieve efficiency, government
intervention can improve society s welfare
16
Economics in Action: Restoring Equilibrium on the
Freeways
16
A Look Ahead
17
^Chapter...
2 ·
Economic Models: Trade-offs
and Trade
.........................................20
Tunnel Vision
20
Models in Economics: Some Important Examples
21
For Inquiring Minds: Modeb for Money
21
Trade-offs: The production possibility frontier
22
Comparative advantage and gains from trade
25
Work It Out: Gains from Trade
28
Pitfalls: Misunderstanding
Comparative
Advantage
29
Comparative advantage and international trade
29
Transactions: The circular-flow diagram
30
Economics in Action: Rich Nation, Poor Nation
33
Using Models
34
Positive versus normative economics
34
When and why economists disagree
35
For Inquiring Minds: When Economists Agree
36
Economics in Action: Economists in Government
36
A Look Ahead
37
Chapter
2
Appendix: Graphs in Economics
....41
Getting the Picture
41
Graphs, Variables, and Economic Models
41
How Graphs Work
41
Two-variable graphs
41
Pitfalls: Why
Y
Is Not Always
Y
42
Curves on a graph
43
A Key Concept: The Slope of a Curve
44
The slope of a linear curve
44
Horizontal and vertical curves and their slopes
45
The slope of a nonlinear curve
46
Calculating the slope along a nonlinear curve
46
Maximum and minimum points
48
Presenting Numerical Information
48
Types of numerical graphs
49
Problems in interpreting numerical graphs
51
E
Part
2
Supply and Demand
OChapter...
3 ·
Supply and Demand
............56
Gretzky s Last Game
56
Supply and Demand: A Model of a Competitive
Market
57
The Demand Curve
57
The demand schedule and the demand curve
58
Shifts of the demand curve
59
Understanding shifts of the demand curve
60
Economics in Action: Beating the Traffic
62
The Supply Curve
63
The supply schedule and the supply curve
63
Shifts of the supply curve
64
Understanding shifts of the supply curve
66
Economics in Action: Down (and Up) on the Farm
67
Supply, Demand, and Equilibrium
68
Pitfalls: Bought and Sold?
68
Finding the equilibrium price and quantity
68
• · ·
xxm
Why do all sales and purchases in a market take place at
the same price?
69
Why does the market price fall if it is above the
equilibrium price?
70
Why does the market price rise if it is below the
equilibrium price?
70
Using equilibrium to describe markets
71
Economics in Action: A Fish Story
71
Changes in Supply and Demand
72
What happens when the demand curve shifts
72
What happens when the supply curve shifts
73
Pitfalls: Which Curve Is It, Anyway?
74
Simultaneous shifts in supply and demand
74
For Inquiring Minds: Supply, Demand, and Controlled
Substances
76
Economics in Action: Plain Vanilla Gets Fancy
76
Work It Out: Supply and Demand
77
Competitive Markets—and Others
78
A Look Ahead
79
0Chapter...4
·
The Market Strikes Back
.......83
Big City, Not-So-Bright Ideas
83
Why Governments Control Prices
84
Price Ceilings
84
Modeling a price ceiling
85
Why a price ceiling causes inefficiency
86
For Inquiring Minds: The Rent Control Aristocracy
88
So why are there price ceilings?
88
Work It Out: Showing a Price Ceiling
89
Economics in Action: Oil Shortages in the
1970s 90
Price Floors
91
For Inquiring Minds: Price Floors and Butter Cookies
92
Why a price floor causes inefficiency
93
So why are there price floors?
94
Economics in Action: Black Labor in Southern Europe
94
Controlling Quantities
96
The anatomy of quantity controls
96
The costs of quantity controls
99
Economics in Action: The Clams of New Jersey
100
A Surprise Parallel: Taxes
100
Why is a tax like a quota?
101
Who pays an excise tax?
102
The revenue from an excise tax
103
Economics in Action: Who Pays the
FICA?
104
A Look Ahead
105
^Chapter...
5
-Elasticity
...........
Drive We Must
109
Defining and Measuring Elasticity
110
The price elasticity of demand
110
.109
Using the midpoint method to calculate elasticities 111
Economics in Action: Estimating Elasticities
113
Interpreting the Price Elasticity of Demand
113
How elastic is elastic?
114
What factors determine the price elasticity
of demand?
116
Elasticity and total revenue
116
Work It Out: Price Elasticity of Demand
119
Economics in Action: America s a Nice Place to Live, but
We Can t Afford to Visit
119
Other Demand Elasticities
120
The cross-price elasticity of demand
120
The income elasticity of demand
121
For Inquiring Minds: Where Have All the Farmers Gone?
121
Economics in Action: Spending It
122
The Price Elasticity of Supply
123
Measuring the price elasticity of supply
123
What factors determine the price elasticity of
supply?
124
Economics in Action: European Farm Surpluses
125
An Elasticity Menagerie
126
Using Elasticity: The Incidence of an Excise Tax
127
When an excise tax is paid mainly by consumers
127
When an excise tax is paid mainly by producers
128
Putting it all together
129
Economics in Action: So Who Does Pay the
ПСА?
129
A Look Ahead
130
£Chapter...6
·
Consumer and Producer
Surplus
.........................................135
Making Gains by the Book
135
Consumer Surplus and the Demand Curve
136
Willingness to pay and the demand curve
136
Willingness to pay and consumer surplus
137
How changing prices affect consumer surplus
139
For Inquiring Minds: I Want a New Drug
... 141
Economics in Action: When Money Isn t Enough
142
Producer Surplus and the Supply Curve
142
Cost and producer surplus
142
Changes in producer surplus
145
Economics in Action: Gaining from Disaster
146
Consumer Surplus, Producer Surplus, and the Gains
from Trade
147
The gains from trade
147
The efficiency of markets: A preliminary view
148
Economics in Action: eBay and Efficiency
151
Applying Consumer and Producer Surplus: The
Efficiency Costs of a Tax
151
Deadweight loss and elasticities
153
Work It Out: Calculating Deadweight Loss
155
Economics in Action: Missing the Boats
156
A Look Ahead
156
Part
3:
The Producer
0Chapter...7
·
Behind the Supply Curve:
Inputs and Costs
.......................160
The Farmers Margin
160
The Production Function
161
Inputs and output
161
Pitfalls: What s a Unit?
164
For Inquiring Minds: Was
Malthus
Right?
165
From the production function to cost curves
165
Economics in Action: The Mythical Man-Month
167
Two Key Concepts: Marginal Cost and Average Cost
168
Marginal cost
169
Pitfalls: Increasing Total Cost Versus Increasing Marginal
Cost
170
Average cost
171
Minimum average total cost
174
Does the marginal cost curve always slope upward?
175
Economics in Action: The Cost of Power
176
Short-Run Versus Long-Run Costs
177
Economies and diseconomies of scale
180
Summing up costs: the short and long of it
180
Economics in Action: There s No Business Like Snow
Business
181
A Look Ahead
182
фСпарЇег...8
·
Perfect Competition and the
Supply Curve
..........................186
Doing What Comes Naturally
186
Perfect Competition
187
Defining perfect competition
187
Two necessary conditions for perfect competition
187
For Inquiring Minds: What s a Standardized Product?
188
Free entry and exit
189
Economics in Action: The Pain of Competition
189
Production and Profits
190
Using marginal analysis to choose the profit-maximizing
quantity of output
191
Pitfalls: Muddled at the Margin
191
Pitfalls: What if Marginal Revenue and Marginal Cost Aren t
Exactly Equal?
192
Accounting profit versus economic profit
193
When is production profitable?
194
The short-run production decision
197
Pitfalls: Economic Profit, Again
200
Changing fixed cost
200
Summing up: The competitive firm s profitability and
production conditions
201
Economics in Action: California Screaming
201
Work It Out: Profit-Maximizing Quantity of Output
202
The Industry Supply Curve
202
The short-run industry supply curve
203
The long-run industry supply curve
204
The cost of production and efficiency in long-run
equilibrium
207
Economics in Action: A Crushing Reversal
208
A Look Ahead
208
Part
4
Markets and Efficiency
0Chapter...9
·
Factor Markets and the
Distribution of Income
..................213
The Value of a Degree
213
The Economy s Factors of Production
214
The factors of production
214
Pitfalls: What Is a factor, Anyway?
214
Why factor prices matter: The allocation of resources
214
Factor incomes and the distribution of income
214
For Inquiring Minds: The Factor Distribution of Income
and Social Change in the Industrial Revolution
215
Economics in Action: The Factor Distribution of Income in
the United States
215
Marginal Productivity and Factor Demand
216
Value of the marginal product
216
Value of the marginal product and factor demand
218
Shifts of the factor demand curve
220
The marginal productivity theory of income
distribution
222
Pitfalls: Getting Marginal Productivity Right
224
Economics in Action: Star Power
224
Is the Marginal Productivity Theory of Income
Distribution Really True?
225
Wage disparities in practice
225
Marginal productivity and wage inequality
226
Market power
227
Efficiency wages
228
Discrimination
228
So does marginal productivity theory work?
229
Economics in Action: The Economics of Apartheid
229
The Supply of Labor
230
Work versus leisure
230
Wages and labor supply
231
For Inquiring Minds: Why You Can t Find a Cab When It s
Raining
233
Shifts of the labor supply curve
233
XXV
Economics
¡η
Action:
The Decline of the Summer Job
234
A Look Ahead
234
QChapter...lO
·
Efficiency, Inefficiency, and
Equity
................................238
After the Fall
238
Efficiency
239
Efficiency, revisited
239
For Inquiring Minds: Defining Economic Efficiency
240
Efficiency in consumption
240
Efficiency in production
241
Efficiency in output levels
242
Economics in Action: A Great Leap
—
Backward
246
Efficiency and Equity
247
What s fair
247
For Inquiring Minds: Theories of Justice
247
The utility possibility frontier
248
Economics in Action: Death and Taxes
250
Market Failure: The Case of Externalities
250
Externalities
251
Private versus social costs
251
For Inquiring Minds: Talking and Driving
253
Environmental policy
253
Private solutions to externalities
254
Private versus social benefits
255
Work It Out: Externality and Optimal
fígouvian
Tax
256
Economics in Action: Spillovers in Silicon Valley
257
Market Failure: The Case of Public Goods
258
Private goods and public goods
259
Providing public goods
259
How much of a public good should be provided?
260
Pitfalls: Marginal Cost of What, Exactly?
261
For Inquiring Minds: Voting as a Public Good
263
Cost-benefit analysis
263
Economics in Action: Old Man River
264
A Look Ahead
265
Part
5
Market Structure: Beyond
Perfect Competition
г...
11 ·
Monopoly
.........
Everybody Must Get Stones
271
Types of Market Structure
272
The Meaning of Monopoly
273
Monopoly: Our first departure from perfect
competition
273
What monopolists do
273
.271
Why do monopolies exist?
274
Economics in Action: Are Diamond Monopolies Forever?
276
How a Monopolist Maximizes Profit
277
The monopolist s demand and marginal revenue
curves
277
The monopolist s profit-maximizing output and price
281
Pitfalls: Finding the Monopoly Price
282
Monopoly versus perfect competition
282
Pitfalls: Is There a Monopoly Supply Curve?
282
For Inquiring Minds: Monopoly Behavior and the Price
Elasticity of Demand
283
Monopoly: The general picture
283
Work It Out: Profit Maximization for a Monopolist
284
Economics in Action: California Power Play?
284
Monopoly and Public Policy
285
Welfare effects of monopoly
286
Preventing monopoly
287
Dealing with natural monopoly
287
Economics in Action: Cable Dilemmas
290
Price Discrimination
291
The logic of price discrimination
291
Price discrimination and elasticity
292
Perfect price discrimination
293
Economics in Action: Sales, Factory Outlets, and Ghost
Cities
295
A Look Ahead
297
^Chapter...
12 ·
Oligopoly, Monopolistic
Competition, and Product Differentiation
. .301
Caught in the Act
301
Oligopoly
302
Understanding oligopoly
303
The prisoners dilemma
303
Pitfalls: Playing Fair in the Prisoners Dilemma
305
Overcoming the prisoners dilemma: Repeated
interaction and tacit collusion
306
For Inquiring Minds: Prisoners of the Arms Race
307
Economics in Action: The Rise and Fall and Rise of
OPEC
308
Oligopoly in Practice
310
The legal framework
310
Tacit collusion and price wars
311
For Inquiring Minds: The Art of Conspiracy
312
Economics in Action: Air Wars
313
Monopolistic Competition
313
Monopolistic competition in the short run
315
Monopolistic competition in the long run
316
For Inquiring Minds: Hits and Fbps
318
XXVI
Work It Out: Monopolistic Competition
319
Economics in Action: Bagels from Boom to Bust
319
Product Differentiation
320
For Inquiring Minds: Bucks for Starbucks
321
Controversies about product differentiation
322
Economics in Action: Any Color, So Long as It s Black
325
A Look Ahead
325
Part
6
Extending Market Boundaries
QChapter...
13 ·
International Trade
..........330
A Rose by Any Other Nation
330
Comparative Advantage and International Trade
331
Pitfalls: The Pauper Labor Fallacy
332
Sources of comparative advantage
332
For Inquiring Minds: Does Trade Hurt Poor Countries?
333
For Inquiring Minds: Increasing Returns and International
Trade
334
Economics in Action: The Comparative Advantage of the
United States
334
Supply, Demand, and International Trade
335
The effects of imports
335
The effects of exports
338
International trade and factor markets
339
Work It Out: Imports and Total Surplus
340
Economics in Action: Trade, Wages, and Land Prices in the
Nineteenth Century
341
The Effects of Trade Protection
341
The effects of a tariff
342
The effects of an import quota
344
Economics in Action: Trade Protection in the United
States
344
The Political Economy of Trade Protection
345
Arguments for trade protection
345
For Inquiring Minds: Bittersweet
346
The politics of trade protection
346
International trade agreements and the World Trade
Organization
346
Economics in Action: Declining Tariffs
347
A Look Ahead
348
Part
7
Introduction to Macroeconomics
E
£Chapter...l4
·
Macroeconomics:
The Big Picture
.................................352
Disappointed Graduates
352
Microeconomics Versus Macroeconomics
353
Macroeconomics: The whole is greater than the sum
of its parts
354
Macroeconomic policy
355
Economic aggregates
355
Economics in Action: The Great Depression
356
The Business Cycle
357
For Inquiring Minds: Defining Recessions and
Expansions
358
Employment and Unemployment
358
Aggregate output
359
Taming the business cycle
361
Economics in Action: Has the Business Cycle Been
Tamed?
361
Inflation and Deflation
362
Economics in Action: A Fast (Food) Measure
of Inflation
364
A Look Ahead
364
QChapter...l5 »Trackingthe
Macrœconomy
...............................367
After the Revolution
367
The National Accounts
368
The circular-flow diagram, revisited and expanded
368
Gross domestic product
371
Calculating GDP
372
For Inquiring Minds: Our Imputed Lives
373
Pitfalls: GDP: What s In and What s Out
374
For Inquiring Minds: Gross What?
375
What GDP tells us
376
Economics in Action: Creating the National Accounts
377
Real GDP and Aggregate Output
378
Calculating real GDP
378
A technical detail: Chained dollars
379
What real GDP doesn t measure
379
Economics in Action: Good Decades, Bad Decades
380
The Unemployment Rate
381
Understanding the unemployment rate
381
Growth and unemployment
383
Economics in Action: Jobless Recoveries
384
Price Indexes and the Aggregate Price Level
384
Market baskets and price indexes
385
The consumer price index
386
Other price measures
387
For Inquiring Minds: Is the
CPI
Biased?
387
Economics in Action: Indexing to the
CPI
388
A Look Ahead
389
XXVII
Part
8
Short-Run Economic
Fluctuations
^Chapter...
16·
Aggregate Supply and
Aggregate Demand
.....................394
Shocks to the System
394
Aggregate Supply
395
The short-run aggregate supply curve
395
For Inquiring Minds: What s Truly Flexible, What s Truly
Sticky
397
Shifts of the short-run aggregate supply curve
398
The long-run aggregate supply curve
400
From the short run to the long run
402
Economics in Action: Prices and Output in the Great
Depression
403
Aggregate Demand
404
Why is the aggregate demand curve downward-sloping?
405
Pitfalls: Investment Versus Investment Spending
406
Shifts of the aggregate demand curve
406
Pitfalls: Changes in Wealth: A Movement Along Versus
a Shift of the Aggregate Demand Curve
407
Government policies and aggregate demand
407
Economics in Action: Moving Along the Aggregate Demand
Curve,
1979-1980 408
The Multiplier
409
Work It Out: The Multiplier
412
The AS-AD Model
413
Short-run macroeconomic equilibrium
413
Shifts of the SRAS curve
414
Shifts of aggregate demand: Short-run effects
415
Long-run macroeconomic equilibrium
416
Economics in Action: Supply Shocks Versus Demand
Shocks in Practice
419
Macroeconomic Policy
420
For Inquiring Minds: Keynes and the Long Run
420
Policy in the face of demand shocks
421
Responding to supply shocks
421
Economics in Action: The End of the Great Depression
422
A Look Ahead
422
!?
·
Fiscal Policy
..................427
A Bridge to Prosperity?
427
Fiscal Policy: The Basics
428
Taxes, purchases of goods and services, government
transfers, and borrowing
428
The government budget and total spending
429
For Inquiring Minds: Investment Tax Credits
430
Expansionary and contractionary fiscal policy
430
A cautionary note: Lags in fiscal policy
432
Economics in Action: Expansionary Fiscal Policy in Japan
432
Fiscal Policy and the Multiplier
433
Multiplier effects of an increase in government purchases
of goods and services
433
Multiplier effects of changes in government transfers and
taxes
434
Work It Out: Fiscal Policy Multiplier
435
How taxes affect the multiplier
435
Economics in Action: How Much Bang for the Buck?
437
The Budget Balance
438
The budget balance as a measure of fiscal policy
438
The business cycle and the cyclically adjusted budget
balance
439
Should the budget be balanced?
441
Economics in Action: Stability Pad—or Stupidity Pad?
441
Long-Run Implications of Fiscal Policy
442
Deficits, surpluses, and debt
442
Pitfalls: Deficits Versus Debt
443
Problems posed by rising government debt
443
Deficits and debt in practice
444
For Inquiring Minds: What Happened to the Debt
from World War II?
445
Implicit liabilities
446
Economics in Action: Argentina s Creditors Take a Haircut
448
A Look Ahead
449
0Chapter...l8
·
Money, the Federal Reserve
System, and Monetary Policy
................453
Eight Times a Year
453
The Meaning of Money
454
What is money?
454
Pitfalls: Plastic and the Money Supply
454
Roles of money
455
Types of money
455
Measuring the money supply
456
For Inquiring Minds: What s with All the Currency?
457
Economics in Action: The History of the Dollar
457
The Monetary Role of Banks
458
What banks do
458
The problem of bank runs
459
Bank regulation
460
For Inquiring Minds: Is Banking a Con?
460
How banks create money
461
Economics in Action: Its a Wonderful Banking System
461
The Federal Reserve system
462
The Fed: America s central bank
462
What the Fed does: Reserve requirements
and the discount rate
464
Open-market operations
464
XXVIII
Economies in Action: Building
Europe s Fed
465
Solutions
to Check Your Understanding
Monetary Policy and Aggregate Demand
466
Questions S-l
Expansionary and contractionary monetary policy
466
GloSSdľy
G-l
Monetary policy and the multiplier
468
Index
1-1
Work It Out: Monetary Policy
468
Economics in Action: The Fed and the Output Gap,
1985-2004 469
XXIX
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edition | 2. print. |
format | Book |
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title | Essentials of economics |
title_auth | Essentials of economics |
title_exact_search | Essentials of economics |
title_full | Essentials of economics Paul Krugman ; Robin Wells ; Martha L. Olney |
title_fullStr | Essentials of economics Paul Krugman ; Robin Wells ; Martha L. Olney |
title_full_unstemmed | Essentials of economics Paul Krugman ; Robin Wells ; Martha L. Olney |
title_short | Essentials of economics |
title_sort | essentials of economics |
topic | Wirtschaft Economics Volkswirtschaftslehre (DE-588)4078943-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Wirtschaft Economics Volkswirtschaftslehre Lehrbuch |
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