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adam_text | PARTI
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Introduction to Economics 36
The Principles and Practice of Economics 36
Economic Methods and Economic Questions 54
Optimization: Doing the Best You Can 76
Demand, Supply, and Equilibrium 92
PART II
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Introduction to Macroeconomics 120
The Wealth of Nations: Defining and Measuring
Macroeconomic Aggregates 120
Aggregate Incomes 150
PART III
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Long-Run Growth and Development 174
Economic Growth 174
Why Isn’t the Whole World Developed? 210
PART IV Equilibrium in the Macroeconomy 236
Chapter 9 Employment and Unemployment 236
Chapter 10 Credit Markets 262
Chapter 11 The Monetary System 286
PART V Short-Run Fluctuations and Macroeconomic
Policy 314
Chapter 12 Short-Run Fluctuations 314
Chapter 13 Countercyclical Macroeconomic Policy 342
PART VI Macroeconomic in a Global Economy 370
Chapter 14 Macroeconomics and International Trade 370
Chapter 15 open Economy Macroeconomics 394
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PART I INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS 36
Chapter 1: The Principles and Practice
of Economics 36
1.1 The Scope of Economics 37
Economic Agents and Economic Resources 37
Definition of Economics 38
Positive Economics and Normative Economics 39
Microeconomics and Macroeconomics 40
1.2 Three Principles of Economics 40
1.3 The First Principle of Economics:
Optimization 41
Trade-offs and Budget Constraints 42
Opportunity Cost 43
Cost-Benefit Analysis 44
Evidence-Based Economics: IsFacebook
free? 45
1.4 The Second Principle of Economics:
Equilibrium 47
The Free-Rider Problem 48
1.5 The Third Principle of Economics: Empiricism 49
1.6 Is Economics Good for You? 50
Summary 51
Key Terms 51
Questions 51
Problems 52
Chapter 2: Economic Methods and
Economic Questions 54
2.1 The Scientific Method 55
Models and Data 55
An Economic Model 57
Evidence-Based Economics: How much more
do workers with a college education earn? 58
Means and Medians 59
Argument by Anecdote 59
2.2 Causation and Correlation 60
The Red Ad Blues 60
Causation versus Correlation 60
Choice Consequence: Spend Now and Pay
Later? 63
Experimental Economics and Natural Experiments 63
Evidence-Based Economics: How much do
wages increase when mandatory schooling laws
force people to get an extra year of schooling? 64
2.3 Economic Questions and Answers 65
Summary 67
Key Terms 67
Questions 67
Problems 67
Appendix: Constructing and Interpreting
Charts and Graphs 69
A Study about Incentives 69
Experimental Design 69
Describing Variables 70
Cause and Effect 72
Appendix Key Terms 75
Appendix Problems 75
Chapter 3: Optimization: Doing
the Best You Can 76
3.1 Optimization: Choosing the Best Feasible
Option 77
Choice Consequence: Do People Really
Optimize? 78
3.2 Optimization Application: Renting the
Optimal Apartment 78
Before and After Comparisons 81
3.3 Optimization Using Marginal Analysis 82
Marginal Cost 83
Evidence-Based Economics: How does
location affect the rental cost of housing? 86
Summary 89
Key Terms 90
Questions 90
Problems 90
Chapter 4: Demand, Supply, and
Equilibrium 92
4.1 Markets 93
Competitive Markets 94
4.2 How Do Buyers Behave? 95
Demand Curves 96
Willingness to Pay 96
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From Individual Demand Curves to Aggregated
Demand Curves 97
Building the Market Demand Curve 98
Shifting the Demand Curve 99
Evidence-Based Economics: How much more
gasoline would people buy if its price were lower? 101
4.3 How Do Sellers Behave? 103
Supply Curves 103
Willingness to Accept 103
From the Individual Supply Curve to the
Market Supply Curve 104
Shifting the Supply Curve 105
4.4 Supply and Demand in Equilibrium 107
Curve Shifting in Competitive Equilibrium 109
Letting the Data Speak: Technological
Breakthroughs Drive Down the Equilibrium
Price of Oil 110
4.5 What Would Happen If the Government
Tried to Dictate the Price of Gasoline? 112
Choice Consequence: The Unintended
Consequences of Fixing Market Prices 114
Summary 115
Key Terms 116
Questions 116
Problems 117
PART II Introduction to
Macroeconomics 120
Chapter 5: The Wealth of
Nations: Defining and Measuring
Macroeconomic Aggregates 120
5.1 Macroeconomic Questions 121
5.2 National Income Accounts: Production =
Expenditure = Income 123
Production 123
Expenditure 124
Income 124
Circular Flows 125
National Income Accounts: Production 126
National Income Accounts: Expenditure 128
Evidence-Based Economics: In the United
States, what is the total market value of annual
economic production? 130
Letting the Data Speak: Saving versus
Investment 132
National Income Accounting: Income 133
5.3 What Isn t Measured by GDP? 133
Physical Capital Depreciation 134
Home Production 134
The Underground Economy 135
Negative Externalities 136
Gross Domestic Product versus Gross
National Product 136
The Increase in Income Inequality 137
Leisure 138
Does GDP Buy Happiness? 138
5.4 Real versus Nominal 139
The GDP Deflator 141
The Consumer Price Index 143
Inflation 144
Adjusting Nominal Variables 144
Summary 145
Key Terms 146
Questions 146
Problems 146
Chapter 6: Aggregate Incomes 150
6.1 Inequality Around the World 151
Measuring Differences in GDP per Capita 151
Letting the Data Speak: The Big Mac Index 153
Inequality in GDP per capita 153
GDP per Worker 153
Productivity 154
Incomes and the Standard of Living 155
Choice Consequence: Dangers of Just
Focusing on GDP per Capita 157
6.2 Productivity and the Aggregate
Production Function 159
Productivity Differences 159
The Aggregate Production Function 159
Labor 160
Physical Capital and Land 160
Technology 160
Representing the Aggregate Production Function 161
6.3 The Role and Determinants
of Technology 162
Technology 162
Dimensions of Technology 162
Letting the Data Speak: Moore’s Law 164
Choice Consequence: Academic
Misallocation in Nazi Germany 165
Letting the Data Speak: Efficiency of
Production and Productivity at the
Company Level 165
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Entrepreneurship 166
Letting the Data Speak: Monopoly and GDP 166
Evidence-Based Economics: Why is the
average American so much richer than the
average Indian? 167
Summary 169
Key Terms 169
Questions 169
Problems 170
Appendix: The Mathematics of Aggregate
Production Functions 172
PART III Long-Run Growth and
Development 174
Chapter 7; Economic Growth 174
Growth and Poverty
How Can We Reduce Poverty?
Summary
Key Terms
Questions
Problems
Appendix: The Solow Growth Model
The Three Building Blocks of the
Solow Model
Steady-State Equilibrium in the Solow Model
Determinants of GDP
Dynamic Equilibrium in the Solow Model
Sources of Growth in the Solow Model
Calculating Average (Compound)
Growth Rates
Appendix Key Terms
Appendix Problems
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7.1 The Power of Economic Growth 175
A First Look at U.S. Growth 175
Exponential Growth 176
Choice Consequence: The Power
of Exponential Growth 178
Patterns of Growth 179
Letting the Data Speak: Levels versus
Growth 182
7.2 How Does a Nation s Economy Grow? 184
Optimization: The Choice Between Saving and
Consumption 184
What Brings Sustained Growth? 185
Choice Consequence: Is Increasing the
Saving Rate Always a Good Idea? 186
Knowledge, Technological Change, and Growth 186
Letting the Data Speak: Technology
and Life Expectancy 188
Letting the Data Speak: The Great
Productivity Puzzle 189
Evidence-Based Economics: Why are you
so much more prosperous than your
great-great-grandparents were? 190
7.3 The History of Growth and Technology 192
Growth Before Modern Times 192
Malthusian Limits to Growth 193
The Industrial Revolution 194
Growth and Technology Since the
Industrial Revolution 194
7.4 Growth, Inequality, and Poverty 194
Growth and Inequality 194
Letting the Data Speak: Income
Inequality in the United States 195
Choice Consequence: Inequality
versus Poverty 196
Chapter 8: Why Isn t the Whole
World Developed? 210
8.1 Proximate Versus Fundamental
Causes of Prosperity 211
Geography 212
Culture 213
Institutions 213
A Natural Experiment of History 214
8.2 Institutions and Economic Development 216
Inclusive and Extractive Economic Institutions 216
How Economic Institutions Affect
Economic Outcomes 217
Letting the Data Speak: Democracy
and Growth 218
Letting the Data Speak: Divergence and
Convergence in Eastern Europe 220
The Logic of Extractive Economic Institutions 223
Inclusive Economic Institutions and the Industrial
Revolution 223
Letting the Data Speak: Blocking
the Railways 224
Evidence-Based Economics: Are
tropical and semitropical areas condemned to
poverty by their geographies? 225
8.3 Is Foreign Aid the Solution to
World Poverty? 230
Choice Consequence: Foreign Aid and
Corruption 231
Summary 232
Key Terms 233
Questions 233
Problems 233
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PART IV Equilibrium in the
Macroeconomy 236
Chapter 9: Employment and
Unemployment 236
9.1 Measuring Employment and
Unemployment 237
Classifying Potential Workers 237
Calculating the Unemployment Rate 238
Trends in the Unemployment Rate 239
9.2 Equilibrium in the Labor Market 240
The Demand for Labor 240
Shifts in the Labor Demand Curve 242
The Supply of Labor 243
Shifts in the Labor Supply Curve 244
Letting the Data Speak: Who Is Unemployed? 245
Equilibrium in a Competitive Labor Market 246
9.3 Why Is There Unemployment? 247
Voluntary Unemployment 247
Job Search and Frictional Unemployment 247
9.4 Wage Rigidity and Structural
Unemployment 248
Minimum Wage Laws 248
Choice Consequence: Luddites and Robots 249
Labor Unions and Collective Bargaining 251
Efficiency Wages 251
Choice Consequence: Minimum Wage
Laws and Employment 252
Downward Wage Rigidity 253
9.5 Cyclical Unemployment and the
Natural Rate of Unemployment 254
Evidence-Based Economics: What
happens to employment and unemployment
if local employers go out of business? 256
Summary 258
Key Terms 259
Questions 259
Problems 259
Chapter 10: Credit Markets 262
10.1 What Is the Credit Market? 263
Borrowers and the Demand for Loans 263
Real and Nominal Interest Rates 264
The Credit Demand Curve 265
Saving Decisions 267
The Credit Supply Curve 267
Choice Consequence: Why Do
People Save? 268
Equilibrium in the Credit Market 270
Credit Markets and the Efficient Allocation
of Resources 271
10.2 Banks and Financial Intermediation:
Putting Supply and Demand Together 271
Letting the Data Speak: Financing
Start-ups 273
Assets and Liabilities on the Balance Sheet
of a Bank 273
10.3 What Banks Do 275
Identifying Profitable Lending Opportunities 275
Maturity Transformation 275
Management of Risk 276
Bank Runs 277
Bank Regulation and Bank Solvency 278
Evidence-Based Economics: How
often do banks fail? 279
Choice Consequence: Too Big to Fail 281
Choice Consequence: Asset Price
Fluctuations and Bank Failures 282
Summary 282
Key Terms 283
Questions 283
Problems 284
Chapter 11 : The Monetary
System 286
11.1 Money 287
The Functions of Money 287
Types of Money 288
The Money Supply 288
Choice Consequence: Non-Convertible
Currencies in U.S. History 289
11.2 Money, Prices, and GDP 290
Nominal GDP, Real GDP, and Inflation 290
The Quantity Theory of Money 291
11.3 Inflation 292
What Causes Inflation? 292
The Consequences of Inflation 292
The Social Costs of Inflation 294
The Social Benefits of Inflation 295
Evidence-Based Economics: What caused
the German hyperinflation of 1922-1923? 296
11.4 The Federal Reserve 297
The Central Bank and the Objectives of
Monetary Policy 297
What Does the Central Bank Do? 298
11.5 Bank Reserves and the Plumbing of
the Monetary System 299
Bank Reserves and Liquidity 300
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The Demand Side of the Federal Funds Market
301
The Supply Side of the Federal Funds Market and
Equilibrium in the Federal Funds Market 302
Choice Consequence: Obtaining Reserves
Outside the Federal Funds Market 306
The Fed’s Influence on the Money Supply and the
Inflation Rate 306
The Relationship Between the Federal Funds
Rate and the Long-Term Real Interest Rate 307
Choice Consequence: Two Models
of Inflation Expectations 308
Summary 311
Key Terms 311
Questions 312
Problems 312
PART V Short-Run Fluctuations
and Macroeconomic
Policy 314
Chapter 12: Short-Run
Fluctuations 314
12.1 Economic Fluctuations and
Business Cycles 315
Patterns of Economic Fluctuations 317
The Great Depression 319
12.2 Macroeconomic Equilibrium and
Economic Fluctuations 321
Labor Demand and Fluctuations 321
Sources of Fluctuations 323
Letting the Data Speak: Unemployment
and the Growth Rate of Real GDP: Okun’s Law 324
Multipliers and Economic Fluctuations 328
Equilibrium in the Medium Run: Partial Recovery
and Full Recovery 329
12.3 Modeling Expansions 333
Evidence-Based Economics: What caused
the recession of 2007-2009? 334
Summary 338
Key Terms 340
Questions 340
Problems 340
Chapter 13: Countercyclical
Macroeconomic Policy 342
13.1 The Role of Countercyclical Policies
in Economic Fluctuations 343
13.2 Countercyclical Monetary Policy 344
Controlling the Federal Funds Rate 345
Other Tools of the Fed 348
Expectations, Inflation, and Monetary Policy 349
Contractionary Monetary Policy: Control
of Inflation 349
Letting the Data Speak: Managing
Expectations 350
Zero Lower Bound 352
Choice Consequence: Policy Mistakes 353
Policy Trade-offs 354
13.3 Countercyclical Fiscal Policy 355
Fiscal Policy Over the Business Cycle:
Automatic and Discretionary Components 355
Analysis of Expenditure-Based Fiscal Policy 356
Analysis of Taxation-Based Fiscal Policy 358
Letting the Data Speak: The Response
of Consumption to Tax Cuts 360
Fiscal Policies That Directly Target the
Labor Market 360
Letting the Data Speak: A Different
Type of Fiscal Policy 361
Policy Waste and Policy Lags 362
Evidence-Based Economics: How much
does government expenditure stimulate GDP? 363
Choice Consequence: The New
Administration’s Fiscal Policies 365
Summary 365
Key Terms 366
Questions 366
Problems 367
PART VI Macroeconomic in
a Global Economy 370
Chapter 14: Macroeconomics and
International Trade 370
14.1 Why and How We Trade 371
Absolute Advantage and Comparative Advantage 371
Comparative Advantage and International Trade 374
Efficiency and Winners and Losers from Trade 375
How We Trade 377
Letting the Data Speak: Living in an
Interconnected World 378
Trade Barriers: Tariffs 378
Choice Consequence: Trade Policy
and Politics 379
14.2 The Current Account and the
Financial Account 380
Trade Surpluses and Trade Deficits 381
International Financial Flows 381
The Workings of the Current Account and the
Financial Account 382
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14.3 International Trade, Technology
Transfer, and Economic Growth 386
Letting the Data Speak: From IBM
to Lenovo 387
Evidence-Based Economics: Are companies
like Nike harming workers in Vietnam? 388
Summary 391
Key Terms 391
Questions 391
Problems 392
Chapter 15: Open Economy
Macroeconomics 394
15.1 Exchange Rates 395
Nominal Exchange Rates 395
Flexible, Managed, and Fixed Exchange Rates 397
15.2 The Foreign Exchange Market 398
How Do Governments Intervene in the Foreign
Exchange Market? 400
Defending an Overvalued Exchange Rate 401
Choice Consequence: Fixed Exchange
Rates and Corruption 403
Evidence-Based Economics: How did
George Soros make $1 billion? 404
15.3 The Real Exchange Rate and Exports 406
From the Nominal to the Real Exchange Rate 406
Co-Movement Between the Nominal and
the Real Exchange Rates 407
The Real Exchange Rate and Net Exports 408
Letting the Data Speak: Why Did the
Chinese Authorities Keep the Yuan Undervalued? 409
15.4 GDP in the Open Economy 410
Revisiting Black Wednesday 411
Interest Rates, Exchange Rates, and Net Exports 411
Letting the Data Speak: The Costs of Fixed
Exchange Rates 413
Summary 414
Key Terms 414
Questions 415
Problems 415
Endnotes 419
Glossary 423
Credits 431
Index 433
CHAPTERS ON THE WEB
Web chapters are available on Pearson MyLab
Economics.
WEB Chapter 1 Financial Decision Making
WEB Chapter 2 Economics of Life, Health, and
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WEB Chapter 3 Political Economy
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spelling | Acemoglu, Daron 1967- Verfasser (DE-588)124929575 aut Macroeconomics Daron Acemoglu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), David Laibson (Harvard University), John A. List (University of Chicago) second edition, Global edition Harlow, England Pearson [2018] © 2019 446 Seiten Diagramme, Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Pearson series in economics Makroökonomie (DE-588)4037174-8 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Makroökonomie (DE-588)4037174-8 s DE-604 Laibson, David I. 1966- Verfasser (DE-588)128782226 aut List, John A. 1968- Verfasser (DE-588)124330827 aut Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030586895&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Acemoglu, Daron 1967- Laibson, David I. 1966- List, John A. 1968- Macroeconomics Makroökonomie (DE-588)4037174-8 gnd |
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title | Macroeconomics |
title_auth | Macroeconomics |
title_exact_search | Macroeconomics |
title_full | Macroeconomics Daron Acemoglu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), David Laibson (Harvard University), John A. List (University of Chicago) |
title_fullStr | Macroeconomics Daron Acemoglu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), David Laibson (Harvard University), John A. List (University of Chicago) |
title_full_unstemmed | Macroeconomics Daron Acemoglu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), David Laibson (Harvard University), John A. List (University of Chicago) |
title_short | Macroeconomics |
title_sort | macroeconomics |
topic | Makroökonomie (DE-588)4037174-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Makroökonomie Lehrbuch |
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