Economics ISE

11th Edition
1260568849 · 9781260568844
Colander’s Economics 11e is specifically designed to help today’s students succeed in the principles of economics course and grasp economics concepts they can apply in their daily lives.Colander’s trademark colloquial approach focuses on modern… Read More
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PART 1: INTRODUCTION: THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST
1  Economics and Economic Reasoning
2  The Production Possibilities Model, Trade, and Globalization  
3  Economic Institutions
4  Supply and Demand
5  Using Supply and Demand


PART II: MICROECONOMICS
THE POWER OF TRADITIONAL ECONOMIC MODELS
6  Describing Supply and Demand: Elasticities  
7  Taxation and Government Intervention 
8   Market Failure versus Government Failure
8W Politics and Economics: The Case of Agricultural Markets


INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES
9    Comparative Advantage, Exchange Rates, and Globalization 
10  International Trade Policy


PRODUCTION AND COST ANALYSIS
11   Production and Cost Analysis I 
12   Production and Cost Analysis II


MARKET STRUCTURE
13   Perfect Competition 
14   Monopoly and Monopolist Competition
15   Oligopoly and Antitrust
16   Real-World Competition and Technology


FACTOR MARKETS
17   Work and the Labor Market 
17W Nonwage and Asset Income: Rents, Profits, and Interest
18   Who Gets What? The Distribution of Income


CHOICE AND DECISION MAKING
19   The Logic of Individual Choice: The Foundation of Supply and Demand 
20   Game Theory, Strategic Decision Making, and Behavioral Economics


MODERN ECONOMIC THINKING
21   Thinking Like a Modern Economist
22   Behavioral Economics and Modern Economic Policy
23   Microeconomic Policy, Economic Reasoning, and Beyond


PART III: MACROECONOMICS
MACROECONOMIC BASICS
24   Economic Growth, Business Cycles, and Unemployment  
25   Measuring and Describing the Aggregate Economy  


POLICY MODELS
26   The Keynesian Short-Run Policy Model: Demand-Side Policies  
26W The Multiplier Model  
27   The Classical Long-Run Policy Model: Growth and Supply-Side Policies 


FINANCE, MONEY, AND THE ECONOMY
28   The Financial Sector and the Economy 
29   Monetary Policy 
30   Financial Crises, Panics, and Unconventional Monetary Policy 


TAXES, BUDGETS, AND FISCAL POLICY
31   Deficits and Debt: The Austerity Debate
32   The Fiscal Policy Dilemma


MACROECONOMIC PROBLEMS
33   Jobs and Unemployment 
34   Inflation, Deflation, and Macro Policy 


INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES
35   International Financial Policy 
36   Macro Policy in a Global Setting 
37   Structural Stagnation and Globalization
38   Macro Policy in Developing Countries 


Colander’s Economics 11e is specifically designed to help today’s students succeed in the principles of economics course and grasp economics concepts they can apply in their daily lives.

Colander’s trademark colloquial approach focuses on modern economics, institutions, history, and modelling. Colander presents and applies economic models, but also encourages students to think about model nuances, building their critical thinking skills and applying models to the real world.

Content in 11e is organised around learning objectives, to make it easier for students to understand the material and for instructors to build assignments within the Connect online learning platform. Through Connect and SmartBook, students will find engaging activities, helpful tutorial videos, and a suite of learning resources.