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Microeconomics

© 2010
by Paul Samuelson William Nordhaus

19th Edition Active, In-Print 448 Pages Softcover
9780073344232 0073344230

http://www.mhhe.com/samuelson19e
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PART ONE BASIC CONCEPTS

Chapter 1 The Central Concepts of Economics

Chapter 2 The Modern Mixed Economy

Chapter 3 Basic Elements of Supply and Demand

PART TWO MICROECONOMICS: SUPPLY, DEMAND, AND PRODUCT MARKETS

Chapter 4 Supply and Demand: Elasticity and Applications

Chapter 5 Demand and Consumer Behavior

Chapter 6 Production and Business Organization

Chapter 7 Analysis of Costs

Chapter 8 Analysis of Perfectly Competitive Markets

Chapter 9 Imperfect Competition and Monopoly

Chapter 10 Competition Among the Few

Chapter 11 Economics of Uncertainty

PART THREE FACTOR MARKETS: LABOR, LAND, AND CAPITAL

Chapter 12 How Markets Determine Incomes

Chapter 13 The Labor Market

Chapter 14 Land, Natural Resources, and the Environment

Chapter 15 Capital, Interest, and Profits

PART FOUR APPLICATIONS OF ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES

Chapter 16 Government Taxation and Expenditure

Chapter 17 Efficiency vs. Equality: The Big Tradeoff

Chapter 18 International Trade

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