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Microeconomics / By N Gregory Mankiw and Mark P Taylor.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Cengage , 2024.Edition: 5th edDescription: xi,449p. ; PB 25.8 cmISBN:
  • 9789355737731
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 5 338.5 MANN
Contents:
PART 1 Introduction to economics 1 What is economics? 2 Thinking like an economist PART 2 The theory of competitive markets 3 The market forces of supply and demand 4 Background to demand: Consumer choices 5 Background to supply: Firms in competitive markets 6 Consumers, producers and the efficiency of markets PART 3 Interventions in markets 7 Supply, demand and government policies 8 Public goods, common resources and merit goods 9 Market failure and externalities Part 4 Firm behaviour and market structures 10 Firms’ production decisions 11 Market structures I: Monopoly 12 Market structures II: Monopolistic competition 13 Market structures III: Oligopoly 14 Market structures IV: Contestable markets Part 5 Factor markets 15 The economics of factor markets Part 6 Inequality 16 Income inequality and poverty Part 7 Trade 17 Interdependence and the gains from trade Part 8 Heterodox economics 18 Information and behavioural economics 19 Heterodox theories in economics N. GREGORY MANKIW N. GREGORY MANKIW is the Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics at Harvard University. MARK P. TAYLOR MARK P. TAYLOR is Dean of John M Olin Business School at Washington University, US, and was previously Dean of Warwick Business School at the University of Warwick, UK. CONTRIBUTING AUTHOR ANDREW ASHWIN
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Much revered for its friendly and accessible approach, emphasis on active learning, and unrivalled support resources, this edition also has an improved structure to ensure the text aligns even more closely with your course. The new edition incorporates additional coverage of a number of key topics including heterodox theories in economics such as complexity theory; institutional economics and feminist economics; different theories in international trade; game theory; and different measures of poverty.

A thorough and accessible presentation of all the core principles of economics to help you learn how to think like an economist and develop a clearer perspective on today’s events.
Learn how academics across the profession are engaged in a lively debate about the future direction of economics as a discipline to enhance your understanding and your critical thinking skills.
Supplementary mathematics content is provided in a new digital edition of Maths for Economics: A Companion to Mankiw and Taylor Economics to help you apply the maths you need within the context of economics.

PART 1 Introduction to economics

1 What is economics?

2 Thinking like an economist

PART 2 The theory of competitive markets

3 The market forces of supply and demand

4 Background to demand: Consumer choices

5 Background to supply: Firms in competitive markets

6 Consumers, producers and the efficiency of markets

PART 3 Interventions in markets

7 Supply, demand and government policies

8 Public goods, common resources and merit goods

9 Market failure and externalities

Part 4 Firm behaviour and market structures

10 Firms’ production decisions

11 Market structures I: Monopoly

12 Market structures II: Monopolistic competition

13 Market structures III: Oligopoly

14 Market structures IV: Contestable markets

Part 5 Factor markets

15 The economics of factor markets

Part 6 Inequality

16 Income inequality and poverty

Part 7 Trade

17 Interdependence and the gains from trade

Part 8 Heterodox economics

18 Information and behavioural economics

19 Heterodox theories in economics N. GREGORY MANKIW

N. GREGORY MANKIW is the Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics at Harvard University.



MARK P. TAYLOR

MARK P. TAYLOR is Dean of John M Olin Business School at Washington University, US, and was previously Dean of Warwick Business School at the University of Warwick, UK.



CONTRIBUTING AUTHOR

ANDREW ASHWIN

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