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Chapter 1: Introduction: What Is Economics?
Chapter 2: Key Principles of Economics
Chapter 3: Exchange and Markets
Chapter 4: Supply, Demand, and Market Equilibrium
Chapter 5: Elasticity: A Measure of Responsiveness
Chapter 6: Consumer Choice
Chapter 7: Market Efficiency and Government Intervention
Chapter 8: Imperfect Information: Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard
Chapter 9: Environmental Policy
Chapter 10: Public Goods and Public Choice
Chapter 11: Production, Technology and Cost
Chapter 12: Perfect Competition
Chapter 13: Monopoly and Price Discrimination
Chapter 14: Market Entry and Monopolistic Competition
Chapter 15: Oligopoly and Strategic Behavior
Chapter 16: Market Structure and Public Policy
Chapter 17: The Labor Market and the Distribution of Income
Chapter 18: Beyond Perfect Competition: Unions, Monopsony, and...
Chapter 19: Measuring a Nation's Production and Income
Chapter 20: Unemployment and Inflation
Chapter 21: The Economy at Full Employment
Chapter 22: Why Do Economies Grow?
Chapter 23: Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
Chapter 24: Fiscal Policy
Chapter 25: The Income Expenditure Model
Chapter 26: Investment and Financial Intermediation
Chapter 27: Money and the Banking System
Chapter 28: The Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy
Chapter 29: From the Short Run to the Long Run
Chapter 30: The Dynamics of Inflation and Unemployment
Chapter 31: Current Issues in Macroeconomic Policy
Chapter 32: International Trade and Public Policy
Chapter 33: The World of International Finance
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