Economics /
Paul Wonnacott, Roanld Wonnacott
- New York : McGraw-Hill, 1979.
- 747 p. : tabl., fig., box ; 24 cm.
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Basic economic concepts. Economic problems and economic goals, Scaecity: The economizong problem, Specialization exchange and money, demand and supply: the market mechanism, The economic role of the government, Business organization and finance. Macroeconomics. High employment and a stable price level. measuring national product and national income, equilibrium with unemployment: introduction to Keynesian economics, Fiscal policy, Money and the banking system, The federal reserve and the tools of monetary policy. Five great macroeconomic questions of our time. Monetary policy and fiscal policy: wich is the key to aggregate demand?. Aggregate supply: How can inflation and unemployment coexist?, Why is the economy unstable?, Fine tuning or stable policy settings, Fixed or flexible exchange rates?. Micorecomics.Microeconomics: Is our eutput produced efficiently?. Demand and Supply: The concept of elasticity, Demand and utility, Costs and supply, The perfectly competitive market, Monopoly, Markets between monopoly and perfect competition, problems of the environment: Pollution and congestion, Public goods, The gains from international trade, Tariffs and other international trade issues. Microeconomics: How income is distributed. Wages in a perfectly competitive economy, Wages in imperfect labor markets, Other incomes, Natural resources conservation, and growth, Income inequality, Government policies to reduce enequality: can we solve the poverty problem?, Marxism and the economic systems of the soviet union and Yugoslavia.