Economics For Everyone: Basic Economics - 2011 Edition.
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Economics For Everyone contains the latest economic data (2010), for gross domestic product, employment, money supply and the President's 2012 budget. The economic data in the book is from the Bureau of Economics Analysis, the Federal Reserve, the Department of Labor and the Presidents 2012 Budget. This book examines the evolution of economic thought and the historical events that have affected the economic growth of the world’s industrialized countries. The major theories of micro- and macroeconomics are discussed, but the primary emphasis is how these theories were developed and taught by those economists who invented them in the first place. The main purpose of the book is to see economics as a reflection of the world in which specific economic ideas have developed over time, to explain the basic theories of economics in easy-to-understand terms, and to provide a textbook for a one-semester course in economics for non-business majors.
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The purpose of the book can be summarized as follows:
To explain the basic theories of economics in easy to understand terms.
To examine the contributions of the economic scholars to events that shaped the history of economics, its evolving institutions and its' continuing debate over the role of government in business and the economy.
To provide a textbook for a one semester course in Economics.
To use the lessons of the past so that we can avoid repeating them in the future
The book is divided into four parts: Microeconomics, Classical Economics, Keynesian and Macroeconomics, and Money, Banking and the International economy. Below is a outline of the book's chapers:
Part I - Introduction to Microeconomics
1. The Economic Way of Thinking
2. Demand, Supply and Elasticity
3. Production and Costs
Part II - Classical Economics
4. The Roots of Political Economics
5. The French Connection
6. The Foundations of Classical Economics
7. Finance and Banking (1800-1913)
8. The Evolution of Classical Economics
9. The Industrial Revolution
10. NeoClassical Economics
11. The Roaring Twenties - Prosperity and Depression
Part III - Keynesian and Macroeconomics
12. Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal
13. Keynesian Economics
14. National Income Accounting and Forecasting
15. Inflation and Monetarism
16. Ronald Reagan and the 1980's
17. National Debt and International Trade Deficits
18. The Economics of Public Choice
19. Economic Growth and Employment
Part IV. Money, Banking and International Economics
20. Money, Banking and International Economics
21. The Battle of the Titans
22. The Twenty-First Century
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