An indispensable reference for students enrolled in any business and economics programme, Ragan: Economics builds on a rich legacy of success in teaching and learning. Ragan: Economics provides students with an introduction to the major issues facing the world’s economies, to the methods that economists use to study those issues, and to the policy problems that those issues create.
by Christopher T.S. Ragan (Author)
- Publisher: Pearson Education Canada (2013)
- Language: English
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Table of Contents
Part 1: What Is Economics?
Chapter 1 Economic Issues and Concepts
Chapter 2 Economic Theories, Data, and Graphs
Part 2: An Introduction to Demand and Supply
Chapter 3 Demand, Supply, and Price
Chapter 4 Elasticity
Chapter 5 Markets in Action
Part 3: Consumers and Products
Chapter 6 Consumer Behaviour
Chapter 7 Producers in the Short Run
Chapter 8 Producers in the Long Run
Part 4: Market Structure and Efficiency
Chapter 9 Competitive Markets
Chapter 10 Monopoly, Cartels, and Price Discrimination
Chapter 11 Imperfect Competition and Strategic Behaviour
Chapter 12 Economic Efficiency and Public Policy
Part 5: Factor Markets
Chapter 13 How Factor Markets Work
Chapter 14 Labour Markets
Chapter 15 Interest Rates and the Capital Market
Part 6: Government in the Market Economy
Chapter 16 Market Failures and Government Intervention
Chapter 17 The Economics of Environmental Protection
Chapter 18 Taxation and Public Expenditure
Part 12: Canada in the Global Economy
Chapter 33 The Gains from International Trade
Chapter 34 Trade Policy

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