Krugman's Economics for the AP® Course by Margaret Ray and David Anderson (2022, Hardcover)
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PublisherWorth Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-101319409326
ISBN-139781319409326
eBay Product ID (ePID)23058378614
Product Key Features
Educational LevelHigh School, Elementary School
Number of Pages976 Pages
Publication NameKrugman's Economics for the Ap® Course
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2022
SubjectEconomics / General
TypeStudy Guide
Subject AreaBusiness & Economics
AuthorMargaret Ray, David Anderson
FormatHardcover
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Item Height1.4 in
Item Weight77.6 Oz
Item Length11.2 in
Item Width8.8 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number4
Intended AudienceElementary/High School
Table Of ContentMacroeconomics UNIT 1 Basic Economic Concepts 1.1 Scarcity and Choice 1.2 Opportunity Cost and the Production Possibilities Curve Model 1.3 Comparative Advantage and Gains from Trade 1.4 Demand 1.5 Supply 1.6 Market Equilibrium, Disequilibrium, and Changes in Equilibrium Unit 2 Economic Indicators and the Business Cycle 2.1 The Circular Flow and Gross Domestic Product 2.2 Limitations of Gross Domestic Product 2.3 Unemployment 2.4 Price Indices and Inflation 2.5 Costs of Inflation 2.6 Real Versus Nominal Gross Domestic Product 2.7 Business Cycles Unit 3 National Income and Price Determination 3.1 Aggregate Demand 3.2 Multipliers 3.3 Short-Run Aggregate Supply 3.4 The Long-Run Aggregate Supply Curve 3.5 Equilibrium in the Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply Model 3.6 Short-Run Changes in the Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply Model 3.7 Long-Run Self Adjustment in the Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply Model 3.8 Fiscal Policy 3.9 Automatic Stabilizers Unit 4 The Financial Sector 4.1 Financial Assets 4.2 Nominal Versus Real Interest Rates 4.3A Definition, Measurement, and Functions of Money 4.3B Central Banks and the Federal Reserve 4.4 Banking and the Expansion of the Money Supply 4.5 The Money Market 4.6 Monetary Policy 4.7 The Loanable Funds Market Unit 5 Long-Run Consequences of Stabilization Policies 5.1 Fiscal and Monetary Policy Actions in the Short Run 5.2 The Phillips Curve 5.3 Money Growth and Inflation 5.4 Government Deficits and the National Debt 5.5 Crowding Out 5.6 Economic Growth 5.7 Public Policy and Economic Growth Unit 6 International Trade and Finance 6.1 Balance of Payments Accounts 6.2 Exchange Rates 6.3 The Foreign Exchange Market 6.4 Changes in Policies, Economic Conditions, and the Foreign Exchange Market 6.5 The Foreign Exchange Market and Net Exports 6.6 Real Interest Rate and International Capital Flows Appendix Putting it All Together AP® Macroeconomics Exam Practice Test Macroeconomics Enrichment Modules A: Recession and Recovery During the Pandemic B: Federal Reserve Monetary Policy in an Ample Reserve Regime Microeconomics UNIT 1 Basic Economic Concepts 1.1 Scarcity and Choice 1.2 Economic Systems 1.3 The Production Possibilities Curve 1.4 Comparative Advantage and Trade 1.5 Cost-Benefit Analysis 1.6 Consumer Choice Unit 2 Supply and Demand 2.1 Demand 2.2 Supply 2.3 Price Elasticity of Demand 2.4 Price Elasticity of Supply 2.5 Income Elasticity and Cross-Price Elasticity 2.6 Consumer Surplus, Producer Surplus, and Market Equilibrium 2.7 Market Disequilibrium and Changing Market Conditions 2.8A Government Intervention: Taxes, Subsidies, and Markey Efficiency 2.8B Government Intervention: Price and Quantity Controls 2.9 International Trade and Public Policy Unit 3 Production Costs, Profit, and Perfect Competition 3.1 The Production Function 3.2 Short-Run Production Costs 3.3 Long-Run Production Costs 3.4 Types of Profit 3.5 Profit Maximization 3.6 Firms'' Entry and Exit Decisions 3.7 Perfect Competition Unit 4 Imperfect Competition 4.1 Introduction to Imperfect Competition 4.2 Monopoly 4.3 Price Discrimination 4.4 Monopolistic Competition 4.5 Oligopoly and Game Theory Unit 5 Factor Markets 5.1 Introduction to Factor Markets 5.2 Changes in Factor Demand and Supply 5.3 Profit Maximization in Factor Markets 5.4 Monopsony Unit 6 Market Failure and the Role of Government 6.1 Market Outcomes and Social Efficiency 6.2 Externalities 6.3 Public Goods 6.4 Government Policies 6.5 Income and Wealth Inequality AP® Microeconomics Exam Practice Test Microeconomics Enrichment Modules C: Behavioral Economics D: The Economics of Information E: Indifference Curves and Consumer Choice AP® Economics Skills Appendix: Graphs in Economics Financial Literacy Handbook Glossary/Glosario Index
SynopsisWritten specifically for AP® students and teachers by AP® Economics experts, Krugman's Economics for the AP® Course contains all the content, practice, and support you need to master the AP® Economics skills and course.