
Résumé
Perhaps the greatest change in the past three years has been the dramatic emergence of the technology-based "new economy." There can be no question that the dawn of the information age and the power of the Internet have changed the economy in ways that we do not yet fully understand. It has led to increased productivity, new products, and the transformation of many markets. What we don't know is how it will play out in the long run. Will the stock market continue to produce extraordinary returns to investors?
As this edition goes to press there are signs that the U.S. economy may be slowing down. President-elect George W. Bush and his economic advisors expressed concern in mid December about a possible recession in 2001, and the Federal Reserve stated after its December 19, 2000, meeting that the risks were "weighted mainly toward conditions that may generate economic weakness in the foreseeable future." Others, however, were concerned that inflation may be a problem in the future because of tight labor markets and possible lagged responses to higher oil prices.
How rapidly times change. It has been our goal in writing this sixth edition to highlight many of these changes and the debates surrounding them. It is not our role to forecast future events. It is rather our goal in revising the text to set the discussion in an up-to-date world context and to highlight what we do and do not understand about it.
More than one million students have used Principles of Economics or one of its split volumes. We have made every effort in this new edition to be responsive to our readers' suggestions while maintaining the book's basic focus and pedagogical organization.
Contents
- Introduction to economics
- Foundations of Microeconomics consumers and firms
- Market imperfections and the role of government
- Concepts and problems in Macroeconomics
- The goods and money markets
- Macroeconomic Analysis
- The world economy
- Glossary
- Solutions to Even-Numbered problems
- Index
- Photo credits
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Prentice Hall |
Auteur(s) | Karl E. Case, Ray C. Fair |
Parution | 15/07/2001 |
Édition | 6eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 790 |
Format | 21,5 x 27,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1690g |
Intérieur | Quadri |
EAN13 | 9780130414571 |
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