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Krugman's Economics for the Ap(r) Course
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AP® Economics courses are hard. Krugman's Economics for the AP® Course, third edition was created to help you solve the economics puzzle. Assembled by AP® experts and divided into short modules, the organization, language, and emphasis perfectly mirrors College Board's curriculum framework. This dedication to the AP® courses keeps teachers and students on track to realize success on the AP® exams.

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AP® Economics courses are hard. Krugman's Economics for the AP® Course, third edition was created to help you solve the economics puzzle. Assembled by AP® experts and divided into short modules, the organization, language, and emphasis perfectly mirrors College Board's curriculum framework. This dedication to the AP® courses keeps teachers and students on track to realize success on the AP® exams.

New_to_this_edition

SaplingPlus is a new digital solution that combines LearningCurve adaptive quizzing with an integrated e-book, robust online homework, and access to all student and teacher resources in one accessible place.

Über den Autor
David Anderson; Margaret Ray
Zusammenfassung
Expert AP Author Team: Margaret Ray and David Anderson bring to the text a combined 40 years of experience with AP Economics students and teachers. Having graded thousands of AP exams and worked with hundreds of AP teachers, they bring a depth of understanding about how to bring economic understanding to high school students and to empower High School teachers
Alignment to the AP Topic Outline and Terminology: Because it closely aligns to the AP exam course content and vocabulary, this book helps students learn the material and terminology necessary to succeed on the AP exams
AP Organization-Flexible Modular Approach: This text is arranged in sections that correspond to the AP topic outlines, with each section divided into four to seven modules. These short modules make for more manageable reading for students and easier pacing for teachers
Effective Study Aids
Learning Objectives establish measurable goals for each module
Modular Check Your Understand and Tackle the Test questions allow students to practice what they have learned with AP style questions
Section Review Material include detailed summaries of each module as well as page-referenced key terms and AP style multiple-choice and free-response questions
More Support for the AP Exams
AP Exam Tips in the margins throughout the text offer invaluable on-the-spot advice about key concepts and common pitfalls
Each set of module-ending Tackle the Test: Preparing for the AP Exam questions include 7 Multiple-Choice and two FRQS, the first of which includes a sample rubric
Each section ends with an expanded set of AP Exam Practice Questions - 25 MC questions and 3 FRQs
Full length AP® Practice Exams at the end of the text, and two more in the Teacher's Resource Materials, help students simulate the exams and assess areas of understanding that may need more review

New_to_this_edition

NEW! Adventures in Economics Videos

Co-Author Dave Anderson has created 25 short, entertaining videos that review the most important models and concepts in the AP® Economics courses. Referenced at the relevant point in the textbook, students are encouraged to watch the video and complete the companion worksheet to make sure they fully understand these fundamental concepts

REVISED! Section Review Videos

These section-ending videos help students bring the key concepts together. Emphasis is given to graphing, key economic models, and vocabulary

INTEGRATED! Economics by Example

Previously supplied in a separate textbook, Dave Anderson's short, engaging stories explaining each section's key concepts are now included in the text. Each section concludes with an engaging, narrative review of the main ideas. Critical Thinking questions encourage reflection and debate

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Section 1 Basic Economic Concepts

Module 1 The Study of Economics

Module 2 Introduction to Macroeconomics

Module 3 The Production Possibilities Curve Model

Module 4 Comparative Advantage and Trade

Appendix Graphs in Economics

Economics by Example: What's to Love About Economics?

Section 2 Supply and Demand

Module 5 Supply and Demand: Introduction and Demand

Module 6 Supply and Demand: Supply

Module 7 Supply and Demand: Equilibrium

Module 8 Supply and Demand: Price Controls (Ceilings and Floors)

Module 9 Supply and Demand: Quantity Controls

Economics by Example: The Coffee Markets Hot: Why are Bean Prices Not?

Section 3 Measurement of Economic Performance

Module 10 The Circular Flow and Gross Domestic Product

Module 11 Interpreting Real Gross Domestic Product

Module 12 The Meaning and Calculation of Unemployment

Module 13 The Causes and Categories of Unemployment

Module 14 Inflation: An Overview

Module 15 The Measurement and Calculation of Inflation

Economics by Example: How Can GDP Be UP When Were Feeling Down?

Section 4 National Income and Price Determination

Module 16 Income and Expenditure

Module 17 Aggregate Demand: Introduction and Determinants

Module 18 Aggregate Supply: Introduction and Determinants

Module 19 Equilibrium in the Aggregate Demand Aggregate Supply Model

Module 20 Economic Policy and the Aggregate Demand Aggregate Supply Model

Module 21 Fiscal Policy and Multiplier Effects

Economics by Example: How Much Debt is Too Much Debt

Section 5 The Financial Sector

Module 22 Saving, Investment, and the Financial System

Module 23 The Definition and Measurement of Money

Module 24 The Time Value of Money

Module 25 Banking and Money Creation

Module 26 The Federal Reserve System: History and Structure

Module 27 The Federal Reserve System: Monetary Policy

Module 28 The Money Market

Module 29 The Market for Loanable Funds

Economics by Example: How Should We Wield the Tool of Monetary Policy?

Section 6 Inflation, Unemployment, and Stabilization Policies

Module 30 Long-Run Implications of Fiscal Policy: Deficits and the Public Debt

Module 31 Monetary Policy and the Interest Rate

Module 32 Money, Output, and Prices in the Long Run

Module 33 Types of Inflation, Disinflation, and Deflation

Module 34 Inflation and Unemployment: The Phillips Curve

Module 35 History and Alternative Views of Macroeconomics

Module 36 Consensus and Conflict in Modern Macroeconomics

Economics by Example: Will Technology Put Everyone Out of Work? Unemployment, Creative Destruction, and Quality of Life

Section 7 Economic Growth and Productivity

Module 37 Long-Run Economic Growth

Module 38 Productivity and Growth

Module 39 Growth Policy: Why Economic Growth Rates Differ

Module 40 Economic Growth in Macroeconomic Models

Economics by Example: Why Are Some Countries Rich and Others Poor? Growth Models, Miracles, and the Determinants of Economic Development

Section 8 The Open Economy: International Trade and Finance

Module 41 Capital Flows and the Balance of Payments

Module 42 The Foreign Exchange Market

Module 43 Exchange Rate Policy and Macroeconomic Policy

Module 44 Barriers to Trade

Module 45 Putting It All Together

Economics by Example: Is Globalization a Bad Word? Comparative Advantage, Culture Clashes, and International Organizations

Section 9 Behind the Demand Curve: Consumer Choice

Module 46 Income Effects, Substitution Effects, and Elasticity

Module 47 Interpreting Price Elasticity of Demand

Module 48 Other Important Elasticities

Module 49 Consumer and Producer Surplus

Module 50 Efficiency and Deadweight Loss

Module 51 Utility Maximization

Economics by Example: "Why Was the Great Newspaper Heist So Easy?

Section 10 Behind the Supply Curve: Profit, Production, and Costs

Module 52 Defining Profit

Module 53 Profit Maximization

Module 54 The Production Function

Module 55 Firm Costs

Module 56 Long-Run Costs and Economies of Scale

Module 57 Introduction to Market Structure

Economics by Example: "Could the Future Cost of Energy Change Life as We Know It?"

Section 11 Market Structures: Perfect Competition and Monopoly

Module 58 Introduction to Perfect Competition

Module 59 Graphing Perfect Competition

Module 60 Long-Run Outcomes in Perfect Competition

Module 61 Introduction to Monopoly

Module 62 Monopoly and Public Policy

Module 63 Price Discrimination

Economics by Example: "Is Adam Smith Rolling Over in His Grave?"

Section 12 Market Structures: Imperfect Competition

Module 64 Introduction to Oligopoly

Module 65 Game Theory

Module 66 Oligopoly in Practice

Module 67 Introduction to Monopolistic Competition

Module 68 Product Differentiation and Advertising

Economics by Example: "Immigration: How Welcoming Should Lady Liberty Be?"

Section 13 Market Failure and the Role of the Government

Module 74 Introduction to Externalities

Module 75 Externalities in Markets for Goods and Services

Module 76 Public Goods

Module 77 Public Policy to Promote Competition

Module 78 Income Inequality and Income Distribution

Economics by Example: "Why Not Split the Check?"

Section 14 Market Failure and the Role of Government

Module 74 Introduction to Externalities

Module 75 Externalities and Public Policy

Module 76 Public Goods

Module 77 Public Policy to Promote Competition

Module 78 Income Inequality and Income Distribution

Economics by Example: "Why Not Split the Check?"

AP Practice Exams

Enrichment Modules

Module A: Financial Markets and Crises

Module B: Behavioral Economics

Module C: The Economics of Information

Module D: Indifference Curves and Consumer Choice

Financial Literacy Handbook

Glossary/Glosario

Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Fachbereich: Volkswirtschaft
Genre: Importe, Wirtschaft
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9781319113278
ISBN-10: 1319113273
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 978-1-319-11327-8
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Anderson, David
Ray, Margaret
Auflage: 3rd edition
Hersteller: Worth Publishers
Macmillan Learning
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 281 x 219 x 35 mm
Von/Mit: David Anderson (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.02.2019
Gewicht: 2,05 kg
Artikel-ID: 114247463
Über den Autor
David Anderson; Margaret Ray
Zusammenfassung
Expert AP Author Team: Margaret Ray and David Anderson bring to the text a combined 40 years of experience with AP Economics students and teachers. Having graded thousands of AP exams and worked with hundreds of AP teachers, they bring a depth of understanding about how to bring economic understanding to high school students and to empower High School teachers
Alignment to the AP Topic Outline and Terminology: Because it closely aligns to the AP exam course content and vocabulary, this book helps students learn the material and terminology necessary to succeed on the AP exams
AP Organization-Flexible Modular Approach: This text is arranged in sections that correspond to the AP topic outlines, with each section divided into four to seven modules. These short modules make for more manageable reading for students and easier pacing for teachers
Effective Study Aids
Learning Objectives establish measurable goals for each module
Modular Check Your Understand and Tackle the Test questions allow students to practice what they have learned with AP style questions
Section Review Material include detailed summaries of each module as well as page-referenced key terms and AP style multiple-choice and free-response questions
More Support for the AP Exams
AP Exam Tips in the margins throughout the text offer invaluable on-the-spot advice about key concepts and common pitfalls
Each set of module-ending Tackle the Test: Preparing for the AP Exam questions include 7 Multiple-Choice and two FRQS, the first of which includes a sample rubric
Each section ends with an expanded set of AP Exam Practice Questions - 25 MC questions and 3 FRQs
Full length AP® Practice Exams at the end of the text, and two more in the Teacher's Resource Materials, help students simulate the exams and assess areas of understanding that may need more review

New_to_this_edition

NEW! Adventures in Economics Videos

Co-Author Dave Anderson has created 25 short, entertaining videos that review the most important models and concepts in the AP® Economics courses. Referenced at the relevant point in the textbook, students are encouraged to watch the video and complete the companion worksheet to make sure they fully understand these fundamental concepts

REVISED! Section Review Videos

These section-ending videos help students bring the key concepts together. Emphasis is given to graphing, key economic models, and vocabulary

INTEGRATED! Economics by Example

Previously supplied in a separate textbook, Dave Anderson's short, engaging stories explaining each section's key concepts are now included in the text. Each section concludes with an engaging, narrative review of the main ideas. Critical Thinking questions encourage reflection and debate

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Section 1 Basic Economic Concepts

Module 1 The Study of Economics

Module 2 Introduction to Macroeconomics

Module 3 The Production Possibilities Curve Model

Module 4 Comparative Advantage and Trade

Appendix Graphs in Economics

Economics by Example: What's to Love About Economics?

Section 2 Supply and Demand

Module 5 Supply and Demand: Introduction and Demand

Module 6 Supply and Demand: Supply

Module 7 Supply and Demand: Equilibrium

Module 8 Supply and Demand: Price Controls (Ceilings and Floors)

Module 9 Supply and Demand: Quantity Controls

Economics by Example: The Coffee Markets Hot: Why are Bean Prices Not?

Section 3 Measurement of Economic Performance

Module 10 The Circular Flow and Gross Domestic Product

Module 11 Interpreting Real Gross Domestic Product

Module 12 The Meaning and Calculation of Unemployment

Module 13 The Causes and Categories of Unemployment

Module 14 Inflation: An Overview

Module 15 The Measurement and Calculation of Inflation

Economics by Example: How Can GDP Be UP When Were Feeling Down?

Section 4 National Income and Price Determination

Module 16 Income and Expenditure

Module 17 Aggregate Demand: Introduction and Determinants

Module 18 Aggregate Supply: Introduction and Determinants

Module 19 Equilibrium in the Aggregate Demand Aggregate Supply Model

Module 20 Economic Policy and the Aggregate Demand Aggregate Supply Model

Module 21 Fiscal Policy and Multiplier Effects

Economics by Example: How Much Debt is Too Much Debt

Section 5 The Financial Sector

Module 22 Saving, Investment, and the Financial System

Module 23 The Definition and Measurement of Money

Module 24 The Time Value of Money

Module 25 Banking and Money Creation

Module 26 The Federal Reserve System: History and Structure

Module 27 The Federal Reserve System: Monetary Policy

Module 28 The Money Market

Module 29 The Market for Loanable Funds

Economics by Example: How Should We Wield the Tool of Monetary Policy?

Section 6 Inflation, Unemployment, and Stabilization Policies

Module 30 Long-Run Implications of Fiscal Policy: Deficits and the Public Debt

Module 31 Monetary Policy and the Interest Rate

Module 32 Money, Output, and Prices in the Long Run

Module 33 Types of Inflation, Disinflation, and Deflation

Module 34 Inflation and Unemployment: The Phillips Curve

Module 35 History and Alternative Views of Macroeconomics

Module 36 Consensus and Conflict in Modern Macroeconomics

Economics by Example: Will Technology Put Everyone Out of Work? Unemployment, Creative Destruction, and Quality of Life

Section 7 Economic Growth and Productivity

Module 37 Long-Run Economic Growth

Module 38 Productivity and Growth

Module 39 Growth Policy: Why Economic Growth Rates Differ

Module 40 Economic Growth in Macroeconomic Models

Economics by Example: Why Are Some Countries Rich and Others Poor? Growth Models, Miracles, and the Determinants of Economic Development

Section 8 The Open Economy: International Trade and Finance

Module 41 Capital Flows and the Balance of Payments

Module 42 The Foreign Exchange Market

Module 43 Exchange Rate Policy and Macroeconomic Policy

Module 44 Barriers to Trade

Module 45 Putting It All Together

Economics by Example: Is Globalization a Bad Word? Comparative Advantage, Culture Clashes, and International Organizations

Section 9 Behind the Demand Curve: Consumer Choice

Module 46 Income Effects, Substitution Effects, and Elasticity

Module 47 Interpreting Price Elasticity of Demand

Module 48 Other Important Elasticities

Module 49 Consumer and Producer Surplus

Module 50 Efficiency and Deadweight Loss

Module 51 Utility Maximization

Economics by Example: "Why Was the Great Newspaper Heist So Easy?

Section 10 Behind the Supply Curve: Profit, Production, and Costs

Module 52 Defining Profit

Module 53 Profit Maximization

Module 54 The Production Function

Module 55 Firm Costs

Module 56 Long-Run Costs and Economies of Scale

Module 57 Introduction to Market Structure

Economics by Example: "Could the Future Cost of Energy Change Life as We Know It?"

Section 11 Market Structures: Perfect Competition and Monopoly

Module 58 Introduction to Perfect Competition

Module 59 Graphing Perfect Competition

Module 60 Long-Run Outcomes in Perfect Competition

Module 61 Introduction to Monopoly

Module 62 Monopoly and Public Policy

Module 63 Price Discrimination

Economics by Example: "Is Adam Smith Rolling Over in His Grave?"

Section 12 Market Structures: Imperfect Competition

Module 64 Introduction to Oligopoly

Module 65 Game Theory

Module 66 Oligopoly in Practice

Module 67 Introduction to Monopolistic Competition

Module 68 Product Differentiation and Advertising

Economics by Example: "Immigration: How Welcoming Should Lady Liberty Be?"

Section 13 Market Failure and the Role of the Government

Module 74 Introduction to Externalities

Module 75 Externalities in Markets for Goods and Services

Module 76 Public Goods

Module 77 Public Policy to Promote Competition

Module 78 Income Inequality and Income Distribution

Economics by Example: "Why Not Split the Check?"

Section 14 Market Failure and the Role of Government

Module 74 Introduction to Externalities

Module 75 Externalities and Public Policy

Module 76 Public Goods

Module 77 Public Policy to Promote Competition

Module 78 Income Inequality and Income Distribution

Economics by Example: "Why Not Split the Check?"

AP Practice Exams

Enrichment Modules

Module A: Financial Markets and Crises

Module B: Behavioral Economics

Module C: The Economics of Information

Module D: Indifference Curves and Consumer Choice

Financial Literacy Handbook

Glossary/Glosario

Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Fachbereich: Volkswirtschaft
Genre: Importe, Wirtschaft
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9781319113278
ISBN-10: 1319113273
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 978-1-319-11327-8
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Anderson, David
Ray, Margaret
Auflage: 3rd edition
Hersteller: Worth Publishers
Macmillan Learning
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 281 x 219 x 35 mm
Von/Mit: David Anderson (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.02.2019
Gewicht: 2,05 kg
Artikel-ID: 114247463
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