Economics has a short history but a long past. As a distinct discipline, economics has been studied for only a few hundred years, yet civilizations have confronted the economic problem of scarce resources but unlimited wants for millennia. Economics, the discipline, may be centuries old, but it is new every day as fresh evidence supports or reshapes economic theory. In Economics: A Contemporary Introduction, I draw upon more than a quarter century of teaching experience to convery the vitality, timeliness, and evolving nature of economics.
Part 1 Introduction To Economics
Part 2 Fundamentals Of Macroeconomics
Part 3 Fiscal And Monetary Policy
Part 4 Introduction To The Market System
Part 5 Market Structure And Pricing
Part 6 Resource Markets
Part 7 Market Failure And Public Policy
Part 8 The International Setting