Krugman's Microeconomics for AP® (International)

First Edition

Publication Date: December 06, 2021

E-book ISBN: 9781319492960

Krugman’s Microeconomics for AP* combines the successful storytelling, vivid examples, and clear explanations of Paul Krugman and Robin Wells with the AP* expertise of Margaret Ray and David Anderson. In this exciting new AP text, Ray and Anderson successfully marry Krugman’s engaging...
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ISBN: 9781319492960
Krugman's Microeconomics for AP® (International)

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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  
 
Section 2: Supply and Demand
Module  5  Introduction and Demand   
Module  6  Supply and Equilibrium   
Module  7  Changes in Equilibrium   
Module  8  Price Controls (Ceilings and Floors)   
Module  9  Quantity Controls   
 
Section 3: Behind the Demand Curve: Consumer Choice
Module 10  Income Effects, Substitution Effects, and Elasticity   
Module 11  Interpreting Price Elasticity of Demand   
Module 12  Other Elasticities   
Module 13  Consumer and Producer Surplus   
Module 14  Efficiency and Deadweight Loss   
Module 15  Utility Maximization   
 
Section 4: Behind the Supply Curve: Profit, Production, and Costs
Module 16  Defining Profit   
Module 17  Profit Maximization   
Module 18  The Production Function   
Module 19  Firm Costs   
Module 20  Long-Run Costs and Economies of State   
Module 21  Introduction to Market Structure   
 
Section 5: Market Structures: Perfect Competition and Monopoly
Module 22  Introduction to Perfect Competition   
Module 23  Graphing Perfect Competition   
Module 24  Long-Run Outcomes in Perfect Competition
Module 25  Introduction to Monopoly   
Module 26  Monopoly and Public Policy
Module 27  Price Discrimination   
 
Section 6: Market Structures: Imperfect Competition
Module 28  Introduction to Oligopoly   
Module 29  Game Theory   
Module 30  Oligopoly in Practice   
Module 31  Introduction to Monopolistic Competition   
Module 32  Product Differentiation and Advertising   
 
Section 7: Factor Markets
Module 33  Introduction and Factor Demand   
Module 34  The Markets for Land and Capital 
Module 35  The Market for Labor   
Module 36  The Cost-Minimizing Input Combination  
Module 37  Theories of Income Distribution   
 
Section 8: Market Failure and the Role of Government
Module 38  Introduction to Externalities   
Module 39  Externalities and Public Policy   
Module 40  Public Goods
Module 41  Public Policy to Promote Competition   
Module 42  Income Inequality and Income Distribution   
 
Appendix: Enrichment Modules
Module 43  The Economics of Information   
Module 44  Indifference Curves and Consumer Choice