Economics : an instroductory analysis

Esta edición de 1964 constituye un análisis fundacional y sistemático de la economía moderna, consolidando la síntesis neoclásica-keynesiana como el paradigma dominante en la enseñanza universitaria. Estructuralmente, la obra está dividida para cubrir exhaustivamente las dos grandes ramas de la disc...

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Autor Principal: Samuelson, Paul Anthony
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: New York : McGraw-Hill, 1964
Edición:6a. ed.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Introduction.
  • 2. Central problems of every economic society.
  • 3. Price functioning of a “Mixed” capitalistic enterprise system.
  • 4. Supply and demand: the bare elements.
  • 5. Business organization and income.
  • 6. Individual and family income.
  • 7. Labor and industrial relations.
  • 8. The economic role fo government: expenditure, regulation, and finance.
  • 9. The economic role of government: federal taxation and local finance.
  • 10. National income and product.
  • 11. Saving, consumption, and investment.
  • 12. The theory of income determination.
  • 13. Business cycles and forecasting.
  • 14. Prices and money.
  • 15. The banking system and deposit creation.
  • 16. Federal reserve and central bank monetary policy.
  • 17. Synthesis of monetary analysis and income analysis.
  • 18. Fiscal policy and full employment without inflation.
  • 19. Determination of price by supply and demand.
  • 20. Supply and demand as applied to agriculture.
  • 21. Theory of demand and utility.
  • 22. Cost and supply.
  • 23. Equilibrium of the firm: cost and revenue.
  • 24. Imperfect competition and antitrust policy.
  • 25. Theory of production and marginal-products.
  • 26. Pricing of factors of production: rents of land and other resources.
  • 27. Competitive wages and collective bargaining.
  • 28. Interest and capital.
  • 29. Profits and incentives.
  • 30. Epilogue to microeconomic pricing.
  • 31. The balance of international payments.
  • 32. International trade and the theory of comparative advantage.
  • 33. The economics of tariff protection and free trade.
  • 34. Current international economic problems.
  • 35. The theory of growth.
  • 36. Problems of economic growth and development.
  • 37. Problems of growth and price stability in an advanced economy.
  • 38. Alternative economic systems.