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Production and Business Organization -- A. Theory of Production and Marginal Products -- B. Business Organizations -- Chapter 7. Analysis of Costs -- A. Economic Analysis of Costs -- B. Economic Costs and Business Accounting -- C. Opportunity Costs -- Appendix 7. Production, Cost Theory, and Decisions of The Firm -- Chapter 8. Analysis of Perfectly Competitive Markets -- A. Supply Behavior of The Competitive Firm -- B. Supply Behavior in Competitive Industries -- C. Special Cases of Competitive Markets -- D. Efficiency and Equity of Competitive Markets -- Chapter 9. Imperfect Competition and Monopoly -- A. Patterns of Imperfect Competition -- B. Monopoly Behavior -- Chapter 10. Competition Among The Few -- A. Behavior of Imperfect Competitors -- B. Game Theory -- C. Public Policies to Combat Market Power -- Chapter 11. Economics of Uncertainty -- A. Economics of Risk and Uncertainty -- B. The Economics of Insurance -- C. Health Care: The Problems That Won't Get Away -- D. Innovation and Information -- Part Three. Factor Markets: Labor, Land, and Capital: Chapter 12. How Markets Determine Incomes -- A. Income and Wealth -- B. Input Pricing by Marginal Productivity -- Chapter 13. The Labor Market -- A. Fundamentals of Wage Determination -- B. Labor Market Issues and Policies -- Chapter 14. Land, Natural Resources, and The Environment -- A. The Economics of Natural Resources -- B. Environmental Economics --           Chapter 15. Capital, Interest, and Profits -- A. Basic Concepts of Interests and Capital -- B. The Theory of Capital, Profits, and Interest -- Part Four. Applications of Economic Principles: Chapter 16. Government Taxation and Expenditure -- A. Government Control of The Economy -- B. Government Expenditures -- C. Economic Aspects of Taxation -- Chapter 17. Efficiency vs. Equality: The Big Tradeoff -- A. The Sources of Inequality -- B. Anti-Poverty Policies -- Chapter 18. International Trade -- A. The Nature of International Trade -- B. Comparative Advantage among Nations -- C. Protectionism -- Part Five. Macroeconomics: Economic Growth and Business Cycles: Chapter 19. Overview of Macroeconomics -- A. Key Concepts of Macroeconomics -- B. Aggregate Supply and Demand -- Appendix 19. Macroeconomics Data for The United States -- Chapter 20. Measuring Economic Activity -- Chapter 21. Consumption and Investment -- A. Consumption and Saving -- B. Investment -- Chapter 22. Business Cycles and Aggregate Demand -- A. What are Business Cycles? -- B. Aggregate Demand and Business Cycles -- C. The Multiplier Model -- D. Fiscal Policy in The Multiplier Model -- Chapter 23. Money and The Financial Systems -- A. The Modern Financial System -- B. The Special Case of Money -- C. Banks and The Supply of Money -- D. The Stock Market -- Chapter 24. Monetary Policy and The Economy -- A. Central Banking and The Federal Reserve System -- B. The Monetary Transmission Mechanism -- C. Applications of Monetary Economics -- Part Six. Growth, Development, and The Global Economy: Chapter 25. Economic Growth -- A. Theories of Economic Growth -- B. The Patterns of Growth in The United States -- Chapter 26. The Challenge of Economic Development -- A. Population Growth and Development -- B. Economic Growth in Poor Countries -- C. Alternative Models for Development -- Chapter 27. Exchange Rates and The International Financial System -- A. The Balance of International Payments -- B. The Determination of Foreign Exchange Rates -- C. The International Monetary System -- Chapter 28. Open-Economy Macroeconomics -- A. Foreign Trade and Economic Activity -- B. Interdependence in The Global Economy -- C. International Economic Issues -- Part Seven. Unemployment, Inflation, and Economic Policy: Chapter 29. Unemployment and The Foundations of Aggregate Supply -- A. The Foundations of Aggregate Supply -- B. Unemployment -- Chapter 30. Inflation -- A. Definition and Impact of Inflation -- B. Modern Inflation Theory -- C. 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