An Introduction to Economics.
Part I: ECONOMICS: THE SCIENCE OF SCARCITY.
1. What Economics Is About.
Appendix A: Working with Diagrams.
Appendix B: Should You Major in Economics?
2. Production Possibilities Frontier Framework.
3. Supply and Demand: Theory.
4. Prices: Free, Controlled, and Relative.
5. Supply, Demand, and Price: Applications.
Microeconomics
Part VII: MICROECONOMIC FUNDAMENTALS.
6. Elasticity.
7. Consumer Choice: Maximizing Utility and Behavioral Economics.
Appendix D: Budget Constraint and Indifference Curve Analysis.
8. Production and Costs.
Part VIII: PRODUCT MARKETS AND POLICIES.
9. Perfect Competition.
10. Monopoly.
11. Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly, and Game Theory.
12. Government and Product Markets: Antitrust and Regulation.
Part IX: FACTOR MARKETS AND RELATED ISSUES.
13. Factor Markets: With Emphasis on the Labor Market.
14. Wages, Unions, and Labor.
15. The Distribution of Income and Poverty.
16. Interest, Rent, and Profit.
Part X: HEALTH ECONOMICS
17. Health Economics: Experiments, Disparities, and Prices
Part XI: MARKET FAILURE, PUBLIC CHOICE, AND SPECIAL-INTEREST-GROUP POLITICS.
18. Market Failure: Externalities, Public Goods, and Asymmetric Information.
19. Public Choice and Special-Interest-Group Politics.
Part XII: ECONOMIC TGHEORIES AND RESEARCH
20. New Frontiers in Economic Research: Causal Inference and Machine Learning
International Economics
Part XIII: INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND FINANCE
21. International Trade.
22. International Finance.