Title
Introduction
Course Learning Outcomes
Module 1
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 1 - Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
Chapter 1 - How Economists Use Theories and Models to Understand Economic Issues
Chapter 1 - How Economies Can Be Organized: An Overview of Economic Systems
Module 2
Chapter 2 - Introduction to Choice in a World of Scarcity
Chapter 2 - How Individuals Make Choices Based on Their Budget Constraint
Chapter 2 - The Production Possibilities Frontier and Social Choices
Chapter 3 - Introduction to Economic Growth
Chapter 3 - Measuring the Size of the Economy: Gross Domestic Product
Chapter 3 - Components of Economic Growth
Chapter 3 - The Relatively Recent Arrival of Economic Growth
Chapter 3 - Tracking Real GDP over Time
Chapter 3 - Comparing GDP among Countries
Chapter 4 - Introduction to Economic Growth Policies around the World
Chapter 4 - The Diversity of Countries and Economies across the World
Chapter 4 - Improving Countries’ Standards of Living
Chapter 5 - Production: Can we end hunger?
Module 3
Chapter 6 - Introduction to Demand and Supply
Chapter 6 - Demand, Supply, and Equilibrium in Markets for Goods and Services
Chapter 6 - Shifts in Demand and Supply for Goods and Services
Chapter 6 - Changes in Equilibrium Price and Quantity: The Four-Step Process
Chapter 6 - Price Ceilings and Price Floors
Chapter 6 - Demand, Supply, and Efficiency
Chapter 7 - Supply and Demand: Who gets food, housing, and work?
Module 4
Chapter 8 - The Economics of Crime
Chapter 9 - Who Learns What and Why: The Economics of Education
Chapter 10 - Why is there pollution and what can we do about it?
Chapter 11 - Health Insurance and Imperfect Information
Chapter 11 - The Economics of Social Safety Nets and Health Care
Module 5
Chapter 12 - Introduction to Issues in Labor Markets: Discrimination
Chapter 12 - Employment Discrimination
Chapter 13 - The Economics of Discrimination
Chapter 14 - The Economics of Poverty
Module 6
Chapter 15 - Introduction to Government Budgets and Fiscal Policy
Chapter 15 - Government Spending
Chapter 15 - The Question of a Balanced Budget
Chapter 15 - Taxation
Chapter 15 - Federal Deficits and the National Debt
Chapter 15 - Automatic Stabilizers
Chapter 15 - Practical Problems with Discretionary Fiscal Policy
Module 7
Chapter 16 - Introduction to International Trade
Chapter 16 - Absolute and Comparative Advantage
Chapter 16 - The Benefits of Reducing Barriers to International Trade
Chapter 18 - Trade: An Increasingly Connected World
Appendix A: The Use of Mathematics in Principles of Economics
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