Microeconomics: 2024 Release ISE

126446505X · 9781264465057
The 2024 Release of Microeconomics by Dean Karlan and Jonathan Morduch is a transformative update to empower students in reshaping their world. It features a fresh print release, updated eBook/SmartBook, and enriched digital content in Connect® to a… Read More
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THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST

PART 1: THE POWER OF ECONOMICS
 1 Economics and Life 
 2 Specialization and Exchange 

PART 2: SUPPLY AND DEMAND
 3 Markets 
 4 Elasticity 
 5 Efficiency 
 6 Government Intervention 

MICROECONOMICS THINKING LIKE A MICROECONOMIST

PART 3: INDIVIDUAL DECISIONS
 7 Consumer Behavior 
 8 Behavioral Economics A Closer Look at Decision Making 
 9 Game Theory and Strategic Thinking 
 10 Information 
 11 Time and Uncertainty 

PART 4: FIRM DECISIONS
 12 The Costs of Production 
 13 Perfect Competition 
 14 Monopoly 
 15 Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly 
 16 The Factors of Production 
 17 International Trade 

PART 5: PUBLIC ECONOMICS
 18 Externalities 
 19 Public Goods and Common Resources 
 20 Taxation and the Public Budget 
 21 Poverty, Inequality, and Discrimination 
 22 Political Choices 
 23 Public Policy and Choice Architecture 



The 2024 Release of Microeconomics by Dean Karlan and Jonathan Morduch is a transformative update to empower students in reshaping their world. It features a fresh print release, updated eBook/SmartBook, and enriched digital content in Connect® to allow students a seamless transition from page to screen. Karlan and Morduch’s product is a champion for personal and public change, redefining economics as a tool not just for personal gain but for public and business policy betterment. 

It challenges students to reach conclusions on how they will improve the world, cultivating a mindset that thinks like economists. 

Microeconomics isn’t just a textbook; it’s an experience allowing students to learn how to use the power of economics to shape a world that's not just better but THEIRS. Erase boundaries between classroom and reality, with content grounded in updated empirical evidence, data, and research. Highlights include fresh insights from diverse voices to offer a broadened perspective, unique topics including game theory, behavioral econ, time/uncertainty, ADA-compliant figures redrawn to ensure accessibility for all learners and so much more.