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adam_text | Titel: Principles of microeconomics
Autor: Stiglitz, Joseph E
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contents
Pr8f3.CB • XVÜ DiscoveringandlnterpretingRelationships • 18
Causation and Gorrelation • 19
PART 1 Introduction
Why Economists Disagree • 19
Review and Practice • 20
CHAPTER 2 Thinking Like an
Economist • 24
CHAPTER 1 Economics and the
NEW EconomV • 4 The Basic Competitive Model • 25
Rational Consumers and Profit-Maximizing Firnis •
The Story of Computers and the Internet »6 26
TheRiseofIBM • 6 Competitive Markets • 26
The Fall of IBM and the Riseqf Microsoft • 7 e-INSIGHT: Markets, Exchange, and E-Commerce •
The World Wide Web and the Internet »9 27
The Government and the Computer Industry • 9 Efficiency and Distribution in the Basic Competitive
INTERNET CONNECTIDN: Tracking the Digital Model • 27
Economy • 10 The Basic Competitive Model as a Benchmark »27
What Is Economics? • 10 Incentives and Information: Prices, Property Rights, and
Trade-offs • 10 Profits • 28
Incentives »11 Incentives Versus Equality • 29
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Incentives and When Property Rights Fail • 29
thePriceof AOL • 12 Rationing • 30
Exchange • 12 Opportunity Sets and Trade-offs »31
INTERNET C0NNECTI0N: Auction Sites • 13 Budget and Time Constraints • 31
Information • 14 The Production Possibilities Curve • 32
Distribution • 15 Inefficiencies: Being off the Production Possibilities
The Three Major Markets • 16 Curve • 34
Keeping Track oj Tricky Terms • 16 Costs • 35
Microeconomics and Macroeconomics: The Two THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Trade-offs • 35
Branches of Economics • 17 INTERNET C0NNECTI0N: Internet Resources for
The Science of Economics • 18 Economists • 3E
Contents I
Opportunity Costs • 36 Demand • 68
CASE IN POINT: The Opportunity Cost of Attending The IndividualDemand Curve • 68
College • 37 The Market Demand Curve • 69
Sunk Costs »37 Shifts in Demand Curves • 70
INTERNET CONNECTION: The Dismal Scientist • Sources of Shifts in Demand Curves • 70
37 CASE IN POINT: Gasoline Prices and the Demand
Marginal Costs • 38 forSUVs • 72
CASE IN POINT: Investment Tax Credits • 38 Shifts in a Demand Curve Versus Movements Along a
Review and Practice • 39 Demand Curve • 73
Appendix: Reading Graphs • 41 Supply • 73
Slope • 42 e-INSIGHT: The Demand for Computers and
Interpreting Curves • 44 Information Technology • 74
Market Supply • 76
Shifts in Supply Curves • 77
CHAPTER 3 TRADE • 46 Sources of Shifts in Supply Curves • 77
Shifts in a Supply Curve Versus Movements Along a
The Benefits of Economic Interdependence • 47 Supply Curve • 78
The Gainsfrom Trade • 48 Law of Supply and Demand • 78
Feelingjilted in Trade • 48 Using Demand and Supply Curves • 80
Economic Relations as Exchanges • 49 Consensus on the Determination of Prices • 80
Trade Between Countries • 49 Price, Value, and Cost • 80
Multilateral Trade • 50 THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: The Structure of
Comparative Advantage • 51 Economic Models «81
INTERNET CONNECTION: David Ricardo • 54 INTERNET CONNECTION: The Demand and Supply
e-INSIGHT: The United States Comparative in the Oil Market • 82
Advantage in the Internet Age • 55 CASE IN POINT: Predicting the Effects of the
The Perceived Costs of International Interdependence • Drought of 1988 • 83
56 Review and Practice • 83
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Exchange and
the Globalization Controversy • 57
Review and Practice • 58 CHAPTER 5 Using Demand and
Supply «86
e-CASE: The New Economy and the Old Economics?
•61 Sensitivity to Price Changes: The Price Elasticity of
Demand «87
Price Elasticity and Revenues • 89
The Determinants of the Elasticity of Demand • 92
The Price Elasticity of Supply • 93
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Comparing
Reactions to the Oil Price Shock of 2000 • 94
CHAPTER 4 Demand, Supply, and Using Demand and Supply Elasticities • 96
Price • B6 THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Incentives and
the Window Tax • 98
The Roleof Prices «67 Shortages and Surpluses • 99
Part 2 Perfect Markets
contents
Interferingwith the Law of Supply and Demand • 101 CHAPTER 7 The Firm s Costs • 132
Price Ceilings • 101
CASE IN POINT: Rent Control in New York City • 102 Profits, Costs, and Factors of Production • 133
Price Floors • 103 Production with One Variable Input »134
Alternative Solutions • 104 Types of Costs and Cost Curves • 136
INTERNET CONNECTION: Flawed Deregulation • 104 Short-Run and Long-Run Cost Curves • 142
Review and Practice «105 Short-Run Cost Curves »142
Long-Run Cost Curves »142
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Comparing Costs in
CHAPTER 6 The ConSUmption Different Countries • 143
Decision • 108 INTERNET CONNECTION: Economic Definitions •
144
The Basic Problem ofConsumer Choice • 109 Production with Many Factors • 145
The Budget Constraint • 110 Cost Minimization »145
Choosing a Point on the Budget Constraint: Individual The Principle of Substitution • 146
Preferences • 111 CASE IN POINT: The Principle of Substitution and
What Happens to Consumption When Income Changes Global Warnung • 147
• 112 Economiesof Scope • 148
CASE IN POINT: The Fate of the BTU Tax • 114 Review and Practice • 148
A Closer Look at the Demand Curve »115 Appendix: Cost Minimization with Many Inputs • 150
INTERNET CONNECTION: What We Consume • 115 Isoquants • 150
Deriving Demand Curves • 116 Marginal Rate of Technical Substitution • 151
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Incentives, Income Cost Minimization • 152
Effects, and Substitution Effects «117 Isocost Curves • 152
The Importance of Distinguishing Between Income and Applying the Diagrammatic Analysis »153
Substitution Effects • 118 Deriving Cost Curves »153
Utility and the Description of Preferences • 118
Consumer Surplus • 121
Looking Beyond the Basic Model: HowWeU Do the CHAPTER 8 The Competitive Firm
Underlying Assumptions Match Reality? • 123 «156
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Spending Patterns
Around the World • 124 Revenue • 157
Review and Practice • 125 Costs • 158
Appendix: Indifference Curves and the Consumption INTERNET CONNECTION: Firm s Profit and Loss
Decision • 126 Statements • 158
Using Indifference Curves to Illustrate Consumer Basic Conditions of Competitive Supply • 160
Choices »126 Entry, Exit, and Market Supply • 161
Indifference Curves and Marginal Rates of Sunk Costs and Exit »161
Substitution • 127 The Firm s Supply Curve »162
Using Indifference Curves to Illustrate Choices • 128 e-INSIGHT: The 2001 Recession: Cutbacks Versus
Income Elasticity • 129 Shutdowns • 154
Using Indifference Curves to Derive Demand Curves • The Market Supply Curve »164
129 Long-Run Versus Short-Run Supply • 165
Substitution and Income Effects »130 Accounting Profits and Economic Profits »166
Contents
opportunity Costs » 166 CHAPTER 10 The Efficiency of
Economic Rem » 167 Competitive Markets • 202
CASE IN POINT: Entering the Painting Business
and Opportunity Costs »168 Competitive Markets and Economic Efficiency • 203
The Theory of the Competitive Firm • 168 Consumer and Producer Surplus • 204
Review and Practice • 169 INTERNET CONNECTION: Digital Economist . 205
Taxes and Efficiency • 206
Efficiency • 207
CHAPTER 9 Labor and Capital THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Exchange and
Distribution • 208
Markets • 172
Pareto Efficiency • 208
INTERNET CONNECTION: Labor Force Data • 174
The Choice Between Leisure and Consumption »174
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Trade-offs • 175
„,, T , 0 i T-. • ¦ i-7o Conditions for the Pareto Efficiency of the Market
1 he Labor Supply Decision «173 J JJ y J
Economy • 209
Competitive Markets and Pareto Efficiency • 210
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Indirect Trade-
offs and Air Safety for Children • 211
Labor Force Participation » 178 Competitive Markets and Income Distribution » 211
Firms and the Demand for Labor • 179 General Equilibrium Analysis «212
Factor Demand • 180 The Basic Competitive Equilibrium Model • 213
From the Firm s Factor Demand to theMarket s Factor CASE IN POINT: The Labor Market and the
Demand • 182 Widening Wage Gap • 214
Labor Supply, Demand, and the Equilibrium Wage • 182 CASE IN POINT: The Minimum Wage and General
The Capital Market • 183 Equilibrium • 215
The Household Decision toSave » 184 General Equilibrium over Time » 216
When Partial Equilibrium Analysis Will Do »216
Looking Beyond the Basic Model • 217
Review and Practice • 217
Appendix: Pareto Efficiency and Competitive Markets «
218
Exchange Efficiency »218
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Wealth
Distribution and Interest Rates • 188
CASE IN POINT: Why Is the U.S. Saving Rate So
Low? • 189
INTERNET CONNECTION: Household Saving • 190
Demand in the Capital Market • 190 Production Efficiency » 219
Education and Human Capital • 192 Produd-mix Efficiency » 219
Education and Economic Trade-offs • 193
e-INSIGHT: Financing the New Economy • 193 e-CASE: E-commerce • 221
The Basic Competitive Model • 194
Review and Practice • 194
Appendix A: Indifference Curves and the Labor Supply
and Saving Decisions • 197
Deciding Whether to Work • 197
DeddingHowMuchtoSave » 199 CHAPTER 11 Introduction to
Changing the Interest Rate • 199 Imperfect Markets - 226
Appendix B: Calculating Present Discounted Value •
200 Extending the Basic Competitive Model • 228
PART 3 Imperfect Markets
Contents I
Imperfect Competition and Market Structure • 229 Entry Deterrence • 258
Price and Quantity with Imperfect Competition • 230 INTERNET CONNECTION: The Microsoft Case • 259
Government Policies • 231 THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Trade-offs,
INTERNET CONNECTION: The Federal Trade American Airlines, and Predation • 260
Commission «231 How Oligopolies Respond to Competition • 261
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Trade and The Importance of Imperfection in Competition • 262
Competition • 232 Review and Practice • 262
Imperfect Information • 232 Appendix A: Monopsony • 265
The Information Problem • 232 Appendix B: Demand for Inputs Under Monopoly and
e-INSIGHT: Information, Competition, and the Imperfect Competition • 266
Internet • 233
How Big a Problem? • 233
How Prices Convey Information » 234 CHAPTER 13 Government PolicieS
Markets for Information * 234 Toward Competition • 2B8
Government Policies » 234
Externalities • 235 The Drawbacks of Monopolies and Limited Competition
Government Policies Toward Externalities • 235 » 269
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Incentives and Restricted Output • 269
the Environment • 23G Managerial Slack »271
Public Goods • 236 Reduced Research and Development »271
LookingAhead • 238 Rent Seeking » 271
Review and Practice • 238 Further Drawbacks of Limited Competition • 272
e-INSIGHT: Using the Internet to Enhance Price
Discrimination • 272
CHAPTER 12 Monopoly, Policies Toward Natural Monopolies • 273
Monopolistic Competition, and Public Ownership • 273
OliCTOpoly • 240 CASE IN POINT: Corporatizing the Air Traf fic
Control System • 274
Monopoly Output • 242 Regulation • 275
An Example: The ABC-ment Company • 244 Encouraging Competition »275
Monopoly Profits » 245 INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: The Darker Side of
Price Discrimination • 245 Privatization • 275
Economies of Scale and Natural Monopolies • 247 CASE IN POINT: California Electricity Deregulation
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: South Africa, AIDS, • 277
and Price Discrimination • 248 Antitrust Policies • 278
Assessing the Degree of Competition • 249 INTERNET CONNECTION: U.S. Department of
Number oj Firms in the Industry • 249 Justice and Antitrust Laws • 278
e-INSIGHT: Network Externalities, the New LimitingMarketDomination » 278
Economy, and Monopoly Power • 250 THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Incentives and
Product Differentiation • 251 the Remedyto the Microsoft Monopoly
Equilibrium with Monopolistic Competition »251 Problem • 280
Oligopolies • 253 Defining Markets » 281
Collusion • 253 Curbing Restrictive Practices • 282
Restrictive Practices • 256 Enforcing the Antitrust Laws » 283
Contents
CASE IN POINT: Coke and Pepsi Play Merger ¦ 283 Motivating Workers • 310
Review and Practice • 284 Piece Rates and Incentives »310
Efficiency Wages • 311
Other Incentives • 311
CHAPTER 14 Imperfect Information CASE IN POINT: Minimum Wages • 312
in the Product Market • 286 Compensating Workers • 313
e-INSIGHT: Labor Markets and the Internet • 313
The Market for Lemons and Adverse Selection • 287 Review and Practice »314
Signaling • 289
Judging Quality by Price » 289
The Incentive Problem • 290 CHAPTER 16 The Public Sector •
Market Solutions • 290 315
Contract Solutions • 290
Reputation Solutions » 291 The Roleof Government in the Economy • 317
The Market for Health Insurance » 292 Why Does the Government Intervene in the Economy? •
CASE IN POINT: Buying Health Insurance • 292 319
The Search Problem • 293 INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: The Size of
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Incentive and Government in Different Countries • 319
Information Problems in Health Care • 294 Equity-Efficiency Trade-offs • 321
e-INSIGHT: Information Technology and the New e-INSIGHT: The New Economy and Inequality • 322
Economy • 295 The U.S. Tax System in Practice • 323
Search and Imperfect Competition • 296 Characteristics of a Good Tax System • 323
Search and the Labor Market • 296 TheScopeof the U.S. Tax System • 324
INTERNET CONNECTION: Job Search • 297 Grading the U.S. Tax System • 325
Search and Information Intermediaries • 297 THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Incentives,
Advertising • 297 Distribution, and the 2001 Bush Tax Cut •
Advertising and Competition • 298 325
Advertising and Profits • 298 Transfers • 329
The Importance of Imperfect Information • 299 Weifare • 329
CASE IN POINT: Advertising Orange Juice • 300 Housing • 329
Review and Practice • 300 Social Insurance • 330
Designing Government Programs »331
Government Failures • 331
CHAPTER 15 ImperfectionS in the Incentives and Constraints » 332
Labor Market • 302 BudgetingandSpendingProcedures • 332
Imperfections of Information • 333
Labor Unions • 303 Collective Decision Making • 333
A Brief History • 303 Current and Recent Controversies in the Economics of
INTERNET CONNECTION: Unions on the Internet the Public Sector • 334
304 From How to Reduce the Deficit to How to Spend the
Economic Effects • 306 Surplus • 334
Limits on Union Power • 307 Social Security • 335
Wage Differentials • 308 Health Care • 336
Discrimination • 309 INTERNET CONNECTION: Policy Analysis • 337
Contents
ConcludingRemarks • 337 CHAPTER 18 Trade Policy • 364
Review and Practice • 337
Commercial Policy • 365
e-CASE: Competition Policy in the Information Age— Tariffs • 365
Microsoft Versus the Justice Department • Quotas • 367
340 Voluntary Export Restraints • 367
OtherNontariffBarriers • 367
Fair Trade Laws • 368
Antidumping Laws • 368
PART 4 TOD IC S in CountervailingDuties • 368
J A i — r— ___„_ _,_ ¦ Political and Economic Rationale for Protection »368
1 llCrOeCOnOmiCS INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Surrogate
Countries and Canadian Golf Carts • 359
DisplacedFirmsand Workers • 370
Beggar-Thy-JVeighborPolicies »370
Investing • 344 THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Distribution and
Trade Liberalization ¦ 371
Wages in Impacted Sectors »372
Bank Deposits • 346 Increased Competition • 372
Housing 34b The Infant Industry Argument * 373
Bonds • 346 Strategie Trade Theory • 373
Shares of Stock »347 Debating Trade: Old Arguments Die Hard »373
Mutual Funds »347 International Cooperation »374
INTERNET CONNECTION: Returns on U.S. Gatt and the WTO • 374
Treasury Securities • 348 e-INSIGHT: Trade Liberalization in IT and
INTERNET CONNECTION: Index Funds • 348 Financial Services • 375
Desirable Attributes of Investments • 348 The Growing Protest Against the WTO • 375
Expected Returns • 349 CASE IN POINT: The Banana War . 37G
e-INSIGHT: Investing in the New Economy • 350 Regional TradingBlocs • 376
CASE IN POINT: PG E Employees Learn Why INTERNET CONNECTION: The World Trade
„. x- x- t t _i j. ,rn Organization • 377
Diversification Is Important • 350 a
. , „_? Trade-Offs Between Regional and International
CHAPTER 17 A Student s Guide to
Investment Alternatives • 345
Agreements • 378
Review and Practice »378
Tax Considerations • 354
Liquidity • 355
Expectations and the Market for Assets • 355
thinking like an economist: The Distribution of CHAPTER 19 Strategie Behavior •
382
Wealth and Ownership of Assets • 356
Forming Expectations • 358
Efficient Market Theory • 358 Review of the Prisoner s Dilemma • 384
Efficiency and the Stock Market • 358 Dominant Strategies • 385
Efficient Markets or Random Noise? • 360 Nash Equilibrium • 385
Strategies for Intelligent Investing • 360 Strategie Behavior in More General Games • 386
Review and Practice • 362 Games with Only One Dominant Strategy • 386
Economics ¦ 420
Contents
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Beggar-Thy- Government Promotion ofTechnological Progress • 414
Neighbor Tariff Policies • 387 Subsidies • 414
INTERNET CONNECTION: The Zero Sum Game Protection • 415
Solver • 388 Relaxing Antitrust Policies • 415
Games Without Dominant Strategies • 388 Technological Change and Economic Growth • 416
Repeated Games • 389 INTERNET CONNECTION: Competitiveness • 417
Reputations • 390 Review and Practice • 417
TitforTat • 390
INTERNET CONNECTION: The Prisoner s Dilemma
• 391 CHAPTER 21 Environmental
Institutions • 391
CASE IN POINT: Banking Panics • 391
Sequential Moves • 392 Negative Externalities and Oversupply • 421
1 hreats • 394 Environmental Protection and Conservation:
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Information and Examples • 423
Thinking Strategically • 394 Policy Responses to Problems in the Environment • 424
Time Inconsistency • 395 INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Global Warming •
CASE IN POINT: Immigration Policy • 395 424
Commitment • 396 Property Rights Responses • 425
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Incentives and Regulation • 425
Strategie Behavior • 397 THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Environmental
Review and Practice • 398 and Economic Trade-offs • 42G
Taxes and Subsidies • 427
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Gasoline Taxes
CHAPTER 20 Technological Around the World . 428
Chanoe • 402 TheMarketablePermitResponse • 429
CASE IN POINT: ReducingAcid Rain • 429
Links Between Technological Change and Imperfect Weighing the Alternative Approaches • 430
Competition • 404 INTERNET CONNECTION: The National Center for
Patents and the Production ofldeas • 404 Environmental Economics • 430
e-INSIGHT: The New Economy and Innovation • 405 Natural Resources • 431
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Intellectual Merit Goods and the Environment • 432
Property Rights and Distribution • 405 e-INSIGHT: Inf ormation and the Environment • 432
The Trade-offBetween Short-Term Efficiency and Review and Practice • 433
Innovation • 407
CASE IN POINT: Eli Whitney and the Cotton Gin • e-CASE: Online Financial Services • 435
409
R DasaFixedCost • 409
LearningbyDoing • 410 _.
Accessio Capital Markets • 411 GlOSSary • AI
Schumpeterian Competition • 411
Credits ¦ A8
Basic Research As a Public Good «411 Index • A9
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language | English |
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physical | XXI, 436, 20 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
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spellingShingle | Stiglitz, Joseph E. 1943- Principles of microeconomics Macroéconomie ram Microéconomie Microeconomics Mikroökonomie (DE-588)4039225-9 gnd |
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title | Principles of microeconomics |
title_auth | Principles of microeconomics |
title_exact_search | Principles of microeconomics |
title_full | Principles of microeconomics Joseph E. Stiglitz ; Carl E. Walsh |
title_fullStr | Principles of microeconomics Joseph E. Stiglitz ; Carl E. Walsh |
title_full_unstemmed | Principles of microeconomics Joseph E. Stiglitz ; Carl E. Walsh |
title_short | Principles of microeconomics |
title_sort | principles of microeconomics |
topic | Macroéconomie ram Microéconomie Microeconomics Mikroökonomie (DE-588)4039225-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Macroéconomie Microéconomie Microeconomics Mikroökonomie Lehrbuch |
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