经济学原理 微观部分(第6版)
作者: N.格雷戈里.曼昆
出版社:清华大学出版社 2017年05月
简介:
曼昆教授的这本《经济学原理》,自 1997年首次出版以来,被全世界数以百万计的学生使用,深受学生和教师的喜爱,被翻译成 20多种语言。很多学生因学习这本书而深深地爱上了经济学。这本书的中文翻译版也已经在我国出版。
【目录】
简 明 目 录
*篇 导言 ……………1 (1)
第1章 经济学十大原理……3 (3)
第2章 像经济学家一样思考…………………21 (21)
第 3章 相互依存性与贸易的好处………………49 (49)
第二篇 供给与需求(I):市场如何运行 ………………63 (63)
第4章 供给与需求的市场力量……………………65 (65)
第5章 弹性及其应用……89 (89)
第6章 供给、需求与政府政策……………………………111 (111)
第三篇 供给与需求(II):市场和福利 ………………………………………………………133 (133)
第7章 消费者、生产者与市场效率……………………………………………135 (135)
第 8章 应用:赋税的代价…………………………155 (155)
第9章 应用:国际贸易……………………………………171 (171)
第四篇 公共部门经济学 ……………………………………………193 (193)
第 10章 外部性 ………195 (195)
第 11章 公共物品和公有资源 ……………………………217 (217)
第五篇 企业行为与产业组织 ………………………………233 (257)
第 13章 生产成本 ……235 (259)
第 14章 竞争市场上的企业 ………………………………255 (279)
第 15章 垄断 …………275 (299)
第 16章 垄断竞争 ……305 (329)
第 17章 寡头 …………325 (349)
第六篇 劳动市场经济学 ……………………349 (373)
第 18章 生产要素市场 …………………………………351 (375)
第 19章 收入与歧视 …373 (397)
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