Principles of Political Economy

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Principles of Political Economy A Pluralistic Approach to Economic Theory
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Saros, Daniel E.
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PART ONE: An Introduction to Economic Theory CHAPTER 1: The Discourse of Economics CHAPTER 2: What is a Good Society? CHAPTER 3: The Neoclassical Theory of Supply and Demand CHAPTER 4: The Marxian Theory of Class Exploitation PART TWO: Principles of Microeconomic Theory CHAPTER 5: The Neoclassical Concept of Elasticity CHAPTER 6: Theories of Utility Maximization CHAPTER 7: Theories of Production Technology and the Cost of Production CHAPTER 8: Theories of Intensely Competitive Markets CHAPTER 9: Theories of Monopolistic Markets CHAPTER 10: Theories of Imperfectly Competitive Markets CHAPTER 11: Theories of the Labor Market PART THREE: Principles of Macroeconomic Theory CHAPTER 12: Macroeconomic Measurement CHAPTER 13: The Theory of Effective Demand and the Neoclassical Synthesis Model CHAPTER 14: Unorthodox Theories of Macroeconomic Crisis CHAPTER 15: Theories of Financial Markets CHAPTER 16: Money Supply Measures and Theories of Commercial Bank Behavior CHAPTER 17: Monetary Theories and the Role of the Central Bank CHAPTER 18: Theories of Government Budget Deficits and Debt PART FOUR: Principles of International Economic Theory CHAPTER 19: Theories of International Trade CHAPTER 20: Balance of Payments Accounting and Theories of Currency Markets

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