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Economics Today: The Micro View

Roger LeRoy Miller

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  • Publisher
  • ISBN
  • ePub ISBN
  • Pearson UK
  • 9781292054452
  • 9781292040653
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  • Pressing
  • 2013
  • 17

About this book

Making the Connection—from the Classroom to the Real World Economics Today: The Micro View provides current examples with critical analysis questions that show students how economic theory applies to their diverse interests and lives. For the Seventeenth Edition, nearly every example as well as every Issue & Application is NEW! Current Topics that Students Want to Read: International, Policy, and Domestic Examples . Five types of boxed examples are based on current topics that students want to read. This edition's boxed examples feature current issues such as why it costs so much to go to college, why you should expect to pay more for what you buy on the Internet, the $700 million cost of being able to play 3D movies nationwide, and why e-books are upending the publishing business. Domestic topics and events are presented through thought-provoking discussions. Important policy questions help students understand public debates. Global and international policy examples emphasize the continued importance of international perspectives and policy. Entire chapters are devoted to high-interest applications such as unions and labor markets; income, poverty, and health care; and environmental economics. Strong International Chapters and consistent use of International Applications give students exposure to the global economy. Helping Students Focus and Think Critically New and revised pedagogical tools engage students and help them focus on the central ideas in economics today. A Coherent Framework to Enhance Student Learning. By beginning and ending each chapter with the feature, Issues and Applications , Miller's Economics Today provides a coherent framework to enhance learning in each chapter. In the beginning of each chapter, Miller gives students a quick snapshot of a relevant issue. The chapter then ends with an Issues and Applications section that explores that same issue in depth using the economic concepts from that chapter. Critical Analysis questions, Web Resources, and a Research Project provide further opportunities for discussion and exploration. Suggested answers for Critical Analysis questions are in the Instructor’s Manual. The end-of-chapter summary shows students what they need to know and where to go in MyEconLab for more practice. A variety of end-of-chapter problems offer students opportunities to test their knowledge and review chapter concepts. Answers for odd-numbered questions are provided in the back of the text, and all questions are assignable in MyEconLab. Quick Quizzes encourage student interaction and provide an opportunity for them to check their understanding before moving on. Answers are at the end of the chapter, and more practice questions can be found in MyEconLab. You Are There discusses real people making real personal and business decisions. Why Not...? boxes help students think about how the concepts in the book apply to key economic questions, enabling them to see the relevance of economic analysis. NEW! Engaging What If...? features can be found in every chapter. Students new to economics sometimes believe that complex problems can be solved by simple government policies or solutions that require instantaneous changes in human behavior. The new What If...? features attempt to dispel some of the current notions about how to solve economic issues facing the nation and also encourage students to think like economists. Some examples include: What If . . . the Government Were to Limit or Even Ban Excessive Advertisin

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