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The Economy Today

ISBN10: 1266837868 | ISBN13: 9781266837869

The Economy Today
ISBN10: 1266837868
ISBN13: 9781266837869
By Bradley Schiller and Karen Gebhardt

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POLICY-ORIENTED RELEVANCY, READABILITY, RELIABLILITY 

The Economy Today has long been recognized as the most policy-oriented introduction to economics. The text begins by depicting the President of the United States as the “Economist in Chief” and mentions some of the policy decisions he confronts. Every chapter emphasizes that theme by highlighting and analyzing policy issues. Every edition continues to be updated to present the latest, most pressing policy issues. 

The 17th edition is no exception, filled with the latest in economic trends, policy, and data, as well as examples using topics ripped from today’s headlines that will resonate with students and help them connect concepts they’re learning to the real-world and deepen their understanding in a way that they can relate to and is meaningful.  The relevancy and readability of the 17th edition are reinforced with a variety of unique features, all-new questions and problems and robust integration with Connect. The authors have worked to ensure The Economy Today is tightly integrated with the adaptive digital tools and dynamic interactive resources available in Connect. Connect is proven to increase student engagement and success. For professors, there is also an updated instructor guide to bring new ideas to your course, no matter the format. 

PART 1: THE ECONOMIC CHALLENGE 
Chapter 1: Economics: The Core Issues 
Appendix: Using Graphs 
Chapter 2: The U.S. Economy: A Global View 
Chapter 3: Supply and Demand 
Chapter 4: The Role of Government 

PART 2: MEASURING MACRO OUTCOMES 
Chapter 5: National Income Accounting 
Chapter 6: Unemployment 
Chapter 7: Inflation 

PART 3: CYCLICAL INSTABILITY 
Chapter 8: The Business Cycle 
Chapter 9: Aggregate Demand 
Appendix: The Keynesian Cross 
Chapter 10: Self-Adjustment or Instability? 

PART 4: FISCAL POLICY TOOLS 
Chapter 11: Fiscal Policy 
Chapter 12: Deficits and Debt  

PART 5: MONETARY POLICY OPTIONS 
Chapter 13: Money and Banks 
Chapter 14: The Federal Reserve System 
Chapter 15: Monetary Policy 

PART 6: SUPPLY-SIDE OPTIONS 
Chapter 16: Supply-Side Policy: Short-Run Options 
Chapter 17: Growth and Productivity: Long-Run Possibilities 

PART 7: POLICY CONSTRAINTS 
Chapter 18: Theory Versus Reality 

PART 8: PRODUCT MARKETS: THE BASICS 
Chapter 19: Consumer Choice  
Appendix: Indifference Curves  
Chapter 20: Elasticity  
Chapter 21: The Costs of Production  

PART 9: MARKET STRUCTURE 
Chapter 22: The Competitive Firm 
Chapter 23: Competitive Markets 
Chapter 24: Monopoly 
Chapter 25: Oligopoly 
Chapter 26: Monopolistic Competition  

PART 10: REGULATORY ISSUES 
Chapter 27: Natural Monopolies: (De)Regulation? 
Chapter 28: Environmental Protection 
Chapter 29: The Farm Problem 

PART 11: FACTOR MARKETS: BASIC THEORY 
Chapter 30: The Labor Market 
Chapter 31: Labor Unions 
Chapter 32: Financial Markets 

PART 12: DISTRIBUTIONAL ISSUES 
Chapter 33: Taxes: Equity Versus Efficiency  
Chapter 34: Transfer Payments: Welfare and Social Security  
 
PART 13: INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS 
Chapter 35: International Trade 
Chapter 36: International Finance  
Chapter 37: Global Poverty   

About the Author

Bradley Schiller

Bradley R. Schiller has more than four decades of experience teaching introductory economics at American University, the University of Nevada, the University of California (Berkeley and Santa Cruz), and the University of Maryland. He has given guest lectures at more than 300 colleges ranging from Fresno, California, to Istanbul, Turkey. Dr. Schiller’s unique contribution to teaching is his ability to relate basic principles to current socioeconomic problems, institutions, and public policy decisions. This perspective is evident throughout The Economy Today.

Dr. Schiller derives this policy focus from his extensive experience as a Washington consultant. He has been a consultant to most major federal agencies, many congressional committees, political candidates, and presidents. In addition, he has evaluated scores of government programs and helped design others. His studies of poverty, discrimination, training programs, tax reform, pensions, welfare. Social Security, and lifetime wage patterns have appeared in both professional journals and popular media. Dr. Schiller is also a frequent commentator on economic policy for television and radio, and his commentary has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The New York Times, and Los Angeles Times, among other major newspapers.

Dr. Schiller received his Ph.D. from Harvard and his B.A. degree, with great distinction, from the University of California (Berkeley). On his days off, Dr. Schiller is on the tennis courts, the ski slopes, or the crystal-blue waters of Lake Tahoe.


Karen Gebhardt

Dr. Karen Gebhardt is a faculty member in the Department of Economics and is the Director of the Online Economics Program at the University of Colorado Boulder in 2023, she received a national award by the University Professional and Continuing Education Association recognizing her excellence in online teaching and course development. Dr. Gebhardt has a passion for teaching economics. She regularly instructs courses in all modalities (online, on campus, hybrid, remote) from introductory courses in macro- and microeconomics, to upper-division courses in microeconomics, international trade, and managerial economics and graduate courses in environmental economics and public finance.

She is an early adopter of teaching with technology and advocates strongly for it because she sees the difference it makes in student engagement and learning. Dr. Gebhardt was the recipient of the Water Pik Excellence in Education Award in 2006 and was awarded the Best Teacher Award in 2015 while she was at Colorado State University. She most recently won a national award for excellence in online teaching and course development from the University Professional and Continuing Education Association.

Dr. Gebhardt research interests, publications, and presentations involve economics and online education and the economics of human-wildlife interaction. Before returning to academia, she worked as an economist at the U.S. Department of Agriculture/Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service/Wildlife Services/National Wildlife Research Center, conducting research related to the interactions of humans and wildlife. Her current research focuses on using data to improve student learning outcomes in economics education with an emphasis on improving grades and completion rates in online courses.

In her free time. Dr. Gebhardt enjoys learning about new teaching methods that integrate technology and going rock climbing and camping in the Colorado Rockies and beyond.


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