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本書是為國際文憑課程大學(xué)預(yù)科項目(IBDP)設(shè)計的經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)輔導(dǎo)書。全書分為21章,每章內(nèi)容由Key concepts,Example questions and answers和Exercises這3部分組成。前兩部分在概念解釋和例題答案的基礎(chǔ)上,進(jìn)一步說明了做出這些解釋和答案的緣由。習(xí)題部分不僅提供了系統(tǒng)的解題訓(xùn)練,還提供了一些IB-style exercises以便學(xué)生檢驗自己的水平。本書重點在于經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)論述題的強(qiáng)化訓(xùn)練,有助于IBDP考生形成專業(yè)的IB答題思路,寫出更好的IB經(jīng)濟(jì)答卷。
有些學(xué)生一接觸IB經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)的時候就“開竅”了,而大部分學(xué)生則找不到方向,也容易一直迷失下去。IB經(jīng)濟(jì)真的不簡單。你想寫出更棒的IB經(jīng)濟(jì)答卷嗎?想知道什么樣子的答題思路才是IB思路嗎?那么本書正是為你準(zhǔn)備的。本書顯著的特色正是建立在“認(rèn)知學(xué)徒制”的基礎(chǔ)之上的。本書不僅提供了概念解釋和例題答案,還進(jìn)一步說明了我們做出這些解釋和答案的緣由。本書的重點在于經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)論述題,目的在于提高你的效率。
有些學(xué)生一接觸IB經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)就“開竅”了,而大部分學(xué)生則找不到方向,容易一直迷失下去。對于后一類學(xué)生來說,參考別的同學(xué)的優(yōu)秀答題范例固然有用,但輪到自己答題時還是不行——本來沒有信心的,現(xiàn)在可能還是沒有。我們知道,IB經(jīng)濟(jì)真的不簡單。你呢?你想寫出更棒的IB經(jīng)濟(jì)答卷嗎?想知道什么樣子的答題思路才是IB思路嗎?那么本書正是為你準(zhǔn)備的。我們在前言之后加入了一個“How to use this book”的章節(jié)。你可以通過它了解本書具體的使用方法。不過在此之前,我們還是想稍微介紹一下指導(dǎo)本書設(shè)計方向的理念: 認(rèn)知學(xué)徒制(cognitive apprenticeship)!皩W(xué)徒”的概念歷史悠久。學(xué)徒跟著師傅在工場實習(xí),逐漸通過觀察和練習(xí)來掌握知識技能。學(xué)徒制之所以有效,是因為學(xué)徒想要學(xué)習(xí)的技能是“可見”的。在課堂里可就不一樣了: 教師經(jīng)常告訴學(xué)生該做什么,卻不一定會說明每一步背后的原因,學(xué)生也就“看不見”教師大腦里的解題過程。認(rèn)知學(xué)徒制就是要讓教師把思維的過程表達(dá)出來,這樣學(xué)生在解題時就有了明確的可以模仿的對象 Collins A, 2006. Cognitive apprenticeship[C]//R. Sawyer (Ed.). The Cambridge handbook of the learning sciences. New York: Cambridge University Press: 4760.。本書最顯著的特色正是建立在“認(rèn)知學(xué)徒制”的基礎(chǔ)之上的。本書不僅提供了概念解釋和例題答案,還進(jìn)一步說明了我們做出這些解釋和答案的緣由。我們認(rèn)為最差的應(yīng)試策略是背書,雖然說背書在某種程度上來說,幫助學(xué)生解決了語言組織問題。而最佳的應(yīng)試策略則是在理解消化書本的基礎(chǔ)上根據(jù)題目的要求來回答。本書兩方面都照顧到了——要守住IB 5分的話,背本書提供的解釋就好了;要沖擊IB 7分的話,則應(yīng)該盡力去理解本書中的各種注釋條目。選擇權(quán)在你。不論你怎么選,本書的目的都在于提高你的效率。這本書的篇幅較長,因此不能沒有重點。我們認(rèn)為論述題(essay questions)對于非英語母語的學(xué)生來說是最困難的,特別是沒有接受過系統(tǒng)論述題訓(xùn)練的中國學(xué)生。鑒于論述題集中于Paper 1和Paper 2,因此本書將關(guān)注點放在了這兩張考卷上。Paper 3以數(shù)學(xué)為主,對中國學(xué)生來說壓力較小,所以我們并沒有將其納入本書的討論范圍。為了便于IB學(xué)生使用,本書的文字正斜體和經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)圖等格式均根據(jù)IB經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)慣例,并參照IB經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)考綱及國際教材的格式規(guī)范。本書能夠最終成稿,離不開戴菁和王文軒兩位老師提供的寶貴的審稿意見。在此我們向兩位老師表示由衷的感謝。對于本書,雖然我們已盡心去寫,力求讓學(xué)生能夠理解每一張考卷的考點,但要做到完美顯然是不可能的。我們期待讀者的反饋,這樣才能讓我們把本書改得越來越完善、越來越實用。
黃樂川,2008年取得倫敦政治經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)院經(jīng)濟(jì)歷史碩士學(xué)位;曾任教于上海平和學(xué)校,教授IB經(jīng)濟(jì)四年;后赴美留學(xué),2014年獲得哈佛大學(xué)教育系教育心理學(xué)碩士學(xué)位,F(xiàn)于佐治亞大學(xué)攻讀教育技術(shù)博士;同時不忘IB經(jīng)濟(jì)教學(xué),長期通過微博發(fā)布學(xué)習(xí)資源。
趙祎迪,2006年至2011年在荷蘭格羅寧根大學(xué)研修國際經(jīng)濟(jì)與商務(wù)(本科)、金融(碩士);IB經(jīng)濟(jì)考官,上海平和學(xué)校經(jīng)濟(jì)教研組組長、競賽負(fù)責(zé)人;有多年IB和AP的教學(xué)經(jīng)驗;任教的2014屆經(jīng)濟(jì)HL均分6.22,2015屆經(jīng)濟(jì)HL均分6.19,2016屆經(jīng)濟(jì)HL均分6.63。
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Demand, supply, and the market equilibrium1Key concepts1
The market1
Ceteris paribus1
The law of demand2
Determinants of demand3
The law of supply3
Determinants of supply4
Movement (quantity demanded/supplied) vs. shift5
Why does price tend to form around the equilibrium price5
How can the market equilibrium be changed6
Resource allocation and the signaling and incentive functions of price7
Scarcity7
Market efficiency8
Example questions and answers8
Question group 1: Determinants of demand and supply8
Question group 2: The signaling and incentive functions of price10
Exercises122
Elasticities14Key concepts14
Price elasticity of demand (PED)14
PED, revenue, and marginal revenue15
Cross price elasticity of demand (XED)16
Income elasticity of demand (YED)16
Price elasticity of supply (PES)17
Example questions and answers18
Question group 1: Determinants of elasticities18
Question group 2: Usefulness of the knowledge of elasticities20
Exercises263
Taxes, subsidies, and price controls
(government intervention in the free market)29Key concepts29
Indirect tax29
Market outcomes of an indirect tax30
Impact on stakeholders from an indirect tax31
How to find the tax burden (tax incidence) for consumers and
producers (HL only)31
Subsidy32
Price ceilings (maximum prices)33
Price floors (minimum prices)34
Impacts on stakeholders35
Example questions and answers35
Question group 1: Comparing the effects of government interventions35
Question group 2: Government intervention vs. the free market40
Exercises474
Market failure49Key concepts49
Market failure49
Social welfare and allocative efficiency50
Public goods51
Excludability and rivalry51
Common access resources52
Externalities53
Positive externality of production54
Positive externality of consumption (merit goods)56
Negative externality of production57
Negative externality of consumption58
Asymmetric information (HL only)59
The abuse of monopoly power (HL only)59
How to explain that a certain case is one of market failure60
Common evaluation perspectives on government intervention
in market failure61
Example questions and answers61
Question group 1: Explaining market failure61
Question group 2: Evaluating government responses to market failure64
Exercises675
Cost, revenue, and profit (HL only)69Key concepts69
The short run (microeconomics)69
The law of diminishing returns70
The concept of the “margin”70
Economic cost71
Opportunity cost71
Marginal cost71
Average revenue, marginal revenue and total revenue71
The long run (microeconomics)72
LRAC and (dis)economies of scale73
Economic profit/loss74
The break even point and the shut down point74
How MC and MR help us find the profit maximizing quantity of
production75
How to find profit/loss with AC and AR76
Example questions and answers77
Question group 1: SRAC and LRAC77
Question group 2: Profit maximization80
Exercises846
Market structures (HL only)88Key concepts88
How market structures compare88
Perfect competition89
Monopolistic competition90
Oligopoly90
Game theory: the prisoner s dilemma91
Monopoly92
Common barriers to entry93
Market structures and efficiencies93
Example questions and answers94
Question group 1: The short run and the long run94
Question group 2: Comparing market structures97
Exercises1027
Price discrimination (HL only)105Key concepts105
Price discrimination105
Conditions for price discrimination105
Third degree price discrimination106
Exercises1078
The macroeconomic equilibrium108Key concepts108
Aggregate demand (AD)108
The macroeconomic short run and long run111
Short run aggregate supply (SRAS)111
Long run aggregate supply (LRAS)112
The new classical short run/long run transition113
Keynesian aggregate supply114
The Keynesian multiplier (HL only)115
Example questions and answers115
Question group: The short run and the long run115
Exercises1229
Unemployment124Key concepts124
Unemployment124
Unemployment rate124
Cyclical/demand deficient/Keynesian unemployment125
Frictional unemployment, structural unemployment, and seasonal
unemployment126
Why unemployment is undesirable127
Can unemployment be eliminated127
Example questions and answers127
Exercises12710
Inflation130Key concepts130
Inflation130
Consumer price index (CPI)130
Core inflation131
Producer price index (PPI)131
Macroeconomic objective: low inflation131
Demand pull inflation132
Cost push inflation132
Policy solutions to inflation133
Phillips curve133
Example questions and answers133
Question group: Consequences of inflation and deflation133
Exercises13611
Economic growth138Key concepts138
Economic growth138
Gross domestic product (GDP)138
“Real” vs. “nominal”138
The production possibilities curve (PPC)139
Investment and growth140
Consequences of economic growth140
Example questions and answers141
Question group: Economic growth and the standard of living141
Exercises14412
Equity in the distribution of income146Key concepts146
Equity vs. equality in the distribution of income146
The market economy and equality146
The market economy and equity147
Income redistribution policies and efficiency147
The Lorenz curve and the Gini coefficient147
Absolute poverty and relative poverty148
Ways to mitigate income inequality/inequity149
Tax as a means to income redistribution149
Transfer payment150
Example questions and answers151
Exercises15113
Macroeconomic objectives and policies153Key concepts153
Demand side policies153
Fiscal policy154
Fiscal policies and AD154
Automatic stabilizers155
Fiscal policies and long term growth (or the supply side effects)155
The effectiveness of fiscal policies155
Monetary policy157
What to target? Money supply, interest rates, or inflation rate157
Monetary policies and AD158
The effectiveness of monetary policies158
Supply side policies159
Interventionist supply side policies159
Market based supply side policies160
Policies, theoretical perspectives, and macroeconomic objectives161
Conflicts among macroeconomic objectives162
Unemployment rate, inflation rate, and the Phillips curves(HL only)163
Example questions and answers164
Question group 1: Fiscal/monetary policies vs. supply side policies164
Question group 1: Conflicts among objectives and policies173
Exercises17814
Measurement problems180Key concepts180
Macroeconomic variables and measurement180
Example questions and answers181
Question group: Difficulties in measurement181
Exercises18315
Free trade vs. protectionism184Key concepts184
Free trade184
Absolute advantage (HL only)185
Comparative advantage (HL only)186
Limitations of the theory of comparative advantage (HL only)187
The World Trade Organization (WTO)188
Trade protectionism189
The base model of international trade190
Tariff191
Quota192
Subsidy193
Administrative barriers195
Example questions and answers195
2 mark definitions195
4 mark explanation questions195
8 mark evaluation questions197
Exercises19916
Exchange rate201Key concepts201
Exchange rate201
Floating exchange rate system201
Factors that influence the exchange rate201
Changes in exchange rates in a floating exchange rate system202
Evaluating the free exchange rate system203
Fixed exchange rate system204
Changes in exchange rates in a fixed exchange rate system204
How central banks fix the exchange rate204
Evaluating the fixed exchange rate system205
Managed exchange rate system205
Consequences of an overvalued currency206
Example questions and answers206
2 mark definitions206
4 mark explanation questions207
8 mark evaluation questions208
Exercises21117
Balance of payments213Key concepts213
Balance of payments213
Current account213
Capital account214
Financial account214
The foreign exchange reserves215
Relationship between these accounts215
Current account deficit216
Implications of a persistent current account deficit (HL only)216
Methods to correct a persistent current account deficit (HL only)216
The Marshall Lerner condition (HL only)217
The J curve218
Current account surpluses218
Implications of a persistent current account surplus (HL only)219
Example questions and answers219
2 mark definitions219
4 mark explanation questions219
8 mark evaluation questions220
Exercises22318
Economic integration and terms of trade225Key concepts225
Economic integration225
Levels of economic integration225
Preferential trade agreement (PTA)226
Free trade area (FTA)226
Customs union226
Common market226
Comparing FTA, customs union, and common market (HL only)227
Economic and monetary union227
Trade creation (HL only)228
Trade diversion (HL only)229
Terms of trade (HL only)229
Short run causes to changes in terms of trade (HL only)230
Long run causes to changes in terms of trade (HL only)230
Example questions and answers231
2 mark definitions231
4 mark explanation questions231
8 mark evaluation questions232
Exercises235
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