Karl E. Case
American economist best known for co-developing the Case–Shiller home price indices and for influential work in real estate economics.
Books
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1. Principles Of Economics
An introductory textbook that presents core microeconomic and macroeconomic concepts for students, explaining supply and demand, consumer choice, production and cost structures, market competition and monopoly, factor markets and market failures, and then covering national income accounting, unemployment, inflation, aggregate demand and supply, monetary and fiscal policy, and international trade; it uses clear graphs, real-world examples and policy applications to build intuition about how markets and government decisions affect resource allocation, prices, growth and welfare.
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2. Principles Of Macroeconomics
An accessible introduction to macroeconomic theory and policy that explains how economies are measured and how aggregate output, unemployment, and inflation are determined; it covers models of aggregate demand and supply, the roles of money, banking, and interest rates, and the use of fiscal and monetary policy to stabilize the economy. The text also treats long-run growth, productivity, and international trade and finance, emphasizing graphical models, empirical evidence, and real-world policy debates—helping undergraduate readers build intuition for analyzing macroeconomic problems and policy choices.
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