Business and macroeconomics
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Business and macroeconomics
(Elements of business series)
Routledge, 1995
- : alk. paper
- : pbk., alk. paper
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 280) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: alk. paper ISBN 9780415123990
Description
This is a concise introduction to macroeconomics, specifically designed to provide students (MBA and undergraduate business studies) and practitioners of business with an understanding of the workings of the national and international economic systems. It examines key aspects of the economic environment which affect the business "climate", such as inflation, business cycles, international trade and exchange rates. The approach adopted is "hands on" using a mixture of text examples and boxed illustrations, and topics are developed to highlight their relevance for firms. This book is a companion volume to "Business and Microeconomics" which focuses on the workings of the market system.
Table of Contents
1. How the Economy Works 2. Managing the Economy Macroeconomic Performance 3. Employment & Unemployment 4. Inflation 5. Economic Growth 6. The Balance of Payments International Trade 7. Facts and Theories 8. Multilateral and Regional Trade 9. International Investment 10. Exchange Rates 11. International Monetary Relations.
- Volume
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: pbk., alk. paper ISBN 9780415124003
Description
This is a concise introduction to macroeconomics, specifically designed to provide students (MBA and undergraduate business studies) and practitioners of business with an understanding of the workings of the national and international economic systems. It examines key aspects of the economic environment which affect the business "climate", such as inflation, business cycles, international trade and exchange rates. The approach adopted is "hands on" using a mixture of text examples and boxed illustrations, and topics are developed to highlight their relevance for firms. This book is a companion volume to "Business and Microeconomics", which focuses on the workings of the market system.
Table of Contents
1. How the Economy Works 2. Managing the Economy Macroeconomic Performance 3. Employment & Unemployment 4. Inflation 5. Economic Growth 6. The Balance of Payments International Trade 7. Facts and Theories 8. Multilateral and Regional Trade 9. International Investment 10. Exchange Rates 11. International Monetary Relations.
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