Economics
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Economics
Addison-Wesley, 1997
3rd ed
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Description
Economics is a highly successful text that has established itself as a market leader around the globe. The text is known and respected for its comprehensive coverage of introductory economics, the clarity of exposition, its lively applied sections and the high quality of its four-colour artwork. The central goal of the third edition is to present the core concepts of a principles economics course, and to use those principles to explain the key issues and problems facing the UK and other European economies in the 1990's.
Table of Contents
Part One: Introduction. 1. What is Economics? 2. Making and Using Graphs. 3. Production, Growth and Trade. 4. Demand and Supply. 5. Elasticity. 6. Markets in Action. Part Two: Markets for Goods and Services. 7. Utility and Deman. 8. Possibilities, Preferences and Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly. Part Three: Markets for Factors of Production. 14. Pricing and Allocating. 15. Labour Markets. 16. Capital and Natural resource Markets. 17. Uncertainty and Information. Part Four: Markets and Government. 18. Market Failure and Public Choice. 19. Regulation and Privatisation. 20. Externalities, the Environment and Knowledge. 21. Inequality, Redistribution and Welfare. Part Five: Preliminaries and Long-term Fundamentals. 22. A first look at Macroeconomics. 23. Measuring GDP. Inflation and economic Growth. 24. Employment, Unemployment and Wags. 25. Investment, Capital and interest. 26. Long-term Economic Growth. Part Six: Macroeconomic Fluctuations and Policies. 27. Aggregate Supply and Aggregate Demand. 28. Expenditure Multipliers. 29. The government Budget and Fiscal Policy. 30. Money. 31. The Central Bank and Monetary Policy. 32. Inflation. 33. the Business Cycle. 34. Trading with the World. 35. The Balance of Payments. 36. Macroeconomics Policy Challenges. 37. Emerging Economies.
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