Modern economics : an introduction for business and professional students
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Modern economics : an introduction for business and professional students
Macmillan Education, 1988
5th ed
- : pbk
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Previous ed.: 1983
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A textbook for A level, degree and CNAA students, and those taking economics as part of their examinations in banking, company-secretaryship, accountancy, insurance, surveying, transport, hospital administration, business studies and commerce. This updated edition covers the development of economic theory and policy over the last five years and includes methods of allocating resources, the organization and scale of production, deciding on the most profitable output, labour and wages, cyclical fluctuations in income and employment, and the correction of a balance of payments disequilibrium. An ELBS/LPBB edition is available.
目次
- What economics is about
- methods of allocating resources
- how price is formed in the free market
- application of demand and supply analysis
- a further look at demand
- the firm
- the organization and scale of production
- the distribution of goods to the consumer
- the location of production
- combining the factors of production
- deciding on the most profitable output
- the supply curve of the industry under perfect competition
- monopoly
- imperfect competition
- the marginal productivity theory of distribution
- labour and wages
- capital and interest
- land and rent
- entrepreneurship and profit
- money and the rate of interest
- the money markets and the capital market
- joint-stock banks
- The Bank of England
- the national income
- full employment - a survey of the problem
- cyclical fluctuations in income and employment
- inflation
- regional and occupational unemployment
- government finance
- the nature of international trade
- the balance-of-payments
- foreign exchange rates
- the correction of a balance of payments disequilibrium
- the European Economic Community
- the population of the UK
- growth, the balance of payments, inflation and unemployment.
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