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Economics, European edition (11th Ed.)

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Economics, European edition

Take your first learning steps in the essential Principles of Economics and follow in the footsteps of all leading economists!

Economics touches almost every aspect of life: from climate change to terrorism, taxes to house prices, and wages to how much time one spends studying!

Economics 11th edition retains the hallmarks of previous editions, providing a detailed overview of the principles of economics, showcasing how economic theories apply to real-world data, recent events, and examples.

Specific features such as 'Economics in Action' and 'Economics in the News' incorporate the latest developments in Eurozone and UK policy, including Brexit and the impact of COVID-19 on the economy.

The text aims at helping you think like an economist, enabling you to evaluate economic policies, understand human behaviour, develop critical thinking skills and make more informed decisions.

Take your first learning steps like all leading economists once did with a course in the principles of economics, and learn to think like an economist with this comprehensive text!

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Part 1: The Scope of Economics

  1. What Is Economics?
  2. The Economic Problem

Part 2: How Markets Work

  1. Demand and Supply
  2. Elasticity
  3. Efficiency and Equity
  4. Government Actions in Markets
  5. Global Markets in Action

Part 3: Households, Firms and Markets

  1. Households' Choices
  2. Organising Production
  3. Output and Costs
  4. Perfect Competition
  5. Monopoly
  6. Monopolistic Competition
  7. Oligopoly

Part 4: Coping with Market Failure

  1. Public Choices and Public Goods
  2. Economics of the Environment

Part 5: Factor Markets, Inequality and Uncertainty

  1. Markets for Factors of Production
  2. Economic Inequality and Redistribution
  3. Uncertainty and Information

Part 6: Monitoring Macroeconomic Performance

  1. Measuring GDP and Economic Growth
  2. Monitoring Jobs and Inflation

Part 7: Macroeconomic Trends

  1. Economic Growth
  2. Finance, Saving and Investment
  3. Money, the Price Level and Inflation
  4. International Finance

Part 8: Macroeconomic Fluctuations

  1. Aggregate Supply and Aggregate Demand
  2. Expenditure Multipliers
  3. The Business Cycle, Inflation and Deflation

Part 9: Macroeconomic Policy

  1. Fiscal Policy
  2. Monetary Policy

Glossary

Index

Publisher's Acknowledgements

Michael Parkin is Professor Emeritus of the University of Western Ontario. His books are used by over a million students across the world.

Melanie Powell is Senior Lecturer in Economics and Postgraduate Course Director at Derby University Business School.

Kent Matthews is Sir Julian Hodge Professor of Banking and Finance at the Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, and Professor in Banking at Nottingham University Business School, University of Nottingham Ningbo China.

Hallmark Features in This Edition

  • Economics in the News: Each chapter introduces and develops a contemporary issue through this section, offering end-of-chapter questions to support your students' critical thinking.
  • Learning by Doing: The end-of-chapter worked problems offer an active review to improve students' comprehension of the issue introduced.
  • Review Quizzes: The questions cement knowledge and understanding gained from the chapter review and monitor your students' progress, highlighting the areas they might need to improve.
  • Lively Figures and Diagrams: Coming with boxed notes, graphs, and data tables, they offer further study support.
  • Lecturer's Manual: The book offers the Manual with PowerPoint Resources as lecturer additional support material.

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