This is not a traditional encyclopedic text filled with technical details. Rather it is a modern, "back-to-basics" book written expressly to promote economic literacy and engage students in learning about how economics affects them as citizens in our society. Coupled with pedagogical innovations th
Economics, 4th Edition
β Scribed by Stephen Ison, Stuart Wall
- Publisher
- Financial Times Management
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 564
- Series
- Frameworks
- Edition
- 4
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Economics 4th edition is a concise introduction to the core principles of economics, aimed at students taking their first, and probably only, one semester course in Economics. These students may be taking a business related degree, or may be from other degree schemes in the university taking a service course in Introductory Economics. There is a balanced split between the micro and macro economics section and the use of case studies and numerous examples makes this a lively little book for the reader. The real difference that this book offers the student is the amount and variety of questioning material that will really test their understanding.
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