Economics, 11th edition by Sloman, Garratt, and Guest, is a best-selling student guide on economic theory and practice. Extensively revised according to the latest economic events, it will help your students think like an economist. Also available via MyLab® Economics digital platform, and Revel®, the interactive learning environment.
Economics, 11th edition by Sloman, Garratt, and Guest, is a best-selling student guide on economic theory and practice. Extensively revised according to the latest economic events, it will help your students think like an economist. Also available via MyLab® Economics digital platform, and Revel®, the interactive learning environment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Sloman was Director of the Economics Network from its foundation in 1999 until 2012 and is now Visiting Fellow at the University of Bristol, where the network is based. He is also Visiting Professor at the University of the West of England, Bristol. Dean Garratt is a Senior Teaching Fellow at Aston University, having previously been a Principal Lecturer at Nottingham Business School. Jon Guest is a Senior Teaching Fellow at Aston University and a Teaching Associate at Warwick Business School. Discover more on our Sloman Economics news site.
Inhaltsangabe
Part A INTRODUCTION 1. 1 Economics and Economies Part B FOUNDATIONS OF MICROECONOMICS 2. 2 Supply and Demand 3. 3 Government and the Market Part C MICROECONOMIC THEORY 4. 4 Background to Demand: the Rational Consumer 5. 5 Consumer Behaviour in an Uncertain World 6. 6 Background to Supply 7. 7 Profit Maximising under Perfect Competition and Monopoly 8. 8 Profit Maximising under Imperfect Competition 9. 9 The Behaviour of Firms 10. 10 The Theory of Distribution of Income Part D MICROECONOMIC POLICY 11. 11 Inequality, Poverty and Policies to Redistribute Income 12. 12 Markets, Efficiency and the Public Interest 13. 13 Environmental Policy 14. 14 Government Policy towards Business 15. 15 An Introduction to Macroeconomic Issues and Ideas 16. 16 The Development of Macroeconomic Thinking: a Historical Perspective Part F MACROECONOMIC MODELS, THEORIES AND POLICY 17. 17 Short-run Macroeconomic Equilibrium 18. 18 Banking, Money and Interest Rates 19. 19 The Relationship between the Money and Goods Markets 20. 20 Aggregate Supply, Inflation and Unemployment 21. 21 The Relationship between Inflation, Unemployment and Output 22. 22 Fiscal and Monetary Policy 23. 23 Long-term Economic Growth and Supply-side Policies Part G THE WORLD ECONOMY 24. 24 International Trade 25. 25 The Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates 26. 26 Economies in an Interdependent World
Part A INTRODUCTION 1. 1 Economics and Economies Part B FOUNDATIONS OF MICROECONOMICS 2. 2 Supply and Demand 3. 3 Government and the Market Part C MICROECONOMIC THEORY 4. 4 Background to Demand: the Rational Consumer 5. 5 Consumer Behaviour in an Uncertain World 6. 6 Background to Supply 7. 7 Profit Maximising under Perfect Competition and Monopoly 8. 8 Profit Maximising under Imperfect Competition 9. 9 The Behaviour of Firms 10. 10 The Theory of Distribution of Income Part D MICROECONOMIC POLICY 11. 11 Inequality, Poverty and Policies to Redistribute Income 12. 12 Markets, Efficiency and the Public Interest 13. 13 Environmental Policy 14. 14 Government Policy towards Business 15. 15 An Introduction to Macroeconomic Issues and Ideas 16. 16 The Development of Macroeconomic Thinking: a Historical Perspective Part F MACROECONOMIC MODELS, THEORIES AND POLICY 17. 17 Short-run Macroeconomic Equilibrium 18. 18 Banking, Money and Interest Rates 19. 19 The Relationship between the Money and Goods Markets 20. 20 Aggregate Supply, Inflation and Unemployment 21. 21 The Relationship between Inflation, Unemployment and Output 22. 22 Fiscal and Monetary Policy 23. 23 Long-term Economic Growth and Supply-side Policies Part G THE WORLD ECONOMY 24. 24 International Trade 25. 25 The Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates 26. 26 Economies in an Interdependent World
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