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The UK Economy
Sixteenth Edition
Edited by Malcolm Sawyer
288 pages
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numerous graphs, tables and line drawings
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246x189mm
978-0-19-926651-7
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Paperback
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04 November 2004
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- A major new edition of the classic text on the UK Economy.
- Presents factual information and analysis in a highly accessible guide to the character, problems and performance of the UK economy.
- Retains the same structure and contributing authors as the successful 15th edition while presenting updated data and analysis.
- Contributions from a wide range of specialists provide expert analysis of each major sector of the economy and illuminate the UK's position in the context of the EU and the wider world economy.
New to this edition - Coverage of the housing market.
- Theoretical discussion of income distribution and fiscal policy.
- Further discussion of transnational corporations.
This is the 16th edition of the classic text on the UK economy, originally edited by Prest and Coppock. Comprehensively rewritten and updated at frequent intervals, The UK Economy has become acknowledged as one of the most systematic, up to date, and balanced assessments of British economic life. Written by a team of specialist economists and edited for the second time by Malcolm Sawyer, it combines factual information and informed analysis in the single most accessible guide to the character, problems, and performance of the British economy. Each chapter is written by an expert contributor. For this new edition all of the chapters have been
carefully updated to include new data and analysis, ensuring that book remains fully up to date, and continues to provide an excellent introduction to the UK economy in its domestic, EU and global context. ONLINE RESOURCE CENTRE Contains PowerPoint slides, annotated web links and figures.Readership: First year students on economics courses. Also secondary reading for politics, business, social studies, or european studies students.
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Edited by Malcolm Sawyer, Professor of Economics, Leeds University Business School Contributors: Malcolm Sawyer, Leeds University Business School Malcolm Sawyer, Leeds University Business School Theo Hitiris, University of York Robin Bladen-Hovell, Keele University David Gowland, University of Birmingham and European Business School Francis Green, University of Kent Peter Jackson, University of Leicester Chris Nash, University of Leeds John Bowers, Leeds University Business School
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Review(s) from previous edition
"The only book on the UK Economy which obtains an optimum between size and comprehensiveness - Dr Humayon Dar, Loughborough University
"Remains a very good applied, topics-based book" - Dr David Young, University of Manchester
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1: Richard Harrington: The UK Economy in Context
2: Malcolm Sawyer: The Structure of the Economy
3: Theo Hitiris: The UK and the European Union
4: Robin Bladen-Hovell: Fiscal Policy and the Budget
5: Peter Jackson: Public Expenditure
6: Richard Harrington: Money, Finance and Monetary Policy
7: David Gowland: Balance of Payments and International Trade
8: Malcolm Sawyer: Industry and Business: Structure and Policies
9: Malcolm Sawyer: Privatisation and Regulation
10: Francis Green: Employment and Unemployment
11: Malcolm Sawyer: The Distribution and Redistribution of Income
12: John Bowers and Chris Nash: Environmental and Transport Policy
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