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Readership: First year undergraduate economics courses. Also overseas students in these categories using British examination boards. The text will also be of interest to A level students.
Ernie Jowsey, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Economics, School of Urban and Regional Studies, Sheffield Hallam University
The book is in two parts: Macro- and Microeconomics, sub-divided into various topics with several plans each. MICROECONOMICS Sections on: introductory micro-economics; demand and supply analysis; markets; production and costs; firms; market efficiency and failure; and microeconomic policy. MACROECONOMICS Sections on: introductory macroeconomics; consumption; savings; investment; National Income Determination; Money and Banking; Public Finance; Inflation; Unemployment; International Trade; Exchange Rates; Economic Growth; Macro-economic Policy.