Economics

This is a text for all students of introductory economics at undergraduate or postexperience level. It may be used for a one year course and includes a recommended contents outline for a shortened or modular course

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Autore principale: Begg, David K. H
Altri autori: Fischer, Stanley, Dornbusch, Rudiger
Natura: Libro
Pubblicazione: Maidenhead : McGraw Hill Education, ©2005.
Edizione:8th ed.
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245 |a  Economics  |c / David K. H. Begg, Stanley Fischer and Rudiger Dornbusch 
250 |a 8th ed. 
260 |a Maidenhead :  |b McGraw Hill Education,   |c ©2005. 
300 |a  xxix, 674 p. :   |b ill. ;   |c 26 cm. 
504 |a Includes index 
505 |a Part One: Introduction 1.Economics and the economy 2.Tools of economic analysis 3.Demand, supply, and the market 4.Elasticities of demand and supply Part Two: Microeconomics 5.Consumer choice and demand decisions 6.Introducing supply decisions 7.Costs and supply 8.Perfect competition and pure monopoly 9.Market structure and imperfect competition 10.The labour market 11.Different types of labour 12.Factor markets and income distribution 13.Risk and information 14.The information economy Part Three: Welfare Economics 15.Welfare economics 16.Government spending and revenue 17.Industrial policy and competition policy 18.Natural monopoly: public or private? Part Four: Macroeconomics 19: Intro to macroeconomics 20: Output and aggregate demand 21: Fiscal policy and foreign trade 22. Money and Banking 23. Interest rates and monetary transmission 24. Monetary and fiscal policy 25. Aggregate supply, prices and the adjustment to shocks 26. Inflation, expectations, and credibility 27. Unemployment 28. Exchange rates and the balance of payments 29: Open economy macroeconomics 30. Economic Growth 31. Business cycles 32. Macroeconomics: taking stock Part Five: The World Economy 33: International trade 34: Exchange rate regimes 35: European integration 36: Less developed countries New Online Learning Centre 
520 |a This is a text for all students of introductory economics at undergraduate or postexperience level. It may be used for a one year course and includes a recommended contents outline for a shortened or modular course 
546 |a eng 
650 |a Economics 
650 |a Inflation (Finance) 
650 |a Demand (Economic theory) 
650 |a Microeconomics 
650 |a Economic development 
700 |a  Fischer, Stanley 
700 |a Dornbusch, Rudiger 
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