| Title : | Principles of economics : an Irish text | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Gerard Turley, Author ; Maureen Maloney, Author | | Edition statement: | 2nd ed. | | Publisher: | Dublin : Gill & Macmillan | | Publication Date: | 2001 | | Pagination: | xiv, 634 p. | | Layout: | ill.. | | Size: | 25 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-7171-3171-6 | | Class number: | 330 | | Abstract: | Updated edition of this successful textbook, which introduces the theory adn practice of economics within an Irish and European context, with particular reference to both recent and current economic conditions. New to this edition: New material reflecting the changed economic conditions of the Irish economy resulting from the banking and fiscal crises that began in 2007, Revises chapter on economic growth and the Irish economy, which includes the banking crisis adn the property crash, Reflections on the Celtic Tiger era, including causes and consequences, New section on the eurozone and sovereign debt crisis, New case studies and questions, with answers now available online, Continues to provide the reader with a solid theoretical grounding in both microeconomics and macroeconomics. The book also includes a CD-ROM with interactive graphs, self-test, multiple choice questions and interactive lessons/tutorials. | | Contents note: | Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction to Economics;
Part I Microeconomics
Chapter 2. Demand, supply and the market; Chapter 3. Elasticity of demand and supply; Chapter 4. The consumer and demand; Chapter 5. The firm and production; Chapter 6. Market structures; Chapter 7. Factor Markets; Chapter 8. Market Failure; Chapter 9. Microeconomic policy issues in Ireland;
Part II Macroeconomics
Chapter 10. Measuring the macroeconomy; Chapter 11. The Keynesian revolution; Chapter 12. The determination of national income; Chapter 13. Money, interest rates, the central bank and monetary policy; Chapter 14. A basic framework for macroeconomic analysis-the IS/LM model; Chapter 15. Open economy macroeconomics; Chapter 16. Explaining the Macroeconomy - the AD/AS Model; Chapter 17. Macroeconomic issues; Chapter 18. Economic growth and the Irish economy; Endnotes; Glossary of terms; Index. |
Principles of economics : an Irish text [printed text] / Gerard Turley, Author ; Maureen Maloney, Author . - 2nd ed. . - Dublin : Gill & Macmillan, 2001 . - xiv, 634 p. : ill.. ; 25 cm. ISBN : 978-0-7171-3171-6 | Class number: | 330 | | Abstract: | Updated edition of this successful textbook, which introduces the theory adn practice of economics within an Irish and European context, with particular reference to both recent and current economic conditions. New to this edition: New material reflecting the changed economic conditions of the Irish economy resulting from the banking and fiscal crises that began in 2007, Revises chapter on economic growth and the Irish economy, which includes the banking crisis adn the property crash, Reflections on the Celtic Tiger era, including causes and consequences, New section on the eurozone and sovereign debt crisis, New case studies and questions, with answers now available online, Continues to provide the reader with a solid theoretical grounding in both microeconomics and macroeconomics. The book also includes a CD-ROM with interactive graphs, self-test, multiple choice questions and interactive lessons/tutorials. | | Contents note: | Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction to Economics;
Part I Microeconomics
Chapter 2. Demand, supply and the market; Chapter 3. Elasticity of demand and supply; Chapter 4. The consumer and demand; Chapter 5. The firm and production; Chapter 6. Market structures; Chapter 7. Factor Markets; Chapter 8. Market Failure; Chapter 9. Microeconomic policy issues in Ireland;
Part II Macroeconomics
Chapter 10. Measuring the macroeconomy; Chapter 11. The Keynesian revolution; Chapter 12. The determination of national income; Chapter 13. Money, interest rates, the central bank and monetary policy; Chapter 14. A basic framework for macroeconomic analysis-the IS/LM model; Chapter 15. Open economy macroeconomics; Chapter 16. Explaining the Macroeconomy - the AD/AS Model; Chapter 17. Macroeconomic issues; Chapter 18. Economic growth and the Irish economy; Endnotes; Glossary of terms; Index. |
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