| Title : | Economics | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | David K. H. Begg, Author ; Stanley Fischer, Author ; Rudiger Dornbusch, Author | | Edition statement: | 7th ed. | | Publisher: | London : McGraw-Hill | | Publication Date: | 2003 | | Pagination: | xvi, 552 p. | | Layout: | col. ill. | | Size: | 26 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-07-709947-3 | | Class number: | 330 | | Abstract: | The new edition continues to engage with the latest theoretical developments in economics. With a host of new boxes, data, and examples throughout, the new revision brings economics right up-to-date. A brand new feature of this edition is free access to Power Web, an online database of refereed articles, news stories and features about economics topics, kept right up-to-date with daily news feeds. | | Contents note: | Part 1 Introduction
1. Economies and the economy; 2. Tools of economic analysis; 3. Demand,supply and the market.
Part 2 Positive microeconomics
4. Elasticies of demand and supply; 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. Risl and information; 14. The information economy.
Part 3 Welfare economics: 15. Welfare economics; 16. Government spending and revenue; 17. Industrial policy and competition policy; 18. Natural monopoly: public or private?.
Part 4 Macroeconomics: 19. Introduction 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 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 5 The world economy: 33. International trade; 34. Exchange rate regimes; 35. European integration; 36. Less developed countries. |
Economics [printed text] / David K. H. Begg, Author ; Stanley Fischer, Author ; Rudiger Dornbusch, Author . - 7th ed. . - London : McGraw-Hill, 2003 . - xvi, 552 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. ISBN : 978-0-07-709947-3 | Class number: | 330 | | Abstract: | The new edition continues to engage with the latest theoretical developments in economics. With a host of new boxes, data, and examples throughout, the new revision brings economics right up-to-date. A brand new feature of this edition is free access to Power Web, an online database of refereed articles, news stories and features about economics topics, kept right up-to-date with daily news feeds. | | Contents note: | Part 1 Introduction
1. Economies and the economy; 2. Tools of economic analysis; 3. Demand,supply and the market.
Part 2 Positive microeconomics
4. Elasticies of demand and supply; 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. Risl and information; 14. The information economy.
Part 3 Welfare economics: 15. Welfare economics; 16. Government spending and revenue; 17. Industrial policy and competition policy; 18. Natural monopoly: public or private?.
Part 4 Macroeconomics: 19. Introduction 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 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 5 The world economy: 33. International trade; 34. Exchange rate regimes; 35. European integration; 36. Less developed countries. |
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