Essential Foundations of Economics

Essential Foundations of Economics

Author: Robin Bade

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13: 9780273768319

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Were you looking for the book with access to MyEconLab? Buy Essential Foundations of Economics plus MyEconLab with Pearson eText, 6/e (ISBN 9780273768364) and save 40%. A practice-oriented learning system that breaks the traditional textbook mold.To help the student focus on the most important concepts-and effectively practice application of those concepts-Essential Foundations of Economics is structured around a Checklist/Checkpoint system. The result is a patient, confidence-building textbook that prepares the student to use economics in their everyday life, regardless of what their future career will be. Need extra support? This product is the book alone, and does NOT come with access to MyEconLab. This title can be supported by MyEconLab, an online homework and tutorial system which can be used by students for self-directed study or fully integrated into an instructor's course. You can benefit from MyEconLab at a reduced price by purchasing a pack containing a copy of the book and an access card for MyEconLab: Essential Foundations of Economics plus MyEconLab with Pearson eText, 6/e (ISBN 9780273768364). Alternatively, buy access online at www.MyEconLab.com. For educator access, contact your Pearson Account Manager. To find out who your account manager is, visit www.pearsoned.co.uk/replocator


Foundations of Economics

Foundations of Economics

Author: Andrew Gillespie

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 517

ISBN-13: 0199296375

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Suitable for foundation degrees and non-specialist courses for first year undergraduates, this book introduces students to both Microeconomic and Macroeconomic principles. The text is supported by an Online Resource Centre and includes PowerPoint slides, instructors manual and a multiple-choice test bank.


Essential Foundations of Economics, Global Edition

Essential Foundations of Economics, Global Edition

Author: Robin Bade

Publisher: Pearson Higher Ed

Published: 2015-03-05

Total Pages: 630

ISBN-13: 129207549X

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For one-semester Principles of Economics courses. A practice-oriented learning system that breaks the traditional textbook mold To help students focus on the most important concepts–and effectively practice application of those concepts–Essential Foundations of Economics is structured around a Checklist/Checkpoint system. The result is a patient, confidence-building program that prepares students to use economics in their everyday lives, regardless of what their future career will be. This program provides a better teaching and learning experience–for you and your students. It will help you to: • Personalize learning with MyEconLab: This online homework, tutorial, and assessment program engages students in learning and provides instructors tools to keep students on track. • Encourage students to learn by doing: A Checklist/Checkpoint system provides a practice-oriented framework that enables active learning. • Command student attention and foster interest in the course: Engaging features draw students into the material, and keep them focused throughout the course. • Provide engaging, fully updated content: New and updated material on contemporary topics better motivates students to discover the economic way of thinking.


Political and Economic Foundations in Global Studies

Political and Economic Foundations in Global Studies

Author: Michael Anderson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-01-29

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 1317509676

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Political and Economic Foundations in Global Studies provides an innovative introductory examination of the global forces shaping the world today, seen through political and economic lenses. Along with its companion, Social and Cultural Foundations in Global Studies, the book exposes students to the historical contours of, and the key concepts and processes that underlie, the interconnections among individuals, societies, organizations, and governments. As in the rest of Routledge’s Global Studies series, the Foundations books employ a two-part strategy: conceptual underpinnings explored in the first part are enlivened by case studies in the second. Special features magnify the utility of the text: • Text boxes are employed to expand and emphasize specific material: they are used to open up the coverage to related topics or to call attention to especially critical material, such as historical milestones or key vocabulary. • Resource boxes offer links that point readers to sources—mostly online—on the topics discussed and establish a rich archive of additional material for readers to draw on. • At the same time, back-of-chapter References and Further Research lists help students to trace the material used by authors or to follow more general leads relating to the topics covered in the chapters. • Images highlight specific details of the case studies, helping to bring the subjects alive.


Foundations of Real-World Economics

Foundations of Real-World Economics

Author: John Komlos

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-01-11

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 1351584707

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The 2008 financial crisis, the rise of Trumpism and the other populist movements which have followed in their wake have grown out of the frustrations of those hurt by the economic policies advocated by conventional economists for generations. Despite this, textbooks continue to praise conventional policies such as deregulation and hyperglobalization. This textbook demonstrates how misleading it can be to apply oversimplified models of perfect competition to the real world. The math works well on college blackboards but not so well on the Main Streets of America. This volume explores the realities of oligopolies, the real impact of the minimum wage, the double-edged sword of free trade, and other ways in which powerful institutions cause distortions in the mainstream models. Bringing together the work of key scholars, such as Kahneman, Minsky, and Schumpeter, this book demonstrates how we should take into account the inefficiencies that arise due to asymmetric information, mental biases, unequal distribution of wealth and power, and the manipulation of demand. This textbook offers students a valuable introductory text with insights into the workings of real markets not just imaginary ones formulated by blackboard economists. A must-have for students studying the principles of economics as well as micro- and macroeconomics, this textbook redresses the existing imbalance in economic teaching. Instead of clinging to an ideology that only enriched the 1%, Komlos sketches the outline of a capitalism with a human face, an economy in which people live contented lives with dignity instead of focusing on GNP.


Foundations of Mathematical Economics

Foundations of Mathematical Economics

Author: Michael Carter

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2001-10-26

Total Pages: 678

ISBN-13: 9780262531924

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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the mathematical foundations of economics, from basic set theory to fixed point theorems and constrained optimization. Rather than simply offer a collection of problem-solving techniques, the book emphasizes the unifying mathematical principles that underlie economics. Features include an extended presentation of separation theorems and their applications, an account of constraint qualification in constrained optimization, and an introduction to monotone comparative statics. These topics are developed by way of more than 800 exercises. The book is designed to be used as a graduate text, a resource for self-study, and a reference for the professional economist.


Foundations of Economics

Foundations of Economics

Author: Yanis Varoufakis

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-01-08

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13: 1134682603

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Foundations of Economics breathes life into the discipline by linking key economic concepts with wider debates and issues. By bringing to light delightful mind-teasers, philosophical questions and intriguing politics in mainstream economics, it promises to enliven an otherwise dry course whilst inspiring students to do well. The book covers all the main economic concepts and addresses in detail three main areas: * consumption and choice * production and markets * government and the State. Each is discussed in terms of what the conventional textbook says, how these ideas developed in historical and philosophical terms and whether or not they make sense. Assumptions about economics as a discipline are challenged, and several pertinent students' anxieties ('Should I be studying economics?') are discussed.


Economic Foundations of International Law

Economic Foundations of International Law

Author: Eric A. Posner

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 383

ISBN-13: 0674067630

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Exchange of goods and ideas among nations, cross-border pollution, global warming, and international crime pose formidable questions for international law. Two respected scholars provide an intellectual framework for assessing these problems from a rational choice perspective and describe conditions under which international law succeeds or fails.