Principles of Economics

Written by an award-winning educator and a highly respected macroeconomist, this best-selling introduction to economics demonstrates the relevance of economics in students' studies, lives, and the world. It shows them that economics is a powerful way of thinking and actually teaches them how to...

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Main Authors: Case, Karl E (Author), Fair, Ray C (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice Hall 1996
Edition:4th ed
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Summary:Written by an award-winning educator and a highly respected macroeconomist, this best-selling introduction to economics demonstrates the relevance of economics in students' studies, lives, and the world. It shows them that economics is a powerful way of thinking and actually teaches them how to think like an economist and how to use economics to interpret world events. This student-friendly, hands-on approach to economics provides a unified approach to economic theory, issues and policies. A lively writing style, clear explanations, good graphs, relevant examples, and an unparalleled supplements package keep students motivated throughout the course.
Item Description:Includes index
Physical Description:1014 pages colour illustrations 26 cm
ISBN:0134404882