An introduction to modern economics /

By: Hardwick, PhilipContributor(s): Khan, Bahadur | Langmead, JohnMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London ; Longman, 1994Edition: 4th edDescription: xiii, 632 p. : illISBN: 0582244730Subject(s): EconomicsDDC classification: 330
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A comprehensive introduction to economic principles, covering both micro and macroeconomics. The 4th edition of this text incorporates many new features, but aims to retain a concise style and emphasis on clear exposition of an economic theory.
Summary: The nature and scope of Economics.Production.Demand.Utility and demand. Supply. Equilibrium anddisequilibrium. Resource allocation. Introduction to welfare economics. Theory of the firm 1 & 2.Introducing the public sector. Public goods and externalities. Environmental economics. Financing the public sector. Issues of public policy. The determination of wages. Rewards to factors of production. Introducing macroeconomics. National income and employment. Consumption and investment. Money 1&2. Money and national income. Cyclical fluctuations. Economic growth and development. Macroeconomic policies. Unemployment. Inflation. The balance of payments and exchange rates. International trade and policy. The European Community. Economic Inequality. Questions and Answers. Contributions from selected Economists to mainstream economic theory.
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A comprehensive introduction to economic principles, covering both micro and macroeconomics. The 4th edition of this text incorporates many new features, but aims to retain a concise style and emphasis on clear exposition of an economic theory.

The nature and scope of Economics.Production.Demand.Utility and demand. Supply. Equilibrium anddisequilibrium. Resource allocation. Introduction to welfare economics. Theory of the firm 1 & 2.Introducing the public sector. Public goods and externalities. Environmental economics. Financing the public sector. Issues of public policy. The determination of wages. Rewards to factors of production. Introducing macroeconomics. National income and employment. Consumption and investment. Money 1&2. Money and national income. Cyclical fluctuations. Economic growth and development. Macroeconomic policies. Unemployment. Inflation. The balance of payments and exchange rates. International trade and policy. The European Community. Economic Inequality. Questions and Answers. Contributions from selected Economists to mainstream economic theory.

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