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An introduction to modern economics / Philip Hardwick.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Harlow, England : Longman Publishing Group, 1999.Edition: 5th edDescription: 712 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0582357152
  • 9780582357150
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330
LOC classification:
  • HB 171.5 .H37 1999
Online resources: Summary: This comprehensive introduction to economic principles covers all of the major topics in an introductory micro and macro principles course. Although the book prides itself on its concise approach, it maintains an appropriate degree of economic rigour, enabling students of all ability levels to develop a full understanding of the issues being discussed.The text is a concise text covering the principles of economics. It is highly accessible, and the clear exposition allows students to focus on the essentials of the economic argument. The economic theory here is presented both graphically and, where appropriate, mathematically to ensure that students of all ability levels are able to develop a full understanding of the issues being discussed. The book is policy oriented, and it introduces welfare economics early on to allow a sophisticated discussion of a wide range of policy issues so that students understand real world implications of economic theory.
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This comprehensive introduction to economic principles covers all of the major topics in an introductory micro and macro principles course. Although the book prides itself on its concise approach, it maintains an appropriate degree of economic rigour, enabling students of all ability levels to develop a full understanding of the issues being discussed.The text is a concise text covering the principles of economics. It is highly accessible, and the clear exposition allows students to focus on the essentials of the economic argument. The economic theory here is presented both graphically and, where appropriate, mathematically to ensure that students of all ability levels are able to develop a full understanding of the issues being discussed. The book is policy oriented, and it introduces welfare economics early on to allow a sophisticated discussion of a wide range of policy issues so that students understand real world implications of economic theory.

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