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Economics - European Edition (Paperback, 10th edition)
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Economics - European Edition (Paperback, 10th edition)
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Think like an economist! Economics touches almost every aspect of
life, from climate change to terrorism, taxes to house prices,
wages, to how much time to spend studying! Thinking like an
economist will enable you to evaluate economic policies, understand
human behaviour, and make more informed decisions. This
comprehensive revision retains the hallmarks of previous editions,
with a thorough and detailed presentation of the principles of
economics and on the development of your critical thinking skills.
With the addition of new features, such as At Issue and Economics
in the News, this new edition uses real-world examples and
applications to incorporate the latest developments in the Eurozone
and UK policy. The leading economists in the news today started out
like you, as students taking a course in the principles of
economics. Like them, you can learn to think like an economist, and
this book will show you how. New to this edition: *New feature*
End-of-chapter worked problem supports 'learning by doing' and
offers an active review of the chapter *New feature* Each chapter
starts with a real problem or question which is then developed
through the Economics in the News section and additional
end-of-chapter questions, supporting critical thinking development
*Reimagined feature* All Economics in the News sections have been
updated and emphasise solid coverage of real news *Updated
coverage* EU membership, healthcare, externalities, immigration,
financial markets, bank regulation, the exchange rate, cycles,
inflation, and deflation Author bios: Michael Parkin is Professor
Emeritus of the University of Western Ontario. His books are used
by over a million students across the world. Melanie Powell is
Reader in Economics at Derby University Business School. Kent
Matthews is the Sir Julian Hodge Professor of Banking and Finance
at the Cardiff Business School.
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