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The Oxford Handbook of Rheumatology, 4th edition has been fully
reviewed and updated to make it into an invaluable guide for
students, trainees, consultant rheumatologists, and everyone caring
for patients with musculoskeletal disease. With the addition of a
paediatric rheumatologist to the editor team, this new edition is a
fully functional rheumatology handbook for patients from childhood
to adulthood. Practically structured, the handbook focuses first on
presenting symptoms and then considers key diseases, emergencies,
and rare diseases in detail. There is a comprehensive and updated
account of assessment, guidelines, and treatment options. The text
has been condensed with bullet points and summary boxes so the
reader can focus on the essential information. To aid understanding
over half of the images have been updated and the colour plate
section has been expanded. Taking a clinical, evidence-based
approach, written by experts, and presented in a clear, practical,
bullet-point style for rapid reference, this handbook will be your
constant companion and a joy to use.
The third edition of this successful textbook is a comprehensive,
rigorous survey of the major topics in the field of behavioral
economics. Building on the strengths of the second edition, it
offers an up-to-date and critical examination of the latest
literature, research, developments and debates in the field.
Offering an inter-disciplinary approach, the authors incorporate
psychology, evolutionary biology and neuroscience into the
discussions. And, ultimately, they consider what it means to be
'rational', why we so often indulge in 'irrational' and
self-harming behavior, and also why 'irrational' behavior can
sometimes serve us well. A perfect book for economics students
studying behavioural economics at higher undergraduate level or
Master's level. This new edition features: - Extended material on
heuristics and biases, and new material on neuroeconomics and its
applications - A wealth of new topical case studies, such as voting
behavior in Brexit and the Trump election and the current obesity
epidemic - More examples and review questions to help cement
understanding Accompanying online resources for this title can be
found at
bloomsburyonlineresources.com/an-introduction-to-behavioral-economics.
These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when
using this textbook and are available at no extra cost.
Managerial economics, meaning the application of economic methods
in the managerial decision-making process, is a fundamental part of
any business or management course. The current business environment
presents managers with increasingly difficult decisions, amidst the
Covid-19 pandemic and associated lockdowns, as well as the digital
revolution and improved technology. Now in its second edition, this
textbook features a new focus on how managerial economics has been
transformed by the increasing importance of digitization within
both the workplace and wider economy. It also features a new
chapter on consumer theory, which emphasizes psychological factors
and behavioural economics. Wilkinson adapts a user-friendly
problem-solving approach to take the reader in gradual steps from
simple problems through increasingly difficult material to complex
case studies, demonstrating how to apply the principles of
managerial economics to real-life situations. This book will be
invaluable to business and economics students at both undergraduate
and graduate levels.
Managerial economics, meaning the application of economic methods
in the managerial decision-making process, is a fundamental part of
any business or management course. The current business environment
presents managers with increasingly difficult decisions, amidst the
Covid-19 pandemic and associated lockdowns, as well as the digital
revolution and improved technology. Now in its second edition, this
textbook features a new focus on how managerial economics has been
transformed by the increasing importance of digitization within
both the workplace and wider economy. It also features a new
chapter on consumer theory, which emphasizes psychological factors
and behavioural economics. Wilkinson adapts a user-friendly
problem-solving approach to take the reader in gradual steps from
simple problems through increasingly difficult material to complex
case studies, demonstrating how to apply the principles of
managerial economics to real-life situations. This book will be
invaluable to business and economics students at both undergraduate
and graduate levels.
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