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Principles of macro economics

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Oversesa press; 2008Description: 204pISBN:
  • 97881886807621
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 339 FUL
Summary: This introductory text to macroeconomics includes learning outcomes stated at the beginning of each chapter and self-assessment questions to monitor progress. The text has been designed to cover current syllabuses of the A Level examination boards. Including explanations of the main issues in economics, such as monetarism, neo-classical theories, the IS/LM and Aggregate Demand Models, this extended and thoroughly revised text is suitable for A Level students, first year under-graduates and those studying for the examinations of professional bodies. Key features include wide coverage of economic theory supplemented by relevant examples drawn from contemporary events; explanations of the main issues in economics, including monetarism, neo-classical theories, the IS/LM and Aggregate Demand Models; numbered paragraphs facilitate cross-referencing and grouping of subjects into manageable portions; extensive use of diagrams and charts; end-of-chapter self-assessment questions for monitoring progress; coverage of the Single European Market and development economics; a glossary of economic terms.
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This introductory text to macroeconomics includes learning outcomes stated at the beginning of each chapter and self-assessment questions to monitor progress. The text has been designed to cover current syllabuses of the A Level examination boards.
Including explanations of the main issues in economics, such as monetarism, neo-classical theories, the IS/LM and Aggregate Demand Models, this extended and thoroughly revised text is suitable for A Level students, first year under-graduates and those studying for the examinations of professional bodies.
Key features include wide coverage of economic theory supplemented by relevant examples drawn from contemporary events; explanations of the main issues in economics, including monetarism, neo-classical theories, the IS/LM and Aggregate Demand Models; numbered paragraphs facilitate cross-referencing and grouping of subjects into manageable portions; extensive use of diagrams and charts; end-of-chapter self-assessment questions for monitoring progress; coverage of the Single European Market and development economics; a glossary of economic terms.

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