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Economics Explained Peter Maunder

Economics Explained By Peter Maunder

Economics Explained by Peter Maunder


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Authoritative, yet accessible to all, the revised and fully updated edition of this leading introductory textbook is essential reading for A-level economics students.

Economics Explained Summary

Economics Explained by Peter Maunder

Authoritative, yet accessible to all, the revised and fully updated edition of this leading introductory textbook is essential reading for A-level economics students. The book is divided into five main sections: 1. Markets and Models Includes: economic systems, the price system, supply and demand. 2. Market Failure and Governments Inlcudes : government intervention in the economy, environmental and welfare issues, income distribution. 3. The National Economy (Introductory macroeconomics) Includes: national income accounting, aggregate supply and demand, money and financial institutions. 4. Microeconomic Theory Includes: consumer choice, pricing and output decisions, rent, interest and profits. 5. Economic Issues and Policies Includes: growth, competition, monetary policy and inflation, economic development.

About Peter Maunder

Nancy Wall is a well-known author of economics and business studies textbooks for GCE, GCSE and GNVQ. She is a Co-Director of the Nuffield Economics and Business Project and an active member of the Economics and Business Education Association. Danny Myers is a lecturer in economics at the University of the West of England, Bristol. Peter Maunder is an economist based at Leicester University. He is also the Chief Examiner for AS and A-level Economics at Edexcel (London Exams).

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GOR001651263
9780003277586
0003277585
Economics Explained by Peter Maunder
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
2000-05-20
608
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