Economics for Business

Competition, Macro-Stability and Globalisation

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Pearson Education | e druk, 2004
ISBN13: 9780273683988
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Pearson Education e druk, 2004 9780273683988
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"I have used Economics for Business as a key text on my Managerial Economics module in the Warwick MBA programme for a number of years. The book possesses the rare quality of being both accessible and rigorous. It is comprehensive, yet admirably succinct. The new material on international issues - such as trade agreements, currency crises and the Euro debate - in the latest edition will be greatly appreciated by teachers and students alike."

Professor Robin Naylor, University of Warwick

"Economics for Business is an excellent text, which is very well written and demonstrates the wealth of knowledge possessed by its author."

Professor Steve Bradley, University of Lancaster

Specially tailored for a business-oriented audience, this text provides a complete introduction to economics for business programmes. With its non-technical and down-to-earth style this book will help make the economics module on your business or professional programme a more instructive and enjoyable experience.

Features Full coverage of central issues in business-oriented economics course e.g. interest rates and determinants of exchange rates. Focuses on the increased openness and globalisation of the economy. Coverage of both macro and micro topics. Strikes a balance between theory and application. Sets economic ideas in their historical and social context. New! Material on China in the WTO, deflation, Argentina's currency crisis, the pros and cons of joining the Euro. New! Even more exercises and questions for discussion.

Economics for Business is especially suitable for MBA and other executive programmes, as well as for post-experience conversion courses.

 

Dermot McAleese is Whately Professor of Political Economy, and Dean of the Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Studies, at Trinity College Dublin. He has served on the Board of the Central Bank of Ireland and was visiting professor at the World Bank. He lectures on MBA and executive courses in Trinity College and he is a member of the visiting faculty of the Irish Management Institute and of the ENPC School of International Management (Paris). He has written extensively on economic policy and international economics.

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ISBN13:9780273683988
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Hoofdrubriek:Economie

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<ol> <li>1 The economic policy consensus</li> <li>2 What makes nations grow?</li> </ol> <p>Part I The market system and competition</p> <ol start="3"> <li>3 The market system in action</li> <li>4 Market demand and the pricing decision</li> <li>5 The firm in a competitive market</li> <li>6 The economics of market power</li> <li>7 Competition policy, privatisation and regulation</li> <li>8 Government intervention and the market system</li> <li>9 Business and the environment</li> <li>10 Hiring labour and the investment decision</li> </ol> <p>Part II The macroeconomic framework</p> <ol start="11"> <li>11 Aggregate supply, aggregate demand and the price level</li> <li>12 Price stability and central banks</li> </ol>

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