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ECONOMICS FOR BUSINESS

MULHEARN, CHRIS - Personal Name; VANE, HOWARD R. - Personal Name; EDEN, JAMES - Personal Name;

This textbook offers a succinct introduction to the world of business. With the perfect balance between economic theory and practical application, the third edition takes a contemporary approach to the subject by drawing on relevant examples and real-world case studies to explain key concepts and economic theory. It introduces students to multiple perspectives on a wide range of topics including the credit crunch, emerging markets and globalization, the role of the banking system in affecting money supply, the state of macroeconomics and also coverage of New Keynesianism. Clear and insightful, Economics for Business encourages critical thinking while it entertains with witty references, satirical cartoons and thought-provoking questions. This textbook will be core reading for first year undergraduate students studying modules in economics for business as well as students studying business and management degree courses, accounting degree courses and MBA modules for business.


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Chris Mulhearn
Call Number
338.5024 MUL e
Publisher
New York : Palgrave., 2001
Collation
xiii, 417 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-333-91476-7
Classification
338.5024
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Business & Economics
Buku Umum
Managerial economics
Economics
Commerce
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