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Maths for Mankiw Taylor Economics is the perfect companion to Economics 3rd edition if you wish to gain a better understanding of the mathematical concepts commonly expressed in economics. Following the same structure as Economics 3rd edition, this text gives additional examples and explanations in a clear and easy to understand manner boosting your confidence in the key mathematical processes.
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Maths for Mankiw Taylor Economics is the perfect companion to Economics 3rd edition if you wish to gain a better understanding of the mathematical concepts commonly expressed in economics. Following the same structure as Economics 3rd edition, this text gives additional examples and explanations in a clear and easy to understand manner boosting your confidence in the key mathematical processes.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cengage Learning EMEA
- 3rd Rev. ed.
- Seitenzahl: 904
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 195mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1392g
- ISBN-13: 9781408093795
- ISBN-10: 1408093790
- Artikelnr.: 41388497
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Cengage Learning EMEA
- 3rd Rev. ed.
- Seitenzahl: 904
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 195mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1392g
- ISBN-13: 9781408093795
- ISBN-10: 1408093790
- Artikelnr.: 41388497
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Part 1 Introduction to economics
1. Ten principles of economics
2. Thinking like an economist
Part 2 Supply and demand: how markets work
3. The market forces of supply and demand
4. Elasticity and its applications
5. Background to demand: the theory of consumer choice
6. Background to supply: firms in competitive markets
Part 3 Markets, efficiency and welfare
7. Consumers, producers and the efficiency of the market
8. Supply, demand and government policies
Part 4 The economics of the public sector
9. The tax system and the costs of taxation
Part 5 Inefficient market allocations
10. Public goods, common resources and merit goods
11. Externalities and market failure 12. Information and behavioural economics
Part 6 Firm behaviour and market structures
13. Firms' production decisions
14. Market structures i: monopoly
15. Market structures ii: monopolistic competition
16. Market structures iii: oligopoly
Part 7 Factor markets
17. The economics of labour markets
Part 8 Inequality
18. Income inequality and poverty
Part 9 Trade
19. Interdependence and the gains from trade
Part 10 The data of macroeconomics
20. Measuring a nation's income
21. Measuring the cost of living
Part 11 The real economy in the long run
22. Production and growth
23. Unemployment
Part 12 Interest rates, money and the prices in the long run
24. Saving, investment and the financial system
25. The basic tools of finance
26. The monetary system
27. Money growth and inflation
Part 13 The macroeconomics of open economics
28. Open-economy macroeconomics: basic concepts
29. A macroeconomic theory of the open economy
Part 14 Short-run economic fluctuations
30. Business cycles
31. Keynesian economics and IS-LM analysis
32. Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
33. The influence of monetary and fiscal policy on aggregate demand
34. The short-run trade off between inflation and unemployment
35. Supply-side economics
Part 15 International macroeconomics
36. Common currency areas and european monetary union
37. The financial crisis and sovereign debt
1. Ten principles of economics
2. Thinking like an economist
Part 2 Supply and demand: how markets work
3. The market forces of supply and demand
4. Elasticity and its applications
5. Background to demand: the theory of consumer choice
6. Background to supply: firms in competitive markets
Part 3 Markets, efficiency and welfare
7. Consumers, producers and the efficiency of the market
8. Supply, demand and government policies
Part 4 The economics of the public sector
9. The tax system and the costs of taxation
Part 5 Inefficient market allocations
10. Public goods, common resources and merit goods
11. Externalities and market failure 12. Information and behavioural economics
Part 6 Firm behaviour and market structures
13. Firms' production decisions
14. Market structures i: monopoly
15. Market structures ii: monopolistic competition
16. Market structures iii: oligopoly
Part 7 Factor markets
17. The economics of labour markets
Part 8 Inequality
18. Income inequality and poverty
Part 9 Trade
19. Interdependence and the gains from trade
Part 10 The data of macroeconomics
20. Measuring a nation's income
21. Measuring the cost of living
Part 11 The real economy in the long run
22. Production and growth
23. Unemployment
Part 12 Interest rates, money and the prices in the long run
24. Saving, investment and the financial system
25. The basic tools of finance
26. The monetary system
27. Money growth and inflation
Part 13 The macroeconomics of open economics
28. Open-economy macroeconomics: basic concepts
29. A macroeconomic theory of the open economy
Part 14 Short-run economic fluctuations
30. Business cycles
31. Keynesian economics and IS-LM analysis
32. Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
33. The influence of monetary and fiscal policy on aggregate demand
34. The short-run trade off between inflation and unemployment
35. Supply-side economics
Part 15 International macroeconomics
36. Common currency areas and european monetary union
37. The financial crisis and sovereign debt
Part 1 Introduction to economics
1. Ten principles of economics
2. Thinking like an economist
Part 2 Supply and demand: how markets work
3. The market forces of supply and demand
4. Elasticity and its applications
5. Background to demand: the theory of consumer choice
6. Background to supply: firms in competitive markets
Part 3 Markets, efficiency and welfare
7. Consumers, producers and the efficiency of the market
8. Supply, demand and government policies
Part 4 The economics of the public sector
9. The tax system and the costs of taxation
Part 5 Inefficient market allocations
10. Public goods, common resources and merit goods
11. Externalities and market failure 12. Information and behavioural economics
Part 6 Firm behaviour and market structures
13. Firms' production decisions
14. Market structures i: monopoly
15. Market structures ii: monopolistic competition
16. Market structures iii: oligopoly
Part 7 Factor markets
17. The economics of labour markets
Part 8 Inequality
18. Income inequality and poverty
Part 9 Trade
19. Interdependence and the gains from trade
Part 10 The data of macroeconomics
20. Measuring a nation's income
21. Measuring the cost of living
Part 11 The real economy in the long run
22. Production and growth
23. Unemployment
Part 12 Interest rates, money and the prices in the long run
24. Saving, investment and the financial system
25. The basic tools of finance
26. The monetary system
27. Money growth and inflation
Part 13 The macroeconomics of open economics
28. Open-economy macroeconomics: basic concepts
29. A macroeconomic theory of the open economy
Part 14 Short-run economic fluctuations
30. Business cycles
31. Keynesian economics and IS-LM analysis
32. Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
33. The influence of monetary and fiscal policy on aggregate demand
34. The short-run trade off between inflation and unemployment
35. Supply-side economics
Part 15 International macroeconomics
36. Common currency areas and european monetary union
37. The financial crisis and sovereign debt
1. Ten principles of economics
2. Thinking like an economist
Part 2 Supply and demand: how markets work
3. The market forces of supply and demand
4. Elasticity and its applications
5. Background to demand: the theory of consumer choice
6. Background to supply: firms in competitive markets
Part 3 Markets, efficiency and welfare
7. Consumers, producers and the efficiency of the market
8. Supply, demand and government policies
Part 4 The economics of the public sector
9. The tax system and the costs of taxation
Part 5 Inefficient market allocations
10. Public goods, common resources and merit goods
11. Externalities and market failure 12. Information and behavioural economics
Part 6 Firm behaviour and market structures
13. Firms' production decisions
14. Market structures i: monopoly
15. Market structures ii: monopolistic competition
16. Market structures iii: oligopoly
Part 7 Factor markets
17. The economics of labour markets
Part 8 Inequality
18. Income inequality and poverty
Part 9 Trade
19. Interdependence and the gains from trade
Part 10 The data of macroeconomics
20. Measuring a nation's income
21. Measuring the cost of living
Part 11 The real economy in the long run
22. Production and growth
23. Unemployment
Part 12 Interest rates, money and the prices in the long run
24. Saving, investment and the financial system
25. The basic tools of finance
26. The monetary system
27. Money growth and inflation
Part 13 The macroeconomics of open economics
28. Open-economy macroeconomics: basic concepts
29. A macroeconomic theory of the open economy
Part 14 Short-run economic fluctuations
30. Business cycles
31. Keynesian economics and IS-LM analysis
32. Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
33. The influence of monetary and fiscal policy on aggregate demand
34. The short-run trade off between inflation and unemployment
35. Supply-side economics
Part 15 International macroeconomics
36. Common currency areas and european monetary union
37. The financial crisis and sovereign debt