- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Economics and Business Environment is targeted at students preparing for a career in a managerial position in business or public service.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Wim HullemanEconomics and Business Environment116,99 €
- Olivier de BandtPreparing for the Next Financial Crisis61,99 €
- Institutional Change after the Great Recession37,99 €
- Virág BlazsekBanking Bailout Law35,99 €
- Slawomir Ireneusz BukowskiInsurance Market Integration in the European Union37,99 €
- Jin CaoThe Economics of Banking81,99 €
- Oded Shenkar (USA Ohio State University)International Business117,99 €
-
-
-
Economics and Business Environment is targeted at students preparing for a career in a managerial position in business or public service.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge-Noordhoff International Editions
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 5 ed
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 248mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 914g
- ISBN-13: 9781032048772
- ISBN-10: 1032048778
- Artikelnr.: 71531564
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Routledge-Noordhoff International Editions
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 5 ed
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 248mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 914g
- ISBN-13: 9781032048772
- ISBN-10: 1032048778
- Artikelnr.: 71531564
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Wim Hulleman and Ad Marijs are both teachers of Economics at the Windesheim University of Applied Sciences.
1 Economics and the business environment
1.1 Economic activity and economics
1.2 Business environment
1.3 Absolute and relative data
PART 1
The company in the business sector
2 Markets
2.1 Market, product and the business sector
2.2 Demand
2.3 Supply
2.4 Market price
3 Competition
3.1 Intensity of competition and competitiveness
3.2 The structure of the market
3.3 Business conduct and business results (performance)
3.4 The product's life cycle and industry structure
3.5 Porter's diamond
PART 2
The macroeconomic environment of companies
4 Producing
4.1 Prosperity
4.2 Added value
4.3 Production factors
4.4 The structure of the European economy
5 Expenditure
5.1 Consumption
5.2 Investments
5.3 Government expenditure
5.4 Foreign expenditure
5.5 The circular flow of income
6 The business cycle and policy
6.1 The business cycle
6.2 Inflation
6.3 The government
6.4 Macroeconomic basis statistics
6.5 Industry and the business cycle
PART 3
The monetary environment of companies
7 Money
7.1 The functions of money
7.2 Money supply
7.3 Demand for money
7.4 Monetary policy
8 Money and capital markets
8.1 Functions and classification of the money and capital markets
8.2 The money market
8.3 The capital market
8.4 The interest rate structure
8.5 Interest rate risk
PART 4
The international environment of companies
9 International economic relations
9.1 International economic trends
9.2 The theory of comparative costs
9.3 Free trade and protectionism
9.4 The balance of payments
9.5 International cooperation
10 The foreign exchange market
10.1 Characteristics of the foreign exchange market
10.2 Spot exchange rate
10.3 Exchange rate systems
10.4 Exchange rate policy in the European Union
10.5 Forward exchange rate
10.6 Exchange rate risk
11 Country selection and country risk
11.1 Country selection
11.2 Country risk
Appendix
Questionnaire for the analysis of a foreign market
Answers to Test questions
Credits
Index
1.1 Economic activity and economics
1.2 Business environment
1.3 Absolute and relative data
PART 1
The company in the business sector
2 Markets
2.1 Market, product and the business sector
2.2 Demand
2.3 Supply
2.4 Market price
3 Competition
3.1 Intensity of competition and competitiveness
3.2 The structure of the market
3.3 Business conduct and business results (performance)
3.4 The product's life cycle and industry structure
3.5 Porter's diamond
PART 2
The macroeconomic environment of companies
4 Producing
4.1 Prosperity
4.2 Added value
4.3 Production factors
4.4 The structure of the European economy
5 Expenditure
5.1 Consumption
5.2 Investments
5.3 Government expenditure
5.4 Foreign expenditure
5.5 The circular flow of income
6 The business cycle and policy
6.1 The business cycle
6.2 Inflation
6.3 The government
6.4 Macroeconomic basis statistics
6.5 Industry and the business cycle
PART 3
The monetary environment of companies
7 Money
7.1 The functions of money
7.2 Money supply
7.3 Demand for money
7.4 Monetary policy
8 Money and capital markets
8.1 Functions and classification of the money and capital markets
8.2 The money market
8.3 The capital market
8.4 The interest rate structure
8.5 Interest rate risk
PART 4
The international environment of companies
9 International economic relations
9.1 International economic trends
9.2 The theory of comparative costs
9.3 Free trade and protectionism
9.4 The balance of payments
9.5 International cooperation
10 The foreign exchange market
10.1 Characteristics of the foreign exchange market
10.2 Spot exchange rate
10.3 Exchange rate systems
10.4 Exchange rate policy in the European Union
10.5 Forward exchange rate
10.6 Exchange rate risk
11 Country selection and country risk
11.1 Country selection
11.2 Country risk
Appendix
Questionnaire for the analysis of a foreign market
Answers to Test questions
Credits
Index
1 Economics and the business environment
1.1 Economic activity and economics
1.2 Business environment
1.3 Absolute and relative data
PART 1
The company in the business sector
2 Markets
2.1 Market, product and the business sector
2.2 Demand
2.3 Supply
2.4 Market price
3 Competition
3.1 Intensity of competition and competitiveness
3.2 The structure of the market
3.3 Business conduct and business results (performance)
3.4 The product's life cycle and industry structure
3.5 Porter's diamond
PART 2
The macroeconomic environment of companies
4 Producing
4.1 Prosperity
4.2 Added value
4.3 Production factors
4.4 The structure of the European economy
5 Expenditure
5.1 Consumption
5.2 Investments
5.3 Government expenditure
5.4 Foreign expenditure
5.5 The circular flow of income
6 The business cycle and policy
6.1 The business cycle
6.2 Inflation
6.3 The government
6.4 Macroeconomic basis statistics
6.5 Industry and the business cycle
PART 3
The monetary environment of companies
7 Money
7.1 The functions of money
7.2 Money supply
7.3 Demand for money
7.4 Monetary policy
8 Money and capital markets
8.1 Functions and classification of the money and capital markets
8.2 The money market
8.3 The capital market
8.4 The interest rate structure
8.5 Interest rate risk
PART 4
The international environment of companies
9 International economic relations
9.1 International economic trends
9.2 The theory of comparative costs
9.3 Free trade and protectionism
9.4 The balance of payments
9.5 International cooperation
10 The foreign exchange market
10.1 Characteristics of the foreign exchange market
10.2 Spot exchange rate
10.3 Exchange rate systems
10.4 Exchange rate policy in the European Union
10.5 Forward exchange rate
10.6 Exchange rate risk
11 Country selection and country risk
11.1 Country selection
11.2 Country risk
Appendix
Questionnaire for the analysis of a foreign market
Answers to Test questions
Credits
Index
1.1 Economic activity and economics
1.2 Business environment
1.3 Absolute and relative data
PART 1
The company in the business sector
2 Markets
2.1 Market, product and the business sector
2.2 Demand
2.3 Supply
2.4 Market price
3 Competition
3.1 Intensity of competition and competitiveness
3.2 The structure of the market
3.3 Business conduct and business results (performance)
3.4 The product's life cycle and industry structure
3.5 Porter's diamond
PART 2
The macroeconomic environment of companies
4 Producing
4.1 Prosperity
4.2 Added value
4.3 Production factors
4.4 The structure of the European economy
5 Expenditure
5.1 Consumption
5.2 Investments
5.3 Government expenditure
5.4 Foreign expenditure
5.5 The circular flow of income
6 The business cycle and policy
6.1 The business cycle
6.2 Inflation
6.3 The government
6.4 Macroeconomic basis statistics
6.5 Industry and the business cycle
PART 3
The monetary environment of companies
7 Money
7.1 The functions of money
7.2 Money supply
7.3 Demand for money
7.4 Monetary policy
8 Money and capital markets
8.1 Functions and classification of the money and capital markets
8.2 The money market
8.3 The capital market
8.4 The interest rate structure
8.5 Interest rate risk
PART 4
The international environment of companies
9 International economic relations
9.1 International economic trends
9.2 The theory of comparative costs
9.3 Free trade and protectionism
9.4 The balance of payments
9.5 International cooperation
10 The foreign exchange market
10.1 Characteristics of the foreign exchange market
10.2 Spot exchange rate
10.3 Exchange rate systems
10.4 Exchange rate policy in the European Union
10.5 Forward exchange rate
10.6 Exchange rate risk
11 Country selection and country risk
11.1 Country selection
11.2 Country risk
Appendix
Questionnaire for the analysis of a foreign market
Answers to Test questions
Credits
Index