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Business Economics N. Mankiw (Harvard University)

Business Economics By N. Mankiw (Harvard University)

Business Economics by N. Mankiw (Harvard University)


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Business Economics by N. Mankiw (Harvard University)

Business Economics brings together three authors with extensive experience in teaching both business and economics students. The text provides a clear and easy-to-read guide to the practical uses of economics in a business environment. Recent examples and cases throughout the text demonstrate the key economic issues facing the business world. Now covering the global economy, Brexit, the gig economy and international trade theories, the third edition ensures that students are up to date with the latest developments in business economics.

About N. Mankiw (Harvard University)

N. Gregory Mankiw is Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics at Harvard University. For 14 years he taught EC10 Principles, the most popular course at Harvard. He studied economics at Princeton University and MIT. Prof. Mankiw is a prolific writer and a regular participant in academic and policy debates. His research includes work on price adjustment, consumer behaviour, financial markets, monetary and fiscal policy, and economic growth. His published articles have appeared in academic journals such as the American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, and Quarterly Journal of Economics. His work has also appeared in more widely accessible forums, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and Fortune. Prof. Mankiw has been a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research, an adviser to the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and the Congressional Budget Office, and a member of the ETS test development committee for the advanced placement exam in economics. From 2003 to 2005, he served as chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers. Mark P. Taylor is Dean of the John M Olin Business School at Washington University, US and was previously Dean of Warwick Business School at the University of Warwick, UK. He obtained his first degree in philosophy, politics and economics from Oxford University. He then worked as a foreign exchange dealer in London for two years while simultaneously studying part-time for a master's degree in economics at London University, from where he also holds a doctorate in economics. Professor Taylor has taught economics at various universities (including Warwick, Oxford, Marseille and New York), at various levels (from principles courses to advanced graduate and MBA courses) and in various fields (including macroeconomics, microeconomics and econometrics). He also worked for several years as a senior economist at the International Monetary Fund and before that at the Bank of England. His work has been extensively published in scholarly journals, such as the Journal of Political Economy and the Economic Journal, and he is today one of the most highly cited economists in the world in economic research. In addition, Professor Taylor has acted as an advisor to the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the Bank of England, the European Commission and to senior members of the UK government. He is a research fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research, a member of council of the Royal Economic Society, and a fellow of both the Royal Statistical Society and the Royal Society of Arts. Andrew has over thirty years' experience as a teacher and author across all levels of education. His speciality lies within assessment, having been a former chair of examiners for a major awarding body in the UK for business and economics, a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Educational Assessors and a consultant for regulatory bodies. Andrew has written texts on business and economics across different levels, including A-level and undergraduate economics texts, has had articles published as a result of his PhD research and has worked on a wide range of online learning tools. He has been the editor of Teaching Business and Economics, the journal of the Economics, Business and Enterprise Association (EBEA), and Head of Higher and Vocational Education Publishing for a major global higher education publisher. Andrew is currently an associate lecturer in the Department of Management in the Lincoln International Business School at the University of Lincoln.

Table of Contents

Part I: The Economic and Business Environment 1. What Is Business Economics? 2. Economics and Business Decision Making 3. The Business Environment Part II: Microeconomics - The Market System 4. Supply and Demand: How Markets Work 5. Elasticity and Its Applications 6. Governments and Markets Part III: Microeconomics - The Limitations of Markets 7. Market Failure 8. The Consumer and Consumer Behaviour Part IV: Microeconomics - The Economics of Firms in Markets 9. Costs and Revenues in Production 10. Business Goals and Behaviour 11. Firm Behaviour and the Organization of Industry 12. Market Structures - Perfect Competition 13. Market Structures - Monopoly 14. Market Structures - Imperfect or Monopolistic Competition 15. Market Structures - Oligopoly 16. Corporate Strategy and Pricing Policy Part V: Microeconomics - Factor Markets 17. Factor Markets 18. Financial Markets Part VI: Introduction to Macroeconomics 19. The Macroeconomic Environment 20. Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply as a Model to describe the Economy 21. Government Economic Policy and the Effect on Business: Fiscal, Monetary and Supply-Side Policy Part VII: Global Business and Economics 22. The Global Economy 23. Issues in Global Business and Economics

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NGR9781473762770
9781473762770
1473762774
Business Economics by N. Mankiw (Harvard University)
New
Hardback
Cengage Learning EMEA
2019-01-13
624
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