
Economics
Richard G. Lipsey(Author)
Oxford University Press
10th Edition
Published on 1. November 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
720 pages
978-0-19-925784-3 (ISBN)
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Description
This fully updated and revised edition provides Economics students with a clear and comprehensive introduction to the principles of both macroeconomics and microeconomics. The macro sections include more focus on economic growth and contain a variety of global examples including development and the world trading system, the Japanese economy, EU monetary and fiscal policies and transition economies. The micro sections give more prominence to game theory and strategic interaction and include topics such as optimization of agents, market failure and the role of government, asymmetric information and incentives, and risk management. The clear full-colour layout and enhanced pedagogical features help guide the introductory student through the material. Pedagogy for this edition includes chapter learning objectives, chapter introductions, case studies, chapter summaries, end of chapter questions and a glossary.
Nwe to this edition are: new examples, including: coffee prices, museum charges, MPC paper on how interest rates work, globalization and poverty, economics of HIV/Aids and economics of tropical rain forests; economic growth is given more prominence in the Macroeconomics section; game theory and strategic interaction are given more prominence in the Microeconomics section; new case studies on: Argentina and asset price bubbles; and, updated sections on: Japan and EU monetary and fiscal policies. This edition has a companion web site which contains a high quality, full supplementary package for lecturers and students, including instructor's manual, computerised testbank, PowerPoint slides and web links.
Nwe to this edition are: new examples, including: coffee prices, museum charges, MPC paper on how interest rates work, globalization and poverty, economics of HIV/Aids and economics of tropical rain forests; economic growth is given more prominence in the Macroeconomics section; game theory and strategic interaction are given more prominence in the Microeconomics section; new case studies on: Argentina and asset price bubbles; and, updated sections on: Japan and EU monetary and fiscal policies. This edition has a companion web site which contains a high quality, full supplementary package for lecturers and students, including instructor's manual, computerised testbank, PowerPoint slides and web links.
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Edition
10th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
First and second level Economics undergraduates and postgraduates
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
num. fig.
numerous line figures
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 198 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-925784-3 (9780199257843)
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Persons
RICHARD LIPSEY, Simon Fraser University, Canada, and ALEC CHRYSTAL, Sir John Cass Business School, London
Content
1. Economic Issues and Concepts; 2. How Economists Work; PART 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MARKET ECONOMY; DEMAND, SUPPLY AND PRICE; 5. Price Theory in Action; 6. DEMAND ANALYSIS I: MARGINAL UTILITY; 7. Demand analysis II: Indifference Theory; 8. The Cost Structure of Firms in the Short Run; 9. The Cost Structure of Firms in the Long Run; 10. Perfect Competition; 11. Monopoly; 12. Imperfect Competition; 13. Economics of Risk; 14. Markets and Firms in Action; 15. DEMAND AND SUPPLY OF INPUTS; 16. The Labour Market; 17. Capital and Natural Resources; 18. Resource Allocation in Action; 19. MARKET SUCCESS AND MARKET FAILURE; 20. Government Success and Government Failure; 21. MACROECONOMIC ISSUES AND MEASUREMENT; 22. Economic Growth; 23. A Basic Model of the Determination of GDP in the Short Run; 24. GDP in an Open Economy with Government; 25. GDP and the Price Level in the Short Run; 26. GDP and the Price Level in the Long Run; 27. MONEY AND MONETARY INSTITUTIONS; 28. The Role of Money in Macroeconomics; 29. The Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates; 30. Macroeconomic Policy in an Open Economy; 31. INFLATION; 32. Employment and Unemployment; 33. International Trade; 34. Economics of Developing and Transition Countries; 35. Global Macroeconomics in Action