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Principles of economics
- Title
- Principles of economics / N. Gregory Mankiw.
- Author
- Mankiw, N. Gregory.
- Publication
- Mason, OH : Thomson/South-Western, ©2007.
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Status | Format | Access | Call Number | Item Location |
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Text | Use in library | HB171.5 .M264 2007 | Off-site |
Details
- Description
- xl, 896 pages : illustrations (some color); 27 cm
- Summary
- PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS continues to be the most popular and widely used text in the Economics classroom. The 4th edition features a strong revision of content in all 36 chapters while maintaining the clear and accessible writing style that is the hallmark of the highly respected author. The 4th edition also features an expanded instructor's resource package designed to assist instructors in course planning and classroom presentation and full integration of content with Aplia, the leading online Economics education program. In the 4th edition Greg Mankiw has created a full educational program for students and instructors -- Experience Mankiw 4e. "I have tried to put myself in the position of someone seeing economics for the first time. My goal is to emphasize the material that students should and do find interesting about the study of the economy." - N. Gregory Mankiw.
- Alternative Title
- Economics
- Subjects
- Note
- Includes index.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- Introduction -- How markets work -- Markets and welfare -- The economics of the public sector -- Firm behavior and the organization of industry -- The economics of labor markets -- Topics for further study -- The data of macroeconomics -- The real economy in the long run -- Money and prices in the long run -- The macroeconomics of open economies -- Short-run economic fluctuations -- Final thoughts.
- ISBN
- 0324224729
- 9780324224726
- 0324360193
- 9780324360196
- LCCN
- 2005938056
- 9780324224726
- OCLC
- ocm66464610
- 66464610
- SCSB-1858696
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library