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100 | _aJohn SLOMAN | ||
245 | _aECONOMICS | ||
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500 | _aI: INTRODUCTION Introducing economics II: FOUNDATIONS OF MICROECONOMICS Supply and demand Government intervention in the market III: MICROECONOMICS Background to demand Background to supply Profit maximising under perfect competition and monopoly Profit maximising under imperfect competition Alternative theories of the firm The theory of distribution of income Inequality, poverty and policies to redistribute incomes Markets, efficiency and the public interest Applied microeconomics IV: FOUNDATIONS OF MACROECONOMICS The national economy Macroeconomic Issues and Analysis: an Overview V: MACROECONOMICS The roots of modern macroeconomics Short-run macroeconomic equilibrium Money and interest rates The relationship between the money and goods markets Fiscal and monetary policy Aggregate supply, unemployment and inflation Long-term economic growth Supply-side policies VI: THE WORLD ECONOMY International trade The balance of payments and exchange rates Global and regional interdependence Economic problems of developing countries | ||
650 | _aECONOMICS | ||
700 | _aJohn SLOMAN | ||
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