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Economics Mark P. Taylor

Economics By Mark P. Taylor

Economics by Mark P. Taylor


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One of the leading Economics principles texts in the UK and Europe, restructured and reorganized to more directly match economics students' course structures and learning and assessment needs.

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Economics by Mark P. Taylor

Now firmly established as one of the leading economics principles texts in the UK and Europe, this exciting new third edition of Economics by N. Gregory Mankiw (Harvard University) and Mark P. Taylor (Warwick University), has undergone some significant restructuring and reorganization to more directly match economics students' course structures and learning and assessment needs. There are new sections covering microeconomic and macroeconomic topics and concepts in more depth, whilst at the same time retaining the book's reputation for clarity, authority and real world relevance.

About Mark P. Taylor

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. N. Gregory Mankiw is Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics at Harvard University. He studied economics at Princeton University and MIT. Dr. Mankiw is a prolific writer and a regular participant in academic and policy debates. His research includes work on price adjustment, consumer behavior, 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, and in more widely accessible forums, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and Fortune. Dr. 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.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction to economics 1. Ten principles of economics 2. Thinking like an economist Part 2 Supply and demand: how markets work 3. The market forces of supply and demand 4. Elasticity and its applications 5. Background to demand: the theory of consumer choice 6. Background to supply: firms in competitive markets Part 3 Markets, efficiency and welfare 7. Consumers, producers and the efficiency of the market 8. Supply, demand and government policies Part 4 The economics of the public sector 9. The tax system and the costs of taxation Part 5 Inefficient market allocations 10. Public goods, common resources and merit goods 11. Externalities and market failure 12. Information and behavioural economics Part 6 Firm behaviour and market structures 13. Firms' production decisions 14. Market structures i: monopoly 15. Market structures ii: monopolistic competition 16. Market structures iii: oligopoly Part 7 Factor markets 17. The economics of labour markets Part 8 Inequality 18. Income inequality and poverty Part 9 Trade 19. Interdependence and the gains from trade Part 10 The data of macroeconomics 20. Measuring a nation's income 21. Measuring the cost of living Part 11 The real economy in the long run 22. Production and growth 23. Unemployment Part 12 Interest rates, money and the prices in the long run 24. Saving, investment and the financial system 25. The basic tools of finance 26. The monetary system 27. Money growth and inflation Part 13 The macroeconomics of open economics 28. Open-economy macroeconomics: basic concepts 29. A macroeconomic theory of the open economy Part 14 Short-run economic fluctuations 30. Business cycles 31. Keynesian economics and IS-LM analysis 32. Aggregate demand and aggregate supply 33. The influence of monetary and fiscal policy on aggregate demand 34. The short-run trade off between inflation and unemployment 35. Supply-side economics Part 15 International macroeconomics 36. Common currency areas and european monetary union 37. The financial crisis and sovereign debt

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GOR008824203
9781408093795
1408093790
Economics by Mark P. Taylor
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Cengage Learning EMEA
20140507
904
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