Economics seventh edition is all new. A new co –author Alison Wride from the University of Exeter has joined the team to build on the well known and well loved previous six editions. The new seventh edition continues to provide a comprehensive and completely up-to-date self-contained introduction to the world of economics.
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“The book has been written and revised in successive editions with a dedicated focus on the needs of students.”
Roy Bailey, University of Essex
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“There are a number of key strengths in the Sloman book. First, the clarity of the written style is outstanding. Second, the leaning features are exceptional. Third, the way in which the subject is tackled using logical ideas, graphical representation as well as the algebra gives students confidence in the their own ability to learn difficult topics. Fourth, the delivery of material across multi-media platforms is innovative and shows much creativity.”
Ian Jackson, Staffordshire University
Economics has never been so exciting to learn, nor so challenging to teach
The seventh edition of Economics contains the most up-to-the minute coverage and uses the latest data to track and analyse the impact of the global financial crisis on our economy.
Just like the economy, Economics has also been through a thorough overhaul. While retaining its classic features and clear and engaging writing style, it has many new features, including:
Suitable for your first principles of economics course read this textbook and see if you can do a better job of running the economy!
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John Sloman is Director of the Economics Network, the economics subject centre of the Higher Education Academy. Economics Network is based at the University of Bristol. John is also Visiting Professor at the University of the West of England, Bristol.
Alison Wride is Deputy Director of the University of Exeter Business School and an Associate Professor in Economics
John Sloman is Director of the Economics Network, the economics subject centre of the Higher Education Academy. Economics Network is based at the University of Bristol. John is also Visiting Professor at the University of the West of England, Bristol.
Alison Wrideis Deputy Director of the University of Exeter Business School and an Associate Professor in Economics."About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
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