The eleventh edition of this successful textbook for Economics majors has been thoroughly updated and revised to give more depth to core principles. Pitched at a level that will stretch readers but still comprehensible for beginners, Economics is explained in a straightforward manner, whilst maintaining the rigour needed to enable students to progress with their studies. The book features a depth and breadth of topics combined with a balance of technical and applied material. In-depth explanations of theoretical concepts are balanced with a range of real world examples help students to understand and apply the concepts they have learnt. A supporting and newly expanded Online Resource Centre features supplements for lecturers including an instructor's manual; PowerPoint slides; answers to questions in the text; class exercises; and artwork from the text. Supplements for students include self-assessment multiple choice questions with feedback; crosswords compiled from key glossary terms; a list of useful websites; maths appendices; past exam papers and additional case studies.
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Professor Richard Lipsey is Professor Emeritus of Economics at Simon Fraser University in Canada. He has won a number of awards and distinctions for his contributions to Economics. He is a Fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research and was a member of their large scale international research project on Economic Growth and Policy until its completion in 2002. Professor Lipsey has served as an independent policy advisor to national organizations in both the UK and Canada. He has authored several textbooks and over 150 articles on aspects of theoretical and applied economics.
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