Macroeconomics with myeconlab
Glenn Hubbard, Anne Garnett, Phil Lewis, Tony O'Brien
Jul 2010, Paperback with access code, 544 pagesISBN13: 9780733986444
ISBN10: 0733986447
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Real examples. Real companies. Real business decisions. The key questions students of first year economics ask themselves are: `Why am I here? andWill I ever use this? Hubbard Macroeconomics answers these questions by demonstrating that real businesses use economics to make real decisions every day. Each chapter of the text: opens with a case study featuring a real business or real business situation, refers to the study throughout the chapter, and concludes with An Inside Looka news article format which illustrates how a key principle covered in the chapter relates to real business situations or was used by a real company to make a real business decision. HubbardMacroeconomics presents economics as a dynamic, relevant discipline for students.
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Part 1 IntroductionChapter 1 Economics: Foundations and modelsAppendix Using graphs and formulaeChapter 2 Choices and trade-offs in the market Part 2 How the market worksChapter 3 Where prices come from: The interaction of demand and supplyChapter 4 Elasticity: The responsiveness of demand and supply Part 3 Economic growthChapter 5 GDP: Measuring total production and incomeChapter 6 Economic growth, the financial system and business cyclesChapter 7 Long-run economic growth: Sources and policies Part 4 Short-run fluctuationsChapter 8 Output and expenditure in the short runAppendix: The algebra of macroeconomic equilibriumChapter 9 Aggregate demand and aggregate supply analysisAppendix: Macroeconomic schools of thought Part 5 Unemployment and inflationChapter 10 UnemploymentChapter 11 InflationAppendix: Is there a short-run trade-off between unemployment and inflation? The Phillips Curve Part 6 Monetary and fiscal policyChapter 12 Money, banks and the Reserve Bank of AustraliaChapter 13 Monetary policyChapter 14 Fiscal policyAppendix: A closer look at the multiplier Part 7 The international economyChapter 15 Macroeconomics in an Open EconomyChapter 16 The international financial systemAppendix: The gold standard and the Bretton Woods system
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- Chapter opening case studies trigger student interest and demonstrate chapter relevance by connecting economic theory to real business situations.
- `I appreciated the application of important concepts through real-world examples that any student can relate to. This is extremely significant to involve the students and engage them.---Haydir Alhashimi, UWS---
- An Inside Look concludes the chapter with a newspaper article format showing students how a key principle taught in the chapter relates to real business decisions or was used by a real company to make a real business decision.
- Making the Connection presents relevant, stimulating, and provocative news stories, primarily about business and aim to reinforce the relevance of economics to students.
- Solved problems provide models of how to solve an economic problem by breaking it down step by step. Each Solved Problem includes a problem statement, steps to solve the problem, a graph and a Your Turn feature directing students to related end-of-chapter problems for immediate practice.
- Dont Let This Happen to You features alert students to the most common pitfalls in the chapters material. These are supported with a related question in the end-of-chapter Problems and Applications section.
- Graphs Four devices are used to assist students to read and interpret graphs: captions, boxed notes, colour-coded curves and summary tables with graphs. End- of-chapter problems also require students to read, draw and interpret graphs. MyEconLab includes interactive graphing exercises.
- Contemporary coverage of both domestic and international economics policy changes that have occurred over recent years. Topics covered include significant fiscal policy changes in Australia, breakthrough developments with the World Trade Organisation, and a shift in the focus of the G8 leaders to the aid given to developing countries, just to name a few.
- MyEconLab is an online course management, testing and tutorial resource. This powerful platform allows lecturers to set automatically marked tests, quizzes and homework, and offers students the tutorial help they need when studying on their own.
- MyEconLab provides assistance beyond homework with a range of assessment options and tutorial resources that help students learn from their mistakes.
- MyEconLab lets you teach your course your way. Use MyEconLab as an out-of-the-box resource for students who need extra help, or take full advantage of its advanced customisation options.
Glenn Hubbard policymaker, professor, and researcher. R.Glenn Hubbard is the Dean and Russell L. Carson Professor of Finance and Economics in the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University. He is also Professor of Economics in Columbias Faculty of Arts and Sciences. He received his PhD in Economics from Harvard University in 1983. Anne Garnett BEcon (Hons), M.Phil (Econs) PhD (Econ)Anne Garnett is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at Murdoch University. She has extensive teaching experience at the undergraduate and postgraduate level, both in Australia and many parts of South-East Asia. Her research areas include regional economics, labour economics, international trade, and agricultural economics. She has published numerous chapters in books and articles in international journals. She has taught in all areas of economics at all levels, however over the past seven years her primary teaching focus has been to teach first year introductory economics. Anne Garnett has developed award winning electronic teaching materials for major economics textbooks and is co-author of the widely used Issues, Indicators and Ideas text published by Pearson Addison-Wesley. She also serves as a committee member of the Economic Society of Australia (WA branch). Phil Lewis BSc(Hons), MSocSc, PhDPhil Lewis is the Foundation Professor of Economics and the Canberra Director of the Centre for Labour Market Research at the University of Canberra. He is among the best-known economists in the area of employment, education and training in Australia and Asia. He is the author of over 100 publications including journal articles, book chapters and books including the well-known book Issues, Indicators and Ideas published by Pearson Education, now in its 4th edition. He is on the editorial board of The Australian Journal of Labour Economics and Economic Analysis and Policy. Phil Lewis has also worked extensively in government and has produced a number of major reports for the private and public sectors. He has served as the National President of The Economic Society of Australia. Tony OBrien award-winning professor and researcher.Anthony Patrick OBrien is a professor of economics at Lehigh University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1987.
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