Economics, 12e
English
By (author): David Begg Gianluigi Vernasca Rudiger Dornbusch Stanley Fischer
concerns and the future we leave for our children. The twelfth edition of Economics by David Begg and
Gianluigi Vernasca is a focused toolkit for studying economics. It enables the reader to understand how
economics underpins the world we live in, by presenting the economic theory in a clear and accessible
way and applying it to real world situations.
This new edition has been revised and updated to include the latest topics and issues, such as the role
of information and the digital economy, immigration, and globalization. This material, combined with a
rich array of pedagogical features, encourages students to understand not only our economic past and
present, but also our changing world and the way in which economics can make sense of it.
Key Features:
New chapters on Globalization, National Sovereignty and the World Economy and Governing
the Market;
Fully updated chapters, including new and expanded material on behavioural economics and
game theory;
A range of pedagogical features, including topical case studies, boxes on economic concepts
and activity applications, which show the relevance and application of the material;
A flexible learning approach allows the reader to learn at their own pace, with end of chapter
questions graded by difficulty and optional math boxes for the technically-minded;
Clean and contemporary design for ease of reading and study;
Connect® resources such as application-based activities, interactive graphs, algorithmic
questions and graphing and maths tutorials.
Available with McGraw-Hill Educations Connect®, the well-established online learning platform, which
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