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Principles of Economics

Updated edition of this successful textbook, which introduces the theory andpractice of economics within an Irish and European context, with particular reference to both recent and current economic conditions. 

 

m Includes a CD-ROM with interactive graphs, self-test multiple choice questions and interactive lessons/tutorials.

New to this edition:

  • New material reflecting the changed economic conditions of the Irish economy resulting from the banking and fiscal crises that began in 2007
  • Revised chapter on economic growth and the Irish economy, which includesthe banking crisis and the property crash
  • Reflections on the Celtic Tiger era, including causes and consequences
  • New section on the eurozone and sovereign debt crisis
  • New case studies and questions, with answers now available online
  • Continues to provide the reader with a solid theoretical grounding in bothmicroeconomics and macroeconomics

Includes a CD-ROM with interactive graphs, self-test,multiple choice questions and interactive lessons/tutorials.

 

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Students taking economics at degree, diploma or certificate level.

Updated edition of this successful textbook, which introduces the theory and practice of economics within an Irish and European context, with particular  reference to both recent and current economic conditions. economy resulting from the banking and fiscal crises that began in 20 _ Revised chapter on economic growth and the Irish economy, which includes the banking crisis and the property crash _ Reflections on the Celtic Tiger era, including causes and consequences _ New section on the eurozone and sovereign debt crisis _ New case studies and questions, with answers now available online _ Continues to provide the reader with a solid theoretical grounding in both See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 1275g
  • Dimensions: 176 x 245mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Sep 2011
  • Publisher: Gill
  • Publication City/Country: Ireland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780717149889

About Francis O'TooleGerard TurleyMaureen Maloney

of Social Sciences and Philosophy Trinity Colleg Gerard Turley BA MA(Econ) PhD lectures in Economics at theJ.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics NUI Galway. Maureen Maloney BSW MBA MEconSc lectures in Managementat the J.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics NUI Galway. Francis OToole BA MMangtSc PhD lectures in Economics in the Schoolof Social Sciences and Philosophy Trinity College Dublin.

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