Applied Economics (Macmillan Business)

Applied Economics (Macmillan Business)

by Frank Livesey (Series Editor), Brian Atkinson (Editor), Brian Atkinson (Editor), Frank Livesey (Series Editor), Bob Milward (Series Editor), Bob Milward (Series Editor)

Synopsis

Written by a team of experienced writers with contributions from specialist economists, Applied Economics combines up-to-date information with theory to provide an excellent introduction to real-world economics. The book includes chapters on the most important aspects of micro and macro economics, each containing the appropriate theory, but with the main emphasis on application. There are numerous examples, with a focus on Europe in every chapter.
This is an essential text for students on undergraduate courses in economics, business and social science.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 516
Edition: 1998
Publisher: Palgrave
Published: 11 May 1998

ISBN 10: 0333673824
ISBN 13: 9780333673829
Book Overview: 'This book is very suitable for those students who have little or no previous studies in economics. It is student friendly and provides an excellent exposition of most of the topics.' - Dr L. Wahid, Business School, University of Westminster

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'This book is very suitable for those students who have little or no previous studies in economics. It is student friendly and provides an excellent exposition of most of the topics.' - Dr L. Wahid, Business School, University of Westminster
Author Bio
BRIAN ATKINSON was formerly Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Central Lancashire and is now a full-time writer and part-time lecturer. He is former Chair of the Economics and Business Education Association. He is co-author of Economics: A Study Guide, written to accompany Economics by Parkin and King.

FRANK LIVESEY was formerly Professor of Economics at the University of Central Lancashire. He is a well known, established author in this area.

BOB MILWARD is Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Central Lancashire.