Microeconomics
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
An introductory text to economics. Topics featured include the economics of the firm and resource allocation, current economic problems and international economics and the world economy.





An introductory text to economics. Topics featured include the economics of the firm and resource allocation, current economic problems and international economics and the world economy.
Principles, Problems and Policies
OVERVIEW McConnell, Brue, and Flynn's Economics: Principles, Problems, and Policies is the #1 Principles of Economics textbook in the world. It continues to be innovative while teaching students in a clear, unbiased way. The 19th Edition builds upon the tradition of leadership by sticking to 3 main goals: Help the beginning student master the principles essential for understanding the economizing problem, specific economic issues, and the policy alternatives; help the student understand and apply the economic perspective and reason accurately and objectively about economic matters; and promote a lasting student interest in economics and the economy. GLOBAL EDITION Reorganized chapters to move international economics topics closer to the front of the book, including adding a web chapter into the physical textbook. New feature box and in-text examples that reflect a more global mix of countries, companies, and personalities. Globally-focused data throughout the text and figures to illustrate topics such as the uses of money, oil production in OPEC nations, and global interest rates. Updated discussion of exchange rates to focus on the euro and euro-area countries. Revised end-of-chapter material highlighting Asian, African, Central American, and European examples.
Revisions of previous books by the authors on macroeconomics and microeconomics. They have been updated to reflect the latest developments in economics. They feature a fully integrated global perspective and a new design and art programme.
This first book in English dedicated to philosophy in Cicero's letters addresses classicists, philosophers, political theorists, and historians. Cicero's political and philosophical activities are reassessed, with special attention given to the civil war and Caesar. A new picture emerges of Cicero the philosopher and philosophy's place in Roman political culture.