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Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 78 mm x 98 mm, Gewicht: 950 g

Jackson / Mciver

Microeconomics


7 ed
ISBN: 978-0-07-471324-2
Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe

Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 78 mm x 98 mm, Gewicht: 950 g

ISBN: 978-0-07-471324-2
Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe


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Part One: Introduction to Economics
Ch 1The nature and method of economics
Ch 2The economising problem
Ch 3Demand and supplyPart Two: An Overview of Microeconomics
Ch 4 Allocation and the market system
Ch 5Organisation of business in the Australia Part Three: The Economics of Markets
Ch 6 Elasticity and its applications
Ch 7Consumer behaviour
Ch 8An overview of market structures
Ch 9The costs of production
Ch 10Pure competition
Ch 11Pure monopoly
Ch 12Monopolistic competition
Ch 13Oligopoly
Ch 14The demand for economic resources
Ch 15Wage determination
Ch 16Rent, interest and profitsPart Four: The Role of Government
Ch 17Market failure and resource allocation
Ch 18Inequality and povertyPart Five: International Economics
Ch 19Trade, free trade and protection


Mciver, Ron
Mr Ron McIver, B.Ec. (Hons), M.Ec. (Flinders), M.App.Fin. (Macquarie), AIBFRon McIver is a Lecturer in financial economics in the School of International Business, and Director of the Financial Markets Research Group (FMRG) within the Centre of Business Analysis and Research (CoBAR), at the University of South Australia. Prior to joining the University Ron was a Senior Research Officer (Economics) with the Industries Assistance Commission of the Australian Department of Treasury in Canberra. Ron has also held the position of Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Finance and Investment Management within the Accounting and Finance Group of the Business School at the University of Greenwich, London. Ron has provided training and advisory services in economics and finance within the banking and finance industry and the public sector, and has acted as a consultant on the design of graduate programs in business.Ron is an experienced provider of learning resources in the area of economics, having been extensively involved in the design, development and writing of a large number of courses for both the University of South Australia and the Open Learning Agency of Australia (OLAA). Ron has also co-authored a number of reports, texts on economics and articles on business and economic education.In recognition of his efforts in innovation in the teaching of economics Ron has been a recipient of a University of South Australia Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Jackson, John
Professor John Jackson, B.Sc.(Hons), M.Sc.(Economics)(London), Ph.D.(Pennsylvania)John Jackson was most recently Professor of Economics and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at RMIT; he died in 2006. He was previously Professor and Dean of Business at RMIT from 1991-1998 and before that Associate Professor and Dean of Economics and Commerce at the University of Western Australia. John had a Masters degree in economics from London University and obtained his PhD in economics from the University of Pennsylvania where he worked in the Wharton Econometrics Forecasting Unit. John had twenty years of experience teaching introductory economics and overseeing the delivery of large first year courses. He had been associated with this McGraw-Hill textbook on introductory economics since its first edition which appeared in 1980. Other teaching areas included public and welfare economics and John also contributed to senior leadership programs for public and private sector managers. Johns areas of research included optimal economic growth and growth policy and the role of education in growth of the Australian economy and he acted as a consultant to over twenty government agencies and private sector organisations. In addition to his academic and administrative work John was extensively involved as a board member of a number of arts and public broadcasting organisations.



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