Principles of economics /
By: Sloman, John
Title By: Norris, Keith | Grant, Dean
Material type: BookPublisher: French Forest, NSW : Pearson Education, c2010.Edition: 3rd ed.Description: xvi, 399 p. ; col. ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9781442528536Subject(s): EconomicsDDC classification: 330 SL PR Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
Principles of Economics by John Sloman; Keith Norris; Dean Garratt PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS, 3e, is designed with one overriding aim: to make this exciting and highly relevant subject clear, accessible and easy to understand. The text puts economics in the context of the real world, bringing the subject alive and giving students an insight into the economy in which we live and the economic forces that shape our lives. The distinguishing features of the book are its clarity and conciseness. These make it ideally suited to introductory courses in economics which are now largely dominated by business studies students and other non-economics majors.
Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | Course reserves |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 330 SL PR (Browse shelf) | Checked out | 09/20/2023 | T0047132 |
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330 SL EC Economics for business. | 330 SL ES Essentials of economics / | 330 SL IN Introduction to economics / | 330 SL PR Principles of economics / | 330 SM EC Economics workbook / | 330 SN RE Reading between the lines. Issue 9 / | 330 SO BA Basic economics : |
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Principles of Economics by John Sloman; Keith Norris; Dean Garratt PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS, 3e, is designed with one overriding aim: to make this exciting and highly relevant subject clear, accessible and easy to understand. The text puts economics in the context of the real world, bringing the subject alive and giving students an insight into the economy in which we live and the economic forces that shape our lives. The distinguishing features of the book are its clarity and conciseness. These make it ideally suited to introductory courses in economics which are now largely dominated by business studies students and other non-economics majors.