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Reading and Understanding Economics
0273722549

Kevin Boakes, Kingston University

Publisher: Financial Times Press
Copyright: 2009
Format: Paper; 272 pp

ISBN-10: 0273722549
ISBN-13:9780273722540Help icon

Our Price: £24.99
Status: Instock
Published: 27 Nov 2008
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Please view chapters 1 & 2 below:

Introducing Economics: Scarcity and Choice

The Economics of Demand and Supply

“This book will help you understand how economies and financial markets work, and how investors think. It helps you move from reading economics textbooks to understand the debates over economics and markets in the real world. I recommend it to anyone looking to work in financial markets or interested in the topic".

Michael Saunders, Economist - Citigroup

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To view Reading and Understanding the Financial Times by Kevin Boakes click here.

 
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In such turbulent economics times, Reading and Understanding Economics enables you to get to grips with all the issues in today’s economy discussed at length everywhere you look in the media leaving you armed with a new vocabulary of key economic terms ready to conduct your own analysis next time you read a newspaper or listen to the news for business or pleasure

The book demonstrates how the principles of economic theory can provide a useful framework for understanding many key aspects of everyday life, from topical issues such as the housing market and the rise in fuel prices, to more fundamental issues of life as education, employment and healthcare. 

The book works by analysing a selection of articles from the Financial Times, Economist magazine, Guardian and the Times newspapers. The selected articles all relate to some of the most important issues in economics. An engaging analysis of each article is provided, explaining how the subject matter reflects a key topic which will form an important part of any economics course. Key terms are explained clearly using practical analogies to aid understanding.

Book Blog - Visit the book’s website at www.pearsoned.co.uk/boakes  to access the author’s regularly updated blog for his take on current business news as it unfolds, download podcasts with further article analysis and check your understanding with suggested hints to in text questions

 
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