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Economics seventh edition is all new. A new co author Alison Wride from the University of Exeter has joined the team to build on the well known and well loved previous six editions. The new seventh edition continues to provide a comprehensive and completely up-to-date self-contained introduction to the world of economics.
easy to learn from, flexible to teach from
John Slomans Economics has proven to be an extremely popular text, with consistently positive feedback from students. Comprehensive and completely up-to-date, this sixth edition is the ideal introduction to economics for those looking to be interested and motivated by the subject. Its carefully designed to enhance your learning and help you to raise your marks too!
Classic features:
· Careful use of a wealth of examples and cases to make the subject relevant to the real world and bring it to life.
· Every sentence carefully considered to ensure clarity and ease of understanding.
· Learning features integrated throughout the text, such as questions, definitions, web references and summaries. These encourage you to reflect on what youve learnt and highlight the links between different areas of the subject.
· Suitable for a range of courses: advanced material is covered for more rigorous courses, but is easily identifiable and can be omitted without hindering understanding of basic concepts.
New to this edition:
· Thoroughly revised and updated: every sentence, table, chart and factual reference has been reviewed, and revised where necessary.
· Many new examples and boxes have been added.
· NEW Threshold Concepts feature explaining the core concepts you need to grasp in order to think like an economist.
· NEW Looking at the Maths panels express models and theories mathematically in addition to the words and diagrams used in the main body of the text. They are backed up by fully worked examples with questions and answers on the Companion Website, but can easily be omitted on less rigorous courses.
· Policy sections have been updated to reflect recent changes, for example on competition policy, monetary policy and environmental policy.
· Extended coverage of various aspects of globalisation, such as the rapid economic growth in China, and attempts to reduce developing country debt.
The best resource package for introductory economics just got better! Resources are carefully integrated with the text to provide a complete and blended learning experience.
· Now with MyEconLab: enables you to assess your own learning, and provides a personalised Study Plan which identifies areas you need to concentrate on to improve your grades. Specific tools are provided for you to direct your study in the most efficient way. Access to MyEconLab is provided with every new purchase of the main text.
· A wealth of resources is provided on the Companion Website for both lecturers and students. See inside for further details.
· A printed Workbook containing a set of over 1500 questions of various types, carefully matched to the content of the main text, allows you to test your understanding and apply your knowledge. Available for purchase on its own, or value packed with the main text at a discount.
· WinEcon CD contains award-winning interactive tutorials, especially customised for use with Slomans Economics. Available for purchase at a discount with the main text.
Audience:
Suitable for use on principles of economics courses as a part of single or joint honours economics degree programmes, or on introductory economics courses as a part of a business, social science or other degree programme.
About the author:
John Sloman is Principal Lecturer in the School of Economics at the University of the West of England. He is also Director of the Economics Network: the economics subject centre of the Higher Education Academy. Economics Network is based at the University of Bristol.
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I viewed economics as a boring subject until i picked up and read sloman. The great thing about this book is that you can just pick it up and read. It is well written in a concise and informative way that is not to technical yet contains all the information. This is backed up at the end of every section by a bullet point summary that covers the entire section.
If that is not enough the book is littered with case samples and explanations of terms, all importantly this book is utilising online accompanyment to the best of its ability. A website that has answers to questions in the book and the possiblity for a lecturer or teacher to set up and online course guide for their school or university.
This book is a must for anybody who wants to learn economics from scratch ot to build on their economics knowledde whether for school/university or for personal use.
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