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Economics/ The Institute of Commercial Management

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dorset: The Institute of Commercial Management, 2003Description: x, 565 pages, 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781903260210
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330 INS
Contents:
Preface Section one.Introduction 1.The nature and scope of economics Section two.Production 2.The economic background to production 3.The factors of production 4.The scale of production 5.The location of production Section three. 6.Basic ideas of demand 7.Basic ideas of supply 8.How price is decided in perfect markets 9.Elasticity of demand and supply 10.Application of the demand and supply model Section four.Market structures 11.Competititve markets - the institutions where price is decided 12.Monopoly, oligopoly and monopolistic competition 13.Public policy towards competition Section five.Factor markets and rewards to factors 14.Rewards to factors: distribution theory 15.More detailed ideas of rewards to factors Section six.Market failure 16.Market failures and how they are dealt with Section seven.Money and banking 17.The nature of money 18.The financial institutions Section eight. Macroeconomics 19.The national income 20.Economic policy Section nine. Unemployment and inflation 21.Unemployment and inflation Section ten.Economic policy instruments 22.Taxation, government spending and budgets 23.Money and monetary policy Section eleven.International trade 24.Theory of international trade 25.The European Union and other free trade areas 26.The balance of payments Section twelve.International monetary issues & globalisation International monetary issues & globalisation 27.Exchange rate & the balance of payments problem 28.Globalisation
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 330 INS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 219889

Includes index.

Preface Section one.Introduction 1.The nature and scope of economics Section two.Production 2.The economic background to production 3.The factors of production 4.The scale of production 5.The location of production Section three. 6.Basic ideas of demand 7.Basic ideas of supply 8.How price is decided in perfect markets 9.Elasticity of demand and supply 10.Application of the demand and supply model Section four.Market structures 11.Competititve markets - the institutions where price is decided 12.Monopoly, oligopoly and monopolistic competition 13.Public policy towards competition Section five.Factor markets and rewards to factors 14.Rewards to factors: distribution theory 15.More detailed ideas of rewards to factors Section six.Market failure 16.Market failures and how they are dealt with Section seven.Money and banking 17.The nature of money 18.The financial institutions Section eight. Macroeconomics 19.The national income 20.Economic policy Section nine. Unemployment and inflation 21.Unemployment and inflation Section ten.Economic policy instruments 22.Taxation, government spending and budgets 23.Money and monetary policy Section eleven.International trade 24.Theory of international trade 25.The European Union and other free trade areas 26.The balance of payments Section twelve.International monetary issues & globalisation International monetary issues & globalisation 27.Exchange rate & the balance of payments problem 28.Globalisation

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