Economics: The Basics
2nd Edition
By Tony Cleaver
Published November 9th 2010 by Routledge – 272 pages
Series: The Basics
Published November 9th 2010 by Routledge – 272 pages
Series: The Basics
Now in its second edition, Economics: The Basics provides an engaging and topical introduction to the key issues in contemporary economics. Fully updated to take into account the economic recession, changing patterns in world trade, housing and currency markets, this book covers fundamental issues, including:
With a glossary of terms, suggestions for further reading and new case studies covering subjects including the sub-prime mortgage crisis, changing commodity prices and speculative bubbles, this comprehensive and accessible guide is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how economics works.
"As part of the Routledge series 'The Basics,' Cleaver (Univ. of Durham, UK) has updated his 2004 edition to include an engaging, informative first chapter on the recent worldwide financial crisis… Lucid writing and an international perspective differentiate this book from similar surveys such as Economics for the Rest of Us by Moshe Adler (CH, Jun'10, 47-5754), Naked Economics by Charles Wheelan (CH, Oct'10, 48-1001), and The Little Book of Economics by Greg Ip (CH, Apr'11, 48-4591). Recommended." -- M. H. Maier, Glendale Community College. (CHOICE August 2011)
1. Introduction 2. A Choice of Economic Systems 3. Prices, Markets, Coffee and Real Estate 4. The Business of Supply 5. Inflation and Unemployment: Boom and Bust 6. Money, Banks, Bubbles and Crises 7. National Income, World Trade and Multinational Enterprise 8. Can we Reduce Poverty and Protect the Environment? Glossary
Tony Cleaver is Senior Teaching Fellow in Economics at the University of Durham, UK
Name: Economics: The Basics: 2nd Edition (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Tony Cleaver. Now in its second edition, Economics: The Basics provides an engaging and topical introduction to the key issues in contemporary economics. Fully updated to take into account the economic recession, changing patterns in world trade, housing and currency...
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