Economics: Global and Southern African Perspectives 2/E Volume 1 Microeconomics ePDF

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Now in its 2ndedition, Microeconomics: Global and Southern African Perspectives aims to change the way that students see the world and open their eyes to the “economic way of thinking”. In this way, they are able to gain insights into how the economy works and how it might be made to work better.

Based on the 10thedition of Michael Parkin’s internationally renowned Microeconomics, the 2ndedition of Microeconomics: Global and Southern African Perspectives combines Parkin’s expertise and international perspective with local knowledge and context.

Microeconomics: Global and Southern African Perspectives is the ideal textbook for university students learning the principles of microeconomics. It covers the core principles and tools of economic science, which are put to work by using them in the context of a wide range of local and international problems and issues.

Key features of this expanded edition include:

  • Clear learning objectives;
  • A real-world, student-friendly scenario to grab students’ attention, and a brief preview at the beginning of each chapter;
  • Economic analysis of the latest relevant Southern African news articles and case studies to show how economic principles can be used to understand our world;
  • Review questions, end-of-chapter problems and critical thinking exercises drawn from the international and local economic landscape;
  • Full-colour text and figures to illustrate and reinforce key ideas;and
  • Mathematics notes to strengthen students’ grasp of key principles.

Furthermore, Pearson’s Study on the Go provides a unique mobile integration between the text and online content. Students can link to Study on the Go directly from a smartphone allowing them to study whenever and wherever they wish. Study on the Go contains popular study tools for each chapter, including summaries, glossary flashcards and quizzes.

About the authors
Michael Parkin is Emeritus Professor at the University of Western Ontario and author of the best-selling US Microeconomics, now adapted for many countries and used by over a million students across the world.
Geoffrey Antrobus is presently Emeritus Professor of Microeconomics and a Senior Mellon Fellow at Rhodes University.
Peter Baur holds a PhD in Microeconomics and teaches the subject at the University of Johannesburg.
Janet Bruce-Brand taught Microeconomics at the University of Natal and is now a researcher in private practice.
Marcel Kohler teaches Microeconomics at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
Leigh Neethling teaches Microeconomics at the University of Cape Town.
Bruce Rhodes holds a PhD in Microeconomics and teaches the subject at the University

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9781928226574

Number Of Pages

482

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19.74 mb

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PDF

Edition

2

Published

31-01-2016