<p><strong>'...more useful than a dictionary and certainly more interesting!' –</strong> <em>The Bookseller</em></p><p><strong>'A useful supporting text that is likely to engender lively discussion and debate.'– </strong><em>Jacek Brant, University of London, UK</em></p><p><strong>'Clearly this book will appeal to economics undergraduates, but furthermore to any course with an economics content.' –</strong> <em>Tony Cleaver, University of Durham, UK</em> </p>
<p><strong> <br /></strong></p><p><strong>"...more useful than a dictionary and certainly more interesting!"</strong></p> <strong><br /></strong><p><strong><em>The Bookseller</em></strong></p> <strong><br /></strong><p><strong>"A useful supporting text that is likely to engender lively discussion and debate."</strong></p> <strong><br /></strong><p><strong>Jacek Brant, University of London</strong></p> <strong><br /></strong><p><strong>"Clearly this book will appeal to economics undergraduates, but furthermore to any course with an economics content."</strong></p> <strong><br /></strong><p><strong>Tony Cleaver, University of Durham </strong></p>
An A-Z of contemporary economics in all its forms, Economics: the Key Concepts is an affordable, accessible reference for students, lecturers and economists at every level. The key topics explored include:
- competition and monopoly
- development economics
- game theory
- property rights
- taxation.
Fully cross-referenced with extensive guides to further reading, this is the essential comprehensive pocket reference to the ideas, issues and practice of economics in the twenty-first century.
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Biografisk notat
Donald Rutherford is Lecturer in Economics at the University of Edinburgh and the author of The Routledge Dictionary of Economics (2002).