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Authors: Dixon, Tim (2022) - Pearson Economics 11: The Market Economy student book includes contemporary examples, up-to-date statistics and new content that link the Year 11 syllabus to today's economic news.
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Authors: Smith, Peter (2023) - Revised synoptic links to aid thinking across A-level topics - Knowledge-check questions to test students' understanding and grow their confidence - Refreshed real-world case studies on up-to-date topics with follow-up questions to build knowledge - New practice questions to develop important assessment skills, with answers available online - New examples, statistics and information in context
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Authors: Ammous, Saifedean (2023) - The book first presents the Austrian school method and the foundational concepts of value and time. With these foundations laid, the second part of the book explores how humans act individually to achieve their ends under scarcity—in other words, how humans economize.
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Authors: Zutter, Chad J (2022) - The 16th Edition concentrates on the material students need to know in order to make effective financial decisions in an increasingly competitive business environment. It allows students to make the connections between a firm’s action and its value, as determined in the financial market. With a large number of examples, this text is an easily accessible resource for in- and out-of-class learning.
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Authors: Yuan, Chunhui (2023) - This proceedings book, together with the conference, looks forward to spark inspirations and promote collaborations. International Conference on Economic Management and Green Development (ICEMGD) is an annual conference aiming at bringing together researchers from the fields of economics, business management, public administration, and green development for the sharing of research methods and theoretical breakthroughs. The proceedings consist of papers accepted by the 6th ICEMGD, which are carefully selected and reviewed by professional reviewers from corresponding research fields and the editing committee of the conference.
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Authors: Ogbenjuwa, Lucy (2023) - The book will help managers to understand the different financing options and criteria required by financiers. The study includes case studies from developed and emerging economies, including Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, China, Nigeria, and South Africa. The author concludes that the dominant challenges common to managers in both economies are access to land, collateral, and rising interest rates.
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Authors: Santos, Eleonora; Maria, Neuza (2023) - This book contributes towards deepening our understanding of what the new problems associated with achieving the goals of management and Economics in the 2020s and present possible solutions to the problems. This book is ideal for economists, businesses, managers, accountants, practitioners, stakeholders, researchers, academicians, and students who are interested in the current issues and advancements in corporate governance and earnings management
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Authors: Newbold, Paul (2022) - Statistics for Business and Economics enables readers to conduct serious analysis of applied problems rather than running simple “canned” applications. This text is also at a mathematically higher level than most business statistics texts and provides readers with the knowledge they need to become stronger analysts for future managerial positions.
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Authors: Gans, Joshua (2023) - Blockchain technologies have been rapidly adopted for the creation of cryptocurrencies and have been explored for a myriad of applications. While this is of important economic interest, the computer science behind how blockchains operate to provide security and provenance has been largely inaccessible to economists. This book is a bridge between the computer science and the economics of blockchains.
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Authors: Sussman, Oren (2023) - This manuscript is based on introductory lectures on financial economics that I delivered to masters students in the Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford. We approach financial economics as an application of general economic theory to both financial markets and financial institutions. Accordingly, we present both the general economic theory and its financial applications.
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Authors: Hausman, Daniel M (2023) - Is economics a science? What distinguishes it from other sciences, both natural and social? Does it have a distinctive method? Can its models of perfect rationality and perfect competition help us to understand real market economies and to help them to function better? This book offers answers to these questions and more"-
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Authors: Klammer, Sarah S (2022) - The authors start by developing this framework and then apply it to a variety of settings and empirical examples. Using this new method, economists will be able to reshape their analysis to account for how legal systems and specific legal rules impact economic performance and outcomes.
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Authors: Riley, Tim (2022) - Chapter 1: The Economic Problem. Chapter 2: The Operation of an Economy. Chapter 3: Economies: Their Similarities and Differences
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