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2nd Edition N. Gregory Mankiw,
 Mark P. Taylor
 
 9781844808700
 
 
   
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 About the book Now firmly established as one of the leading economics principles texts in   Europe, the Middle East and Africa, this highly anticipated second edition of   Economics by N. Gregory Mankiw (Harvard University) and Mark Taylor (Warwick   University) will further enhance the book’s reputation for clarity, authority   and real-world relevance.
 This second edition provides:
 • New case   studies and news articles providing relevant and topical insights into real life   economics from UK, Europe, Middle East, and South Africa
 
 • Two new   chapters, one offering highly topical and in-depth coverage of the causes and   effects of the global financial crisis and one covering Keynesian economics and   IS-LM analysis
 
 • An introduction to the latest thinking in economics,   particularly regarding some aspects of behavioural economics, to help students   see different explanations for economic phenomena
 
 • An emphasis   throughout on ‘thinking like an economist’ – adopting the tools, methods and   concepts economists use in addressing problems and issues
 
 Economics is   essential reading for all students taking introductory economics modules on   undergraduate courses. It is also suitable for use with the economics component   of MBA courses.
 
 Economics is also accompanied by Aplia, an online,   interactive, auto-graded assignment setting tool. For more information about   Aplia please visit: www.aplia.com/cengageemea
 Features
                 
                  An accessible writing style that makes the science of economics as clear as   possibleThe classic ten principles approach to economics – introduced in Chapter One   and then referred to throughout the bookA distinctly European perspective, including reference to European   institutions and policy, familiar terminology and cultural references and use of   the Euro in examples and tablesPremium online support for lecturers include an Instructors’ Manual,   PowerPoint slides Exhibit slides and ExamView TestbankFor students, the companion website offers Learning objectives, Exhibit   slides, Multiple choice questions, advanced critical thinking questions, short   scenario-related questions and answers, Discussion Questions, Practice Questions   and Internet activities |