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    Economics Second Edition by Blink, Jocelyn; Dorton, Ian;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 31 March 2011

    • ISBN 9780199184996
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages432 pages
    • Size 275x221x18 mm
    • Weight 1192 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Our bestselling IB Diploma course book for Economics has been revised and updated in line with the 2011 syllabus change.
    Now in colour, with increased diagrams and photographs to support students' learning as well as a CD-ROM that contains 17 handy revision sheets, specimen papers, glossary, and weblinks for further research.

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    Long description:

    The new edition of this bestselling course book has been specifically designed to support the student through the IB Diploma Programme in Economics.

    Written by experienced authors and examiners for the 2011 syllabus content, this book provides students with materials and activities that will help them towards success in the course. It also offers advice and guidance to help students address the new quantitative elements of the syllabus. It now comes with even more material on a brand new student CD-ROM, offering 17 handy revision sheets, specimen papers, a glossary and weblinks for further research.

    In addition the book provides activities integrated with study and learning approaches, TOK, and the IB learner profile to ensure that students are fully rounded participants in the programme. Examples, features, and case studies drawn from around the world will also encourage students to develop an international perspective.

    New edition available now - ISBN 9780198390008

    The Economics Course Book is thorough and accurately covers the course syllabus. The connection with Theory of Knowledge is outstanding.

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    Table of Contents:

    The Foundations of economics
    Demand and supply
    Market equilibrium, the price mechanism, and market efficiency
    Elasticities
    Indirect taxes, subsidies and price controls
    Costs, revenues and profits
    Perfect competition
    Monopoly
    Monopolistic competition
    Oligopoly
    Price discrimination
    Market failure
    The level of overall economic activity
    Aggregate demand
    Aggregate supply
    Macroeconomic equilibrium
    Low unemployment
    A low and stable rate of inflation
    Economic growth
    Equity in the distribution of income
    Why do countries trade?
    Free trade and protectionism
    Exchange rates
    Balance of payments
    Economic integration
    Terms of trade
    Economic development
    Measuring development
    Domestic factors and economic development
    International trade and economic development
    Foreign direct investment and economic development
    Aid, debt and economic development
    The balance between markets and intervention
    Assessment advice

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