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Economics for Business Competition, Macro-Stability and Globalisation

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ISBN-10: 0273683985

ISBN-13: 9780273683988

Edition: 3rd 2004 (Revised)

Authors: Dermot Mcaleese

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The selective, thematic, policy oriented approach of Economics for Business , combined with its strong emphasis on market structures, monetary policy and interest rates, business fluctuations and globalisation, makes it especially suitable for MBA and other executive programmes, as well as for post-experience conversion courses. Economics for Business focuses on three essential branches of modern economics: competition and the market system; macroeconomics and the economics of openness and globalisation, including the analysis of international trade, foreign investment and exchange rates. The book has a very strong business focus and has been used in the UK on many MBA courses as well…    
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Book details

Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Financial Times/Prentice Hall
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 648
Size: 7.68" wide x 9.65" long x 0.79" tall
Weight: 2.332

Preface
The new economic policy consensus
What makes nations grow
The market system and competition
The market system in action
Market demand and the pricing decision
The firm in a competitive market
The economics of market power
Competition policy, privatisation and regulation
Government intervention and the market system
Business and the environment
Hiring labour and the investment decision
The macroeconomic framework
Aggregate supply, aggregate demand and the price level
Price stability and central banks
Understanding interest rates and monetary policy
Unemployment and the changing labour market
Fiscal policy, budget deficits and government debt
Business fluctuations and forecasting
The global economy
Foreign trade: patterns and policy
Capital flows and foreign investment
Labour migration
The balance of payments: what it is and why it matters
Coping with exchange rates
Exchange rate regimes and the Euro
Index