Taking the Fear Out of Economics

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Business Press, 2000 - Business & Economics - 289 pages
Economics textbooks can be boring, overlong and full of theory with no supporting real world examples. Taking the Fear Out of Economics provides a comprehensive yet simple introduction to microeconomics, assuming no prior knowledge. The text attempts to take the fear out of microeconomics by recognising that there is a fear factor. This fear is addressed by using real world examples to enrich the theory. Each section finishes with at least one practice session. The wealth of examples and the emphasis on practice makes this text the ideal learning tool for introductory courses on economics. Each chapter includes: a summary of the topics covered, an explanation of the theory with appropriate examples and case studies, a review of the key points, and answers to the practice questions.

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John Curran teaches economics at the University of North London

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