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Principles of Economics

Australia and New Zealand Edition

Stephen King, Libich, Joshua Gans, N. Mankiw, Martin Byford & Robin Stonecash

Principles of Economics
Principles of Economics

Principles of Economics

Australia and New Zealand Edition

Stephen King, Libich, Joshua Gans, N. Mankiw, Martin Byford & Robin Stonecash

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Principles of Economics 6th edition combines microeconomics and macroeconomics into one volume for students who take a full years course.Focuses on important concepts and analyses necessary for students in an introductory economics course. Resource Access 12 Months. Stonecash UniSYD; Byford RMIT; Libich LaTrobe; King Monash

Stephen King is a Commissioner with Australia�s Productivity Commission and a Professor of Economics at Monash University. He has previously been Dean of Business and Economics at Monash University, a member of the Economic Regulation Authority of Western Australia, a member of the National Competition Council and a Commissioner at the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. Stephen has taught a variety of courses, including introductory economics for 11 years at Harvard University, Monash University and the University of Melbourne. Professor King has researched and published in a wide range of areas, including law and economics, game theory, corporate finance, and industrial economics. Stephen regularly provides advice to government, private firms and the courts on a range of issues relating to regulation and competition policy. He is a Lay Member of the High Court of New Zealand and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia. Stephen King is a Commissioner with Australia�s Productivity Commission and a Professor of Economics at Monash University. He has previously been Dean of Business and Economics at Monash University, a member of the Economic Regulation Authority of Western Australia, a member of the National Competition Council and a Commissioner at the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. Stephen has taught a variety of courses, including introductory economics for 11 years at Harvard University, Monash University and the University of Melbourne. Professor King has researched and published in a wide range of areas, including law and economics, game theory, corporate finance, and industrial economics. Stephen regularly provides advice to government, private firms and the courts on a range of issues relating to regulation and competition policy. He is a Lay Member of the High Court of New Zealand and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia. Joshua Gans holds the Skoll Chair in Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto; he was previously Professor of Management (information Economics) at the Melbourne Business School. He studied economics at the University of Queensland and Stanford University. He currently teaches network and digital marketing strategy, but prior to his relocation to Canada he taught introductory economics and incentive theory to MBA students. Joshua Gans holds the Skoll Chair in Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto; he was previously Professor of Management (information Economics) at the Melbourne Business School. He studied economics at the University of Queensland and Stanford University. He currently teaches network and digital marketing strategy, but prior to his relocation to Canada he taught introductory economics and incentive theory to MBA students. N. Gregory Mankiw is the Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics at Harvard University. As a student, he studied economics at Princeton University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. As a teacher he has taught macroeconomics, microeconomics, statistics and principles of economics. Professor Mankiw is a prolific writer and a regular participant in academic and policy debates. In addition to his teaching, research and writing, Professor Mankiw has been a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research and an advisor to the Federal Reserve Banks of Boston and New York and the Congressional Budget Office. From 2003 to 2005, he served as chairman of the US President�s Council of Economic Advisors and was an advisor to presidential candidate Mitt Romney during the 2012 US presidential election. Martin Byford is Senior Lecturer of Economics at RMIT University. Prior to joining RMIT he was Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Martin discovered economics during the final year of a combined Arts and Civil Engineering degree. Realising that he had made a terrible error in his choice of vocation, Martin went back to university to study economics. He completed a PhD at the University of Melbourne in 2007. Martin�s introductory microeconomics course is currently taught on RMIT campuses in Australia, Singapore and Vietnam. Robin Stonecash has recently retired from her position as Executive Dean of the Faculty of Business Law and Arts at Southern Cross University. She was previously Director of Executive Education and the Global EMBA at the University of Sydney�s Business School and Director of Executive Education at the Business School at the University of Technology, Sydney, as well as Director of Stonecash Associates, a boutique consulting firm. She studied economics at Swarthmore College, the University of Wisconsin and the University of New South Wales. She currently consults on strategy and negotiation as well as teaching economics, strategy and negotiation to business owners. Professor Stonecash�s research interests currently focus on agribusiness in Australia and New Zealand and the impact of sustainability in the agricultural sector.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Cengage Australia
  • Edition
    6
  • Pub date
    Aug 2014
  • Pages
    1008
  • Theme
    Teaching skills and techniques
  • Dimensions
    254 x 216 x 33 mm
  • Weight
    1820 gram
  • EAN
    9780170248532
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Language
    English

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