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(BQ) Part 1 book "Economics" has contents: Introducing economics, supply and demand, markets in action, background to demand, background to supply, profit maximising under perfect competition and monopoly, alternative theories of the firm. | Just like the economy, Economics has also been through a thorough overhaul. While retaining its classic features and clear and engaging writing style, it has many new features, including: • New co-author Alison Wride from the University of Exeter. • New Part D on Microeconomic Policy with separate chapters on government policies towards the environment, big business and inequality. • Expanded section on Game Theory covering multiple move and single shot games. • The most exhaustive revision to date of the Macroeconomics section. The impact of the financial crisis, banking collapse and subsequent recession on fiscal and monetary policy is explored in detail, as is the role of securitisation and issues of liquidity and risk. Go to www.pearsoned.co.uk/sloman, your gateway to all the online resources for this new edition, including: • A new regularly updated Economics in the News site with accompanying podcasts. • A new student revision centre with a wealth of resources such as self-testing interactive questions and answers, revision cards, audio animations and hints and tips to help you do well in your exams. • A new edition of MyEconLab. Redeem your access code included with this textbook to gain access to an unrivalled online study and testing resource, providing you with personalised practice exactly where you need it most. See Getting Started with MyEconLab on page xxii for more details. “The book has been written and revised in successive editions with a dedicated focus on the needs of students.” Roy Bailey, University of Essex “A key strength of the book is the student-friendly writing style. The author definitely takes a student point of view with respect to discussion and explanation.” Pam Siler, University of Abertay, Dundee John Sloman is Director of the Economics Network, the Economics subject centre of the Higher Education Academy. Economics Network is based at the University of Bristol. John is also Visiting Professor at the University of the West of .