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Economics With Calculus Michael C Lovell

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Economics With Calculus Michael C Lovell
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Publisher: World Scientific
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.41 MB
Pages: 632
Author: Michael C. Lovell
ISBN: 9812388257, 9812388575, 9789812388254
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Economics With Calculus Michael C Lovell by Michael C. Lovell 9812388257, 9812388575, 9789812388254 instant download after payment.

This textbook provides a calculus-based introduction to economics. Students blessed with a working knowledge of the calculus will find that this text facilitates their study of the basic analytical framework of economics. The textbook examines a wide range of micro and macro topics, including prices and markets, equity versus efficiency, Rawls versus Bentham, accounting and the theory of the firm, optimal lot size and just in time, monopoly and competition, exchange rates and the balance of payments, inflation and unemployment, fiscal and monetary policy, IS-LM analysis, aggregate demand and supply, speculation and rational expectations, growth and development, exhaustible resources and over-fishing. While the content is similar to that of conventional introductory economics textbook, the assumption that the reader knows and enjoys the calculus distinguishes this book from the traditional text.

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