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![]() | Microeconomics by Roger A. Arnold ISBN-10: 9780324538021 ISBN-10: 0-324-53802-2 ISBN-13: 9780324538021 ISBN-13: 978-0-324-53802-1 Paperback 2007-01-19 South-Western College Pub Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description Arnold continues to set the standard for clear, balanced, and thorough coverage of principles of economics that is truly engaging. With six new chapters, easy customization, and fully integrated digital and course management options, MICROECONOMICS, 8th Edition is the perfect text to help you learn the basics. Packed with intriguing pop culture examples to which you can relate, the text bolsters interest in economics by illustrating unexpected places economics occurs, how economic forces link events around the world to your lives, and how economics can be used as a tool in understanding the world. In addition, the eighth edition is integrated with such powerful resources as CengageNOW, Aplia, and the Tomlinson Videos. These resources allow you to gain a customized learning path tailored to your specific areas of strength and weakness, ensuring you gain complete mastery of course content. With new content reflecting a changing economy and new resources catering to the needs of a changing classroom, MICROECONOMICS, 8th Edition is your ideal solution for the principles course. | ||
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great product the book was in mint condition and i got it in the mail earlier than i expected. | ||
Best Economics Book If you are looking for an economics book that isn't going to put you to sleep, this is the one. It is complete yet interesting to read. Yes, I said interesting in the same sentence as economics. Arnold uses many real life examples that the average student can relate to and keeps the math to a minimum (there is an appendix for this stuff). By far the best intro to econ books are by Arnold. | ||
extremely happy customer book arrived in time for my class to start & was in excellent brand-new condition. would purchase from seller again! | ||
comprehensive yet easily understood by the novice economist Roger Arnold makes reading of economics similar to reading a good mystery novel. He provides examples of how economics can be found in unexpected places. The models he uses makes analysis of difficult economic principles into an accessable tool that any beginning economic student can use. Also included in the book are internet addresses for students to further their knowledge of any topic that interests them. In addition, the book conatins information on how to think like an economist, so that the student can better understand the world and the events that occur around them. | ||