Binding: Hardcover
EAN: 9780070547865
ISBN: 0070547866
Label: McGraw-Hill Companies
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Companies
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1013
Publication Date: 1989-01
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Sales Rank: 2624561
Studio: McGraw-Hill Companies
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Product Description: Contains chapter overview and outline, learning objectives, key concept review, helpful hints, multiple choice questions and problem solving questions
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I used an earlier version of this textbook in an Economics 201 class twenty years ago and couldn't believe how much I enjoyed it. The authors have a real sense of humor and can explain things in ways a layman can understand. I bought a copy of the text then, gave it to a family member who needed it, and have been seeking to replace it ever since.
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When I was required to take econ as undergrad physics student and used this text, the professor made a big deal of econ students not understanding 'curves', by which assertion he implicitly meant the plotting of y=f(x) when f is smooth and invertible. Well the professor didn't understand 'curves' at a higher level: he failed to note that nearly all the 'curves' presented in the text were only 'cartoons', mere mental constructions not based on real data, and agreeing with no real data (excepting corn ... Read More
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This book is very famed in China. The reader of the book is not college student but postgraduate. The publisher in China have translated and published the textbook for above 4 times, The lasted one in 16th edition.
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As I pursue my doctorate in mathematics education and look back over the textbooks I've read over many years of schooling, I'd have to say that Samuelson's Economics--required reading years ago when I took Freshman microecomics--has had the strongest long-term influence on my world view. Concepts like: -the way competition works to make an efficient but not necessarily equitable economy, -positive and negative externalities (i.e., the inefficiency caused when I benefit but you pay)
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By its nature (a text book) this is very boring. Although boring, the material is presented quite well. However, the text won't be of much help unless you have a good economics professor to help you out with some of the material. I don't know why I bought this book, we never used it in class. This book isn't the best source from which to learn economics. A live person can probably help you learn more, and it may well be cheaper than this overpriced book.
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