Economics, 11th edition

Published by Pearson (February 7, 2024) © 2024

  • John Sloman University of Bristol
  • Dean Garratt Aston Business School
  • Jon Guest Aston Business School
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For students taking introductory courses in the Principles of Economics. 

Discover the exciting world of economics and learn to think like an economist, applying key economic concepts and data to understand and analyse solutions to real-world problems – from global issues to a range of everyday problems that affect us all. 
 

Economics, 11th edition by Sloman, Garratt and Guest is an essential resource for students of economics, providing a thorough grounding in economic theory and practice, as well as an insight into the constantly-changing and often complex issues and problems faced by economists today.  

Comprehensive, yet accessible, the 11th edition of this best-selling student text has been extensively revised and rewritten to reflect the latest events and developments that have impacted the global economy in the 2020s, including the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and its aftermath, globalisation, the climate emergency facing our planet, the rise in populism and the large-scale migration of people across and within continents, presenting both economic problems and opportunities.  

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Table of contents

Part A INTRODUCTION

  1. 1 Economics and Economies

Part B FOUNDATIONS OF MICROECONOMICS

  1. 2 Supply and Demand
  2. 3 Government and the Market

Part C MICROECONOMIC THEORY

  1. 4 Background to Demand: the Rational Consumer
  2. 5 Consumer Behaviour in an Uncertain World
  3. 6 Background to Supply
  4. 7 Profit Maximising under Perfect Competition and Monopoly
  5. 8 Profit Maximising under Imperfect Competition
  6. 9 The Behaviour of Firms
  7. 10 The Theory of Distribution of Income

Part D MICROECONOMIC POLICY

  1. 11 Inequality, Poverty and Policies to Redistribute Income
  2. 12 Markets, Efficiency and the Public Interest
  3. 13 Environmental Policy
  4. 14 Government Policy towards Business
  5. 15 An Introduction to Macroeconomic Issues and Ideas
  6. 16 The Development of Macroeconomic Thinking: a Historical Perspective

Part F MACROECONOMIC MODELS, THEORIES AND POLICY

  1. 17 Short-run Macroeconomic Equilibrium
  2. 18 Banking, Money and Interest Rates
  3. 19 The Relationship between the Money and Goods Markets
  4. 20 Aggregate Supply, Inflation and Unemployment
  5. 21 The Relationship between Inflation, Unemployment and Output
  6. 22 Fiscal and Monetary Policy
  7. 23 Long-term Economic Growth and Supply-side Policies

Part G THE WORLD ECONOMY

  1. 24 International Trade
  2. 25 The Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates
  3. 26 Economies in an Interdependent World

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