Economic Concepts and Applications: The Contemporary New Zealand Environment, 5th edition

Published by Pearson (December 3, 2012) © 2013

  • James Stewart
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This text aims to help the reader apply economic concepts and models to the real world

This edition of Economic Concepts and Applications continues to echo the great nineteenth-century economist, Alfred Marshall, who said that economics is 'a study of mankind in the ordinary business of life'.

Economics, at its core, is about making decisions: the course of study chosen by a student; the job chosen by a job seeker; the goods purchased by a consumer; the crops planted by a farmer; the pricing decisions of a producer - all are economic decisions and have economic consequences. Some decisions have little impact on the economy, while others can have a global impact.

This edition of this popular textbook covers economic concepts, theories and models required by students of introductory economics courses. The author seeks to show students how economic tools can be used to understand the economic forces present in our daily lives. Global warming and globalisation are examples of contemporary issues raised for discussion.

The text has a clear flow of essential economic principles and uses appendices to elaborate on more technical content.

Table of contents

  • Preface to the fifth edition
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of abbreviations
  • Part One: Resources and sustainability
  • 1 Allocating resources to maximise human welfare
  • 2 Governments, markets and economic performance
  • Part Two: The price mechanism
  • 3 Demand and supply
  • 4 Elasticity of demand and supply, and government policies
  • Part Three: Theory of the Firm
  • 5 Costs of production
  • 6 Market structure and the revenue of a firm
  • 7 Business decision-making strategy
  • Part Four: Market failure and government intervention
  • 8 Allocative efficiency in a pure market economy
  • 9 Social goods and externalities
  • 10 Government intervention
  • Part Five: The macroeconomic environment
  • 11 Circular flow of a nation's economy
  • 12 Economic activity, the price level and living standards
  • 13 The labour market
  • 14 Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
  • 15 Money and financial markets
  • Part Six: Macroeconomic policy
  • 16 Monetary policy
  • 17 Fiscal policy
  • 18 The public sector in New Zealand
  • Part Seven: The environment of international trade
  • 19 Benefits and costs of international trade
  • 20 Balance of payments: a country's balance sheet
  • 21 Foreign exchange market
  • 22 New Zealand's development in a globalising economy
  • References
  • Glossary
  • Index

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