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What are the implications of economic change for people's lives? What makes economies grow, and is such growth sustainable? Do poor nations gain from globalization? Economics and Economic Changeexplores these and related questions in a highly accessible and innovative fashion. The book introduces theoretical perspectives in economics by focusing on contemporary economic issues, blending critical debate and ethical reflection. It also offers an excellent foundation to the contemporary research agenda. The book was originally designed as part of the Open University course of the same name, benefiting from The Open University's long experience of open support distance education. It is therefore extremely student-centred, ideal for self-study. Key Features: Questions and exercises throughout the text, as well as end-of-chapter questions for discussion and review, help you to assess your own understanding of concepts, to practise techniques, and to prepare for exams. A real world case study in each chapter, plus frequent references to real examples throughout the text, demonstrate why economics is important. A CD-ROM is packaged with every new copy of the book, containing tutorials and check-your-understanding quizzes to enhance your understanding of economics. Economics and Economic Changeis suitable for those following a course on introductory economics, as a part of a degree in business studies, social sciences, or related areas. Graham Dawson is Senior Lecturer in Economics, Paul Anand is Reader in Economics, Susan Himmelweit is Professor of Economics, Maureen Mackintosh is Professor of Economics at The Open University. Suma Athreye is Reader in International Business and Strategy at Brunel Business School, Uxbridge. Malcolm Sawyer is Professor of Economics at the University of Leeds. Terry O'Shaughnessy is Tutor and Fellow in Economics at St Anne's College, Oxford.Dawson, Graham is the author of 'Economics And Economic Change ', published 2006 under ISBN 9780273693512 and ISBN 0273693514.
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