Applied economics: an introductory course / Alan Griffiths and Stuart Wall
Material type: TextPublisher: London: Longman; 1995Edition: 6thDescription: xi, 769 p: ill, 24cmISBN: 0582246318 9780582246317Subject(s): EconomicsLOC classification: HB171.5.A65Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes index.
Contents: Changes in the U.K. economic structure -- Company accounts as a source of financial information -- Firm objectives and firm behavior -- The Small firm -- Mergers and acquisitions in the growth of the firm -- Oligopoly -- The Multinational corporation -- Privatization and nationalized Industries -- Pricing in practice -- Economics of the environment -- Transport -- Social policy -- Consumption and saving -- Investment -- Public Expenditure -- Taxation -- The U.K. financial system -- Money -- Inflation -- Unemployment -- Regional and urban policy -- Trade unions, wages and collective bargaining -- Distributions of income and wealth -- Exchange rates -- United Kingdom trade performance -- Free trade regional trading blocs and protectionism -- Managing the economy -- The European Union -- International money -- A Guide to sources.
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