Exploring Macroeconomics, Sixth Canadian Edition, offers students a lively approach designed to take the intimidation out of economics. With its short, self-contained learning units and its carefully chosen pedagogy, graphs, and photos, this text helps students master and retain the basic principles of economics. In addition, the “current-events focus” and modular format of presenting information makes Exploring Macroeconomics a very student-accessible and user-friendly text. Robert Sexton’s “section-by-section” approach is designed to encourage economic literacy and help students appreciate how economics impacts both business and daily life. Sexton helps students build a solid understanding of economic principles by engaging them from the outset and providing them with multiple points of practice.
Exploring Microeconomics, Sixth Canadian Edition, offers students a lively approach designed to take the intimidation out of economics. With its short, self-contained learning units and its carefully chosen pedagogy, graphs, and photos, this text helps students master and retain the basic principles of economics. In addition, the “current-events focus” and modular format of presenting information makes Exploring Microeconomics very student-accessible and user-friendly. Robert Sexton’s “section-by-section” approach is designed to encourage economic literacy and helps students appreciate how economics impacts both business and daily life. Sexton helps students build a solid understanding of economic principles by engaging them from the outset and providing them with multiple points of practice.
Exploring Economics, First Canadian Edition offers students a lively, back-to-the-basics approach designed to take the intimidation out of economics. With its short, self-contained learning units and its carefully chosen pedagogy, graphs, and photos, this text will help student's master and retain the principles of economics.
Exploring Microeconomics, fifth Canadian edition, offers students a lively, back-to-the basics approach designed to take the intimidation out of economics. With its short, self-contained learning units and its carefully chosen pedagogy, graphs, and photos, this text helps students master and retain the principles of economics. In addition, the current-events focus and modular format of presenting information makes Exploring Microeconomics a very student-accessible and user-friendly text. Driven by more than 70 years of combined experience teaching the economic principles course, the dedication and enthusiasm of Bob Sexton, Peter Fortura, and Colin Kovacs shine through in Exploring Microeconomics.As with previous editions of Exploring Microeconomics, attention has been paid to the structure and layout of each chapter to ensure that the material is presented in as clear and consistent a manner as possible. In addition, special attention has been given to the numerous examples and illustrations presented in each chapter to ensure that they are meaningful and relevant to today's student.The end-of-chapter For Your Review questions and problems have been continued in this edition. Blueprint Problems, the review feature introduced in the previous edition, have been retained and have undergone revision to ensure they continue to provide relevant and meaningful insight into the methodologies surrounding key economic concepts. As in the previous edition, all Blueprint Problems are accompanied by full and annotated solutions.Also returning in this fifth Canadian edition are the Debate and Business Connection features. Both have undergone revision and updating. While their content has been revised, the purpose of each remains the same--Debate features are designed to promote in-class discussion and self-exploration, and Business Connection features are designed to highlight the link between economic theory and business principles.
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