Business Economics is part of a major new national programme of highly developed texts and modules for undergraduate students following business studies courses. It provides 150 hours of quality study to be used by students in a supported learning environment. This text provides undergraduate business studies students with the analytical tools and concepts they need to understand the key issues in economics. It assumes no prior knowledge of economics and therefore combines the objectives of an introduction to business economics text with those of a more applied text. By working through the many activities throughout each unit, students will acquire a strong grounding in the foundations of the subject, together with an understanding of how they can be applied to analyze business issues and problems.
Book Details:
- Author: E. W. Orchard
- ISBN: 9780631201793
- Year Published: 1997
- Pages: 688
- BISAC: BUS000000, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS/General
About the Book and Topic:
Business Economics is part of a major new national programme of highly developed texts and modules for undergraduate students following business studies courses. It provides 150 hours of quality study to be used by students in a supported learning environment. This text provides undergraduate business studies students with the analytical tools and concepts they need to understand the key issues in economics. It assumes no prior knowledge of economics and therefore combines the objectives of an introduction to business economics text with those of a more applied text. By working through the many activities throughout each unit, students will acquire a strong grounding in the foundations of the subject, together with an understanding of how they can be applied to analyze business issues and problems.
Provides a user-friendly approach to business economics. Comprehensive coverage of the key issues in business economics. Many activities included in each unit to assist student learning.
About the Author
E. W. Orchard is Senior Lecturer in Economics at Bolton Institute of Higher Education. John Glen is Senior Lecturer in Economics at Bolton Institute of Higher Education. James Eden is Lecturer in Monetary Economics and Corporate Finance at the Liverpool Business School, Liverpool John Moores University.