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The book has been written and revised in successive editions with a dedicated focus on the needs of students.
Roy Bailey, University of Essex
A key strength of the book is the student-friendly writing style. The author definitely takes a student point of view with respect to discussion and explanation.
Pam Siler, University of Abertay, Dundee
There are a number of key strengths in the Sloman book. First, the clarity of the written style is outstanding. Second, the leaning features are exceptional. Third, the way in which the subject is tackled using logical ideas, graphical representation as well as the algebra gives students confidence in the their own ability to learn difficult topics. Fourth, the delivery of material across multi-media platforms is innovative and shows much creativity.
Ian Jackson, Staffordshire University
Economics has never been so exciting to learn, nor so challenging to teach
The seventh edition of Economics contains the most up-to-the minute coverage and uses the latest data to track and analyse the impact of the global financial crisis on our economy.
Just like the economy, Economics has also been through a thorough overhaul. While retaining its classic features and clear and engaging writing style, it has many new features, including:
Suitable for your first principles of economics course read this textbook and see if you can do a better job of running the economy!
Go to www.pearsoned.co.uk/sloman your gateway to all the online resources for this new edition, including:
John Sloman is Director of the Economics Network, the economics subject centre of the Higher Education Academy. Economics Network is based at the University of Bristol. John is also Visiting Professor at the University of the West of England, Bristol.
Alison Wride is Deputy Director of the University of Exeter Business School and an Associate Professor in Economics
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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By Edward Mariyani-Squire (Sydney, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Economics (Paperback)
As far as introductory economics texts go, Sloman is about as difficult as it gets. Nonetheless, it is very readable, and explains (relatively) difficult concepts in a straight-forward, lucid style. Also, it is an ideal text for those students planning to study economics further because within each chapter it has a 'basic' treatment of the issues at hand, and then follows it with an optional 'intermediate' treatment that builds upon the former one. This is an excellent idea in that it gives students the option of advancing far more quickly and easily than by using a 'standard' textbook approach. Further, the content is 'more intelligent' than in your average text - e.g., its chapter on general equilibrium contains material on Pareto Optimality (often left out of texts), and it has an entire chapter devoted alternative theories of the firm (always left out of texts).In short, this text will challenge first year university students, but will also reward them with greater insight than will the average introductory textbook.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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I concur with the assessment of Mr. Mariyani-Squire. This is an excellent text. Although quite challenging in places for an introductory text, the author organizes material in such a way that students can cover the basics and then extend/apply them. For students who want to go beyond the basics, the book provides additional material and illustrations. Particularly helpful are: the many sections throughout the book where concepts are listed in summary form; and the definitions of key terms printed at the bottom of each page. I use this in an International Baccalaureate (Higher Level) economics class with IB Diploma high school seniors in their second year of economics study. Since the book is written primarily for students in the U.K., it allows U.S. students to apply concepts using examples beyond their own country.
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