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Title: | Principles of Microeconomics, 2021A version (Lyryx) |
Authors: | Curtis, Douglas Irvine, Ian |
Issue Date: | 15-Mar-2021 |
Publisher: | Lyryx Learning |
Abstract: | Principles of Microeconomics is an adaptation of the textbook, Microeconomics: Markets, Methods, and Models by D. Curtis and I. Irvine, which provides concise yet complete coverage of introductory microeconomic theory, application and policy in a Canadian and global environment. This adaptation employs methods that use equations sparingly and do not utilize calculus. The key issues in most chapters are analyzed by introducing a numerical example or case study at the outset. Students are introduced immediately to the practice of taking a data set, examining it numerically, plotting it, and again analyzing the material in that form. The end-of-chapter problems involve numerical and graphical analysis, and a small number of problems in each chapter involve solving simple linear equations (intersecting straight lines). However, a sufficient number of questions is provided for the student to test understanding of the material without working through that subset of questions. This textbook is intended for a one-semester course, and can be used in a two-semester sequence with the companion textbook, Principles of Macroeconomics. The three introductory chapters are common to both textbooks. |
URI: | https://openlibrary-repo.ecampusontario.ca/jspui/handle/123456789/895 |
Other Identifiers: | e04c7a5f-f90e-4a32-ba58-9c2f21656ceb |
Appears in Collections: | Ontario OER Collection |
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