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100 1 _aHarbury, C. D.
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245 1 3 _aAn introduction to the UK economy /
_cColin Harbury and Richard G. Lipsey.
250 _a4th ed.
260 _aOxford, UK ;
_aCambridge, Mass., USA :
_bBlackwell,
_c1993.
300 _axviii, 358 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
505 _a1. The Economy in Outline. 2. Organisation of Business Activity. 3. Structure of British Industry. 4. Distribution. 5. International Trade and Development. 6. Government and Resource Allocation. 7. National Income and the Balance of Payments. 8. Money and Banking. 9. Growth and Stabilisation Policy.
520 _aThis well established text book now published by Blackwell is entering its fourth edition to secure its prime position for the 1990s.The book covers the institutional aspects of the economy that are important for an understanding of economic theory. The discussion is generously illustrated with over a hundred diagrams, charts, graphs and maps, as well as tables of statistics, all of which are based on the most recently available data. Each chapter ends with a selection of questions and exercises designed to encourage students to collect, present and interpret simple statistical and other data from easily accessible sources.New features of this edition are the integration, in many chapters, of new information on the UK's economic interaction with Europe, and the boxed extracts, taken from the British media, which provide clear real-world evidence of the theory being put into practice.An Introduction to the UK Economy complements any economic theory textbook and is suitable for those studying economics for the first time, whether it be for GCSE and A Level examinations, or professional examinations in, for example, accounting, banking, business and management. The book is also recommended as valuable introductory reading for students taking first-year economics courses at FE colleges and universities.
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