Specifications
book-author | Michael Parkin ; Robin Bade |
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file-type | |
asin | B08S7FX61P |
language | English |
publisher | Pearson |
Book Description
“Microeconomics: Canada in the Global Environment (11th Edition) by Michael Parkin and Robin Bade” is a highly regarded textbook that delves into the intricacies of microeconomics, exploring how economic principles apply specifically to Canada within the context of the global economy.
In this comprehensive and well-referenced 11th edition, renowned economists Michael Parkin and Robin Bade provide a deep insight into the world of microeconomics, tailored to the Canadian economic landscape. The book offers a detailed examination of key economic concepts and theories, such as supply and demand, market structures, consumer behavior, and the role of government in the economy.
One of the standout features of this edition is its focus on Canada's place in the global economic environment. It delves into how Canadian businesses and consumers interact with the world economy, including trade relationships, international finance, and the impact of global economic events on the Canadian economy.
Throughout the book, the authors use real-world examples, case studies, and data to illustrate economic principles and their application to Canada's unique economic challenges and opportunities. The text is designed to engage students and facilitate a deep understanding of microeconomics, making it an ideal resource for both students and instructors in economics courses.
“Microeconomics: Canada in the Global Environment (11th Edition)” is an essential tool for anyone studying or teaching microeconomics, offering a Canadian perspective that aligns with the ever-evolving global economic landscape. Michael Parkin and Robin Bade's expertise in the field shines through in this comprehensive and informative textbook, making it a valuable resource for those seeking to grasp the intricacies of microeconomics within a Canadian context.
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