Additional material on contemporary topics: in microeconomics - water, infrastructure and in macroeconomics - climate change, demographic change. Analyse the issue boxes - present a brief case study with questions that challenge students' understanding of applicable economic concepts You make the call boxes - provides a hypothetical situtation which encourages critical thinking International focus boxes - explores global influences on economies and shows ways that international events affect relevant ecomonic concepts Internet Applications - activities and notes in the margins that encourage students to go online for further research Online Exercises - now placed online with internet links for more immediate accessibility to information Layton, Allan - University of Southern Queensland Professor Allan Layton, BEcon.
Hons , MEcon. His research and teaching interests span international business-cycle analysis, financial and monetary economics, macroeconomic policy, and applied econometrics. He is the author of Modern Australian Macroeconomics and has published widely in international academic journals. He has also acted as consultant to a number of private- and public-sector organisations in Australia and in the USA. Hons , PhD, worked in the private sector for seven years prior to embarking upon an academic career.
Part of his time in the private sector was spent running his own small business. He is currently Associate Professor of Economics in the School of Economics and Finance at Queensland University of Technology, where he has taught introductory and intermediate economics for many years. He has taught at a number of universities and has published in the areas of environmental economics, applied welfare economics, the history of economic thought, the teaching of economics, and the new economy.
He has also undertaken economic consulting work in the areas of curriculum development, financial investment, taxation and the environment. Tucker, Irvin B.
Tucker has over 20 years of experience teaching introductory economics at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He earned his B. State University and his M. Recognized for his ability to relate basic economic principles to global issues and public policy, Dr. Tucker's work has received national recognition throughout his career.
In addition, he has published numerous professional journal articles on topics including industrial organization, entrepreneurship, and sports economics.
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