Economics and the Business Environment’ presents the essential
principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics applied to the world of business while
also looking at wider, topical business issues, such as business strategy, corporate
social responsibility, ethics and the state of the global environment in which we live.
John Sloman is Director of the Economics Network – the economics
subject centre of the Higher Education Academy – based at the University of Bristol. He
is the author of several best-selling textbooks in economics used by students across the
world, and also published by Pearson Education.
Elizabeth Jones is a Teaching Fellow in Economics and her teaching interests
include the economics of education, health care and poverty issues. She delivers the core
first year modules in Economics at the University of Exeter, as well as teaching the
Economics of Social Policy.
Table of Contents
Guided tour
Preface
Custom publishing
Acknowledgements
Part A - Introduction
Chapter 1: Business and the economic environment
Part B - Markets, demand and supply
Chapter 2: The working of competitive markets
Chapter 3: Demand and the consumer
Chapter 4: Supply decisions in a perfectly competitive market
Part C - The microeconomic environment of business
Chapter 5: Pricing and output decisions in imperfectly competitive markets
Chapter 6: Business growth and strategy
Chapter 7: Multinational corporations and business strategy in a global economy
Chapter 8: Labour and employment
Chapter 9: Government, the firm and the market
Part D - The macroeconomic environment of business
Chapter 10: The economy and business activity
Chapter 11: National macroeconomic policy
Chapter 12: The global trading environment
Chapter 13: The global financial environment
Web appendix
Key ideas
Glossary
Index
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