ABSTRACT

The Eurozone crisis and the age of austerity, as well as challenges to the environment as a result of economic growth have highlighted the need for a greater understanding of those facets of economics that are of most use to businesses and their decision makers.

This book introduces all of the relevant theoretical aspects of the subject and applies them to real-life examples of economics that are of particular interest to students today, including: the impact of globalization; the way in which ‘green’ perspectives can be built into decision making and how the financial crisis has challenged economists, politicians and business people to rethink their existing ideas.

Replete with illuminating case studies, and benefitting from features such as activities, review questions and further reading, Business Economics introduces the theory and practice of economics for non-specialist students new to the topic.

chapter |35 pages

How markets work

chapter |32 pages

Costs and revenues

chapter |28 pages

Economic ideas and policy

chapter |32 pages

Economic indicators

chapter |36 pages

The international economy

chapter |22 pages

Money, banking and finance

chapter |19 pages

Government fiscal policy

chapter |34 pages

Green economics

chapter |31 pages

Business in the economy