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Principles of Economics (8th Edition) ((USA) N. Gregory Man Kun) E-book online disk download and free online reading.

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Extraction code: kp4n? Title: Principles of Economics (Eighth Edition)

Author: (America) N Gregory Man Kun.

Translator: Liang

Douban score: 9.4

Publishing House: Peking University Publishing House

Publication year: May 2020

Page count: 544

Content introduction:

Man Kun's Principles of Economics is one of the most popular classic textbooks of economics at home and abroad. Compared with similar books, this book is characterized by more emphasis on the application of economic principles and the cultivation of thinking mode, rather than economic models. The book contains a large number of case studies and policy discussions that are close to life. The 8th edition updated the data, exercises and cases of the whole book, and added "expert opinions" and other columns. In addition, the 8th edition is also equipped with the English version of MindTap online learning platform, which includes interactive e-books, video guides, video explanations, study guides, online test questions, extended reading and other rich learning resources. This book is a microeconomics fascicle of Man Kun's Principles of Economics (8th edition), which is suitable for macroeconomics courses for undergraduates majoring in economics and ordinary readers interested in economics.

About the author:

Man Kun, a professor of economics at Harvard University, studied economics at Princeton University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and taught macroeconomics, microeconomics, statistics and economic principles. Professor Man Kun is also a researcher at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), a consultant to the Congressional Budget Office, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and a member of the R&D Committee of the Educational Testing Service (ETS) for the prerequisite examination of economics. From 2003 to 2005, he served as the chairman of the US President's Council of Economic Advisers.