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Principles of Microeconomics

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Recognizing that a course in economics may seem daunting to some students, we have tried to make the writing clear and engaging. Clarity comes in part from the intuitive presentation style, but we have also integrated a number of pedagogical features that we believe make learning economic concepts and principles easier and more fun. These features are very student-focused. The chapters themselves are written using a “modular” format. In particular, chapters generally consist of three main content sections that break down a particular topic into manageable parts. Each content section contains not only an exposition of the material at hand but also learning objectives, summaries, examples, and problems. Each chapter is introduced with a story to motivate the material and each chapter ends with a wrap-up and additional problems. Our goal is to encourage active learning by including many examples and many problems of different types.

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Libby Rittenberg and Tim Tregarthen
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Saylor Academy
Publish Date
2012
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Undergraduate
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Textbooks are reviewed by subject matter experts in addition to our quality assurance process. Reviewers are paid an honourarium to provide their honest feedback on the material.

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Peter Dalley, Thompson Rivers University
This text has some strengths. However, overall, I would not recommend it. It is far too long, it is missing discussion on topics of importance and has far too much discussion on issues of little value. It is laborious to read as it seems to go on and on an...„
Reviewed on 6/23/2015
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Xiaowen Lei, Simon Fraser University
I think the book is itself a good one for a first course in economics. At the same time, I would suggest adding some difficulties to it by adding more exercises in it, for example, having more questions for the students to draw these supply ...„
Reviewed on 9/5/2014
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John Brouwer, Eton College
The text is well laid out as is the content but the text should be entitled: Macroeconomics: Theory in Application from a US Perspective. Web links worked as did page reference links (there was a request to register to Flatworldknowledge.com ...„
Reviewed on 8/8/2013

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