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Economics of Social Issues, 19/e

Ansel M. Sharp, University of the South
Charles A. Register, Florida Atlantic University
Paul W. Grimes, Mississippi State University

ISBN: 0073511331
Copyright year: 2010

Supplements



Instructor's Supplements:
Website to accompany Economics of Social Issues (www.mhhe.com/sharp19e)

Instructor Edition includes:

  • Instructor's Manual, updated by Robert Rycroft of The University of Mary Washington, includes in each chapter: 1) Chapter Summary, 2) Teaching Outline, 3) Core Economic Principles, 4) Resources, 5) Data Resources, 6) Discussion Questions, 7) Integrated Web Materials.
  • Test Bank includes Multiple Choice and True/False Questions, updated by Harold Elder of The University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa.
  • Editable PowerPoint Presentations, fully updated by Robert Rycroft.

Student's Supplements:
Website to accompany Economics of Social Issues (www.mhhe.com/sharp19e)

Student Edition includes:

  • Digital Image Library
  • PowerPoint Presentations
  • Chapter Summaries
  • Social Issues: Breaking News Updates
  • Web-based Exercises
  • Chapter Self-Tests (10 multiple-choice questions, with grading function)

Student Study Guide (available on www.mhhe.com/sharp19e) is completely updated by Margaret Ray of The University of Mary Washington and available for purchase digitally. It contains general study hints and a graphing tutorial. Each chapter is organized as follows: detailed Learning Objectives; Chapter Orientation; Graphic Details; Study Questions; a Self-Test (consisting of True/False, Multiple Choice, and Problems); Answers to the Self-Test.


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