Economics, 8/eDavid Begg Rudiger Dornbusch Stanley Fischer Welcome to the Online Learning Centre for Economics, 8th edition Economics by Begg, Fischer and Dornbusch, is the definitive economics textbook. The new edition of the best selling 'student bible' aims to teach students how economics really works in the world today. The new edition continues to engage with the latest theoretical developments in economics. With a host of new boxes, data, and examples throughout, the new revision brings economics right up-to-date. Careful revisions to key topics and explanations also help to ensure the new edition retains its relevance to contemporary teaching in economics. A brand new feature of this edition is free access to PowerWeb, an online database of refereed articles, news stories and features about economics topics, kept right up-to-date with daily news feeds. PowerWeb can be accessed via this Online Learning Centre. Accompanied by a fantastic range of extra resources for students and lecturers, the new edition provides the complete package of materials for students of economics and their lecturers. Also on this OLC you can find a host of information about the book, as well as a range of downloadable supplements for students and lecturers. THE STUDENT CENTRE The Student Centre contains material to accompany the study of Economics. This material includes:
Also featured in the Student Centre is access to PowerWeb - new for this edition. Click on the menu to the left of this page to view these resources. THE LECTURER CENTRE The Lecturer Centre for this title contains a host of downloadable material for lecturers who adopt Economics 8/e. The material found in the Lecturer Centre includes:
The Lecturer Centre is for instructors and lecturers only and as such is password-protected. In order to request the password to access the Lecturer Centre, please fill in your details on the request password page, and a McGraw-Hill representative will contact you in due course. REQUEST LECTURER COPY Please note that lecturer copies can only be sent to college or university addresses within Europe, the Middle East or Africa. Lecturers outside these regions should contact their respective International Office. Click on the link at the base of this page to return to the Information Centre. Welcome to the Online Learning Centre for Economics, 8th edition Economics by Begg, Fischer and Dornbusch, is the definitive economics textbook. The new edition of the best selling 'student bible' aims to teach students how economics really works in the world today. The new edition continues to engage with the latest theoretical developments in economics. With a host of new boxes, data, and examples throughout, the new revision brings economics right up-to-date. Careful revisions to key topics and explanations also help to ensure the new edition retains its relevance to contemporary teaching in economics. A brand new feature of this edition is free access to PowerWeb, an online database of refereed articles, news stories and features about economics topics, kept right up-to-date with daily news feeds. PowerWeb can be accessed via this Online Learning Centre. Accompanied by a fantastic range of extra resources for students and lecturers, the new edition provides the complete package of materials for students of economics and their lecturers. Also on this OLC you can find a host of information about the book, as well as a range of downloadable supplements for students and lecturers. THE STUDENT CENTRE The Student Centre contains material to accompany the study of Economics. This material includes:
Also featured in the Student Centre is access to PowerWeb - new for this edition. Click on the menu to the left of this page to view these resources. THE LECTURER CENTRE The Lecturer Centre for this title contains a host of downloadable material for lecturers who adopt Economics 8/e. The material found in the Lecturer Centre includes:
ACCESSING THE LECTURER CENTRE REQUEST LECTURER COPY Please note that lecturer copies can only be sent to college or university addresses within Europe, the Middle East or Africa. Lecturers outside these regions should contact their respective International Office. Click on the link at the base of this page to return to the Information Centre. | ||||||
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