Welcome to the Online Learning Centre for Economics, tenth edition, by David Begg and Gianluigi Vernasca.
The combination of David Begg with new co-author Gianluigi Vernasca is one of the many reasons that the 10th edition of Economics stands out from the crowd.
After extensive research, they have revised the structure of the book to make it more concise, perfected their rigorous yet accessible approach, updated data throughout and created over 80 new example boxes.
The result is a textbook fully equipped with everything you need to master your economics principles course.
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Students
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THE LECTURER CENTRE
The Lecturer Centre for this title contains:
PowerPoints
Lecture Plans
Teaching Tips
Tutorial Exercises
Discussion Questions
Case Studies & Teaching Notes
Teaching Notes for the book
Solutions for End of Chapter Questions
Previous Edition Cases
Suggested Course structure
Videos
Image Bank
Credit Crunch Arena
Testbank
ACCESSING THE LECTURER CENTRE
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