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Contents ACCOUNTING

ECONOMICS

Frank Wood Accounting

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One-Semester Principles of Economics

Financial & Management Accounting

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Two-Semester Principles of Economics

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MyAccountingLab

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MyEconLab

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Introduction to Financial Accounting

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Business Economics

58

Financial Reporting

14

Applied Economics

61

Financial Statement Analysis

15

Economic Issues

62

International Accounting

16

Principles of Microeconomics

63

Introduction to Management Accounting

17

Intermediate Microeconomics

65

Advanced Management Accounting

21

Principles of Macroeconomics

67

Cost Accounting

23

Intermediate Macroeconomics

69

Accounting Information Systems

24

International Economics

72

Auditing

25

European Union Economics

75

UK Taxation

26

Game Theory

76

Government & Not-For-Profit Accounting

27

Sports Economics

77

Personal Economics

78

Benefit Cost Analysis

79

Industrial Organization

80

FINANCE Essential of Corporate Finance

28

Corporate Finance

32

MyFinanceLab

35

Valuation

36

Asset Pricing

36

Financial Theory

37

Financial Economics

38

Investments

39

Options, Futures & Derivatives

41

Financial Markets & Institutions

43

Money & Banking

45

International Finance

46

Financial Engineering and Risk Management

48

Mergers & Acquisitions

49

Personal Finance

50

Environmental Economics

82

Economics of Development

83

Labour Economics

84

Law of Economics

84

Health Economics

85

Mathematics and Statistics for Economics

86

Econometrics

88

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FRANK WOOD ACCOUNTING

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Frank Wood's Business Accounting Volume 1

Frank Wood's Business Accounting Volume 2

Eleventh Edition

Eleventh Edition

FRANK WOOD ALAN SANGSTER

FRANK WOOD ALAN SANGSTER

Business Accounting Volume 1 is the world's best-selling textbook on bookkeeping and accounting. Now in its eleventh edition, it has become the standard introductory text for accounting students and professionals alike.

Business Accounting is the world's best-selling textbook on bookkeeping and accounting. Now in its eleventh edition, it has become the standard introductory text for accounting students and professionals alike.

Features:

Features:

• Easy-to-follow explanations of contemporary accounting practice, fully in line with International Accounting Standards

• Expands and updates the group accounts material

• Clear and logical progression through topics • Activities designed to reinforce your understanding of key concepts • Over 300 review questions, including past Examination Board questions • Regularly-updated companion website including further selftest questions and accounting standards updates Business Accounting Volume 1 is used on a wide variety of courses in accounting and business, both at secondary and tertiary level and for those studying for professional qualifications.  2008 792pp Pbk 0-273-71212-8 / 978-0-273-71212-1 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Sixth Edition FRANK WOOD SHEILA ROBINSON Every year, thousands of students rely on Frank Wood’s best-selling books to help them pass their accountancy exams. Book-keeping and Accounts 6th Edition provides an ideal introduction to accountancy and covers the syllabus requirements of various examining bodies, including GCSE.

Features:

• IAS is fully integrated throughout the text

• Progressive approach - learn the principles of accounting in easy to follow stages

• A clearer integration of financial and management accounting material

• Learning objectives and chapter summaries for quick reference and revision

• Greater coverage of more topical subjects such as ethics, social accounting, financial instruments

• Up-to-date coverage of hot topics - includes new chapters on Banking Transactions and Extended Trial Balance

Volume 2 of Business Accounting is used on a wide variety of courses in accounting and business, both at secondary and tertiary level and for those studying for professional qualifications. It builds on Business Accounting 1 to cover advanced aspects of financial accounting. It also covers introductory aspects of management accounting suitable for use at all levels up to and including professional foundation level courses and first-year degree courses.

• Hundreds of questions - many from exam papers

 2008 848pp Pbk 0-273-71213-6 / 978-0-273-71213-8 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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Book-keeping and Accounts

• Model layouts and worksheets to help you answer questions • Solutions to selected questions - check your progress and knowledge • Step-by-step guides to difficult topics • Packed with worked examples see how the theory is applied in practice  2004 584pp Pbk 0-273-68548-1 / 978-0-273-68548-7 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & ACCOUNTING

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Accounting and Finance for Non-Specialists

Accounting: An Introduction

+ MAL XL Student Access Card, Sixth Edition

+ MAL XL Student Access Card, Fourth Edition

PETER ATRILL EDDIE MCLANEY

EDDIE MCLANEY PETER ATRILL

This successful text introduces the basic principles and underlying concepts of accounting and finance. It adopts a practical, non-technical approach, making it the ideal text for students from non-accounting disciplines. The text is written from a 'user' perspective, demonstrating ways in which accounting statements and financial information can be used to improve the quality of decision making. The sixth edition has been fully updated and revised throughout

Accounting: An Introduction 4th edition is renowned for its clear, accessible and uncluttered style. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the main principles of financial accounting, management accounting, and the core elements of financial management. With a clear and unequivocal focus on how accounting information can be used to improve the quality of decision making by managers, combined with a strong practical emphasis, this book provides the ideal grounding for a career in management.

Features: • Now supported by the comprehensive MyAccountingLab resource package • Fully revised and rewritten in line with International Accounting Standards • Real World boxes demonstrate the practical application and value of concepts and techniques learnt. • An 'open-learning' approach with numerous activities, worked examples and questions interspersed throughout the text to aid understanding makes the book ideal for selfstudy • The decision making focus on the use of accounting information rather than the preparation is highly appropriate for tomorrow's business managers.

Features: • Now supported by the comprehensive MyAccountingLab resource package. • Lively and relevant examples from the real world demonstrate the practical application and value of concepts and techniques learnt. • Decision-making focus on the use of accounting information rather than its preparation is highly appropriate for tomorrow's business managers. • Fully incorporates International Financial Reporting Standards, which are crucial in the European and world business arena.  2008 799pp Pbk 1-4058-9324-9 / 978-1-4058-9324-4 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

 2008 560pp Pbk 0-273-71694-8 / 978-0-273-71694-5 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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Financial and Management Accounting An Introduction Fourth Edition PAULINE WEETMAN This revised and fully updated edition continues to provide students with a clear and wellstructured introduction to financial and management accounting. This edition retains all of the classic features that have contributed to the book’s success particularly its clarity of expression within a sound conceptual framework. There is a strong emphasis on the ‘why’ rather than simply the ‘what’ and ‘how’.

Features: • Questions are graded to test student understanding of chapter content, as well as skills in straightforward application of knowledge, and skills of problem solving and evaluation. • The book is accompanied by a comprehensive support package for lecturers, arranged on a chapter-by-chapter basis comprising of: student lecture notes on a ‘fill the gaps’ basis; graded questions to supplement those of chapters; including multiple choice questions; solutions to questions in the book; and ‘Safe & Sure’ annual report for analysis.  2006 824pp Pbk 0-273-70369-2 / 978-0-273-70369-3 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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Accounting for NonAccounting Students Seventh Edition JOHN R. DYSON

Introduction to Accounting and Finance GEOFF BLACK

Accounting for Non-Accounting Students illuminates the principles of financial and management accounting for the non-specialist student.

Introduction to Accounting and Finance is ideal for business and accounting students at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

Encapsulating the essentials of book-keeping as well as the rules of accounting, the book guides the student through the basics in a non-technical style and illustrates where and why these concepts are applied in the real world.

This book offers an accessible introduction to accounting, ensuring that the student’s initial study of the subject is interesting and enjoyable. The book takes an applied and interactive approach with many case studies, self-study questions, self-check questions, exam papers and activities to help reinforce student learning by practice. Many students regard accounting as a difficult area, but this text is, from start to finish, designed to help break down the jargon. Written in a very student friendly manner, it shows that accounting is a relevant and vital component of the business world.

Features: • Updated discussion of credit and debit methods • Revised and expanded case studies, taken from the service sector and the public sector, as well as from diverse international companies • Excerpts from recently published company accounts now fully aligned with IAS • Expanded discussion of technical procedures, including the balanced scorecard, activity based costing and variance analysis • Coverage of topical issues, including corporate governance, capital investment and risk  2007 528pp Pbk 0-273-70922-4 / 978-0-273-70922-0 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Features: • Many real-life company examples used as illustration • A ‘running’ case study weaves through the book, developing student understanding • Full pedagogy, including: Case Studies, Chapter Objectives, Pause for Thought, Did You Know, Self Check Questions, Self Study Questions, Glossaries  2005 408pp Pbk 0-273-68870-7 / 978-0-273-68870-9 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & ACCOUNTING

Accounting Theory and Practice Seventh Edition MICHEL GLAUTIER BRIAN UNDERDOWN Accounting Theory and Practice is a comprehensive and wide-ranging textbook on the theory and practice of modern financial and management accounting. An essential text for first year and second year undergraduate degree courses in accounting, first year MBA courses, professional accountancy examinations and practising accountants who want a broader view of the accounting process.

Table of Contents PART 1 - A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK PART 2 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING - THE HISTORICAL COST APPROACH Section 1 Financial accounting practice Section 2 Periodic measurement Section 3 - The application of financial accounting method to corporate enterprises PART 3 - FINANCIAL REPORTING ALTERNATIVE VALUATION APPROACHES PART 4 - FINANCIAL REPORTING EXTENDING THE DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION PART 5 - MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Section 1 - Framework Section 2 - Managerial decision making Section 3 - Planning and control Appendix: Solutions to self-assessment questions and problems Index  2001 736pp Pbk 0-273-65161-7 / 978-0-273-65161-1 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Accounting + MyAccountingLab CourseCompass, 12 Month Access CHARLES T. HORNGREN WALTER T. HARRISON For Principles of Accounting courses that use 70% financial accounting and 30% management accounting. Higher level than Pollard/Mills /Harrison/Horngren Principles of Accounting 1e

Features: • In-Chapter Demo Docs are entire problems worked in a step-by-step fashion that wrap up every chapter in Accounting 7e and sit right before the extensive end-ofchapter material to help students recreate those “I get it” moments that before only you could provide. • Clutter-Free - It is built on the premise of Less is More. Extraneous boxes and features and too much excess crowds out what really matters-the concepts, the problems, the learning objectives. • MyAccountingLab is exceptional technology that will not only help the students have more “I get it” moments, but it will also help you, the instructor, save time with autograding. 2007 1298pp Pbk 1-4058-8610-2 / 978-1-4058-8610-9 Prentice Hall

Principles of Accounting + MyAccountingLab Course Compass 12 Month Access MEG POLLARD SHERRY T. MILLS WALTER T. HARRISON CHARLES T. HORNGREN Principles of Accounting course that uses 70% financial accounting and 30% management accounting. Lower level than Horngren/Harrison Accounting, 7e

Features: • The Demo Docs System of instruction replicates the classroom experience by providing more “I get it” moments outside of class. • You will also find the Demo Docs in the Study Guide and on a CD • An Essential Approach to the Accounting- This text is as clear and as focused as we could make it. From a content presentation side, this book is overly clean, and from a language perspective we stripped out the extraneous language and exposition. This makes the book as easy to follow and stay with the material as possible. • MyAccountingLab is exceptional technology that will not only help the students have more “I get it” moments, but it will also help you, the instructor, save time with auto-grading. 2007 1344pp Pbk 1-4058-8823-7 / 978-1-4058-8823-3 Prentice Hall

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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & ACCOUNTING

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Financial/ Managerial Accounting

Financial and Managerial Accounting

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CHARLES HORNGREN WALTER T. HARRISON

MEG POLLARD SHERRY T. MILLS WALTER T. HARRISON

For Principles of Accounting courses that use 50% financial accounting and 50% management accounting.

Features: • The Demo Docs System of instruction replicates the classroom experience by providing more ‘I get it’ moments outside of class. • Students understand (or ‘get it’) right after you do a problem in class, but as soon as they leave class, with each passing hour, their ability to do the problems again and complete their homework diminishes to the point of them either having to come to office hours to get help, or they just quit and get behind in the course. The Demo Docs system helps to recreate the ‘I get it’ moments outside of class–keeping both you and the students on track. • MyAccountingLab is exceptional technology that will not only help the students have more ‘I get it’ moments, but it will also help you, the instructor, save time with autograding.  2008 1424pp Hbk 0-13-156877-9 / 978-0-13-156877-8 Prentice Hall

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For Principles of Accounting courses that use 50% financial accounting and 50% management accounting.

Features: • The Demo Docs System of instruction replicates the classroom experience by providing more ‘I get it’ moments outside of class. • In-Chapter Demo Docs are entire problems worked in a step-by-step fashion that wrap up the first 4 chapters in Financial/Managerial 1e, sitting right before the extensive end-of-chapter material to help students recreate those ‘I get it’ moments that before only you could provide. • You will also find the Demo Docs in the study guide and on a CD • MyAccountingLab is exceptional technology that will not only help the students have more ‘I get it’ moments, but it will also help you, the instructor, save time with autograding.  2007 1200pp Hbk 1-4058-8823-7 / 978-1-4058-8823-3 Prentice Hall

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MYACCOUNTINGLAB

MyAccountingLab - The Power of Practice www.myaccountinglab.com MyAccountingLab is web-based, tutorial and assessment software for accounting that helps students to practice and gives instructors the flexibility to create homework or formal test.

For the Student: • Personalised Study plan for Self-paced Learning MyAccountingLab's study plan helps students monitor their own progress, letting them see at a glance exactly which topics they need to practice. MyAccountingLab generates a personalized study plan for each student based on his or her test results, and the study plan links directly to interactive, tutorial exercises for topics the student hasn't yet mastered. Students can regenerate these exercises with new values for unlimited practice, and the exercises include guided solutions and multimedia learning aids to give students the extra help they need.

DEMO DOC

For the Instructor: • Powerful Homework and Test Manager Create, import, and manage online homework assignments, quizzes, and tests that are automatically graded, allowing you to spend less time grading and more time teaching. Create assignments from online exercises directly correlated to your textbook. Homework exercises include guided solutions and demo documents to help students understand and master concepts. You can choose from a wide range of assignment options, including time limits, proctoring, and maximum number of attempts allowed.

HOMEWORK & TEST MANAGER

• Comprehensive Gradebook Tracking MyAccountingLab's online gradebook automatically tracks your students' results on tests, homework, and tutorials and gives you control over managing results and calculating grades. All MyAccountingLab grades can be exported to a spreadsheet program, such as Microsoft Excel. The MyAccountingLab Gradebook provides a number of views of student data and gives you the flexibility to weight assignments, select which attempts to include when calculating scores, and omit or delete results for individual assignments.

THE GRADEBOOK

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INTRODUCTION FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING

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Financial Accounting

Financial Accounting

Financial Accounting

An Introduction

An International Approach

AUGUSTINE BENEDICT BARRY ELLIOTT

JAGDISH KOTHARI ELISABETTA BARONE

An International Introduction, Third Edition

Financial Accounting: An Introduction presents an expansive and up-to-date treatment of an ever-important discipline. Without over-simplifying the subject, Augustine Benedict and Barry Elliott have created a progressive guide to financial accounting which tackles not only the fundamentals, but also includes coverage of new and emerging topics - chief among them IFRS.

The world of financial accounting is changing rapidly, with all listed companies in the EU now required to publish their financial statements according to IFRS. Financial Accounting: A International Approach is written to reflect the latest financial accounting developments and their implications, and is the ideal text for non-specialist students.

Features: • Worked examples across all areas of the subject, guiding students from the conceptual to the complex. • Activity questions embedded within each chapter, designed to help students test their understanding of core concepts as they learn about them. • A range of multiple choice questions at the end of each chapter, covering both the theory and practice of accounting in order to meet students' learning needs. • Progressive questions targeting different levels of understanding, testing  2008 776pp Pbk 0-273-68885-5 / 978-0-273-68885-3 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

This book offers an innovative, practical and interactive approach to the subject. Focusing on the use of financial information rather than simply presenting technical methodology, the authors explain the ground rules of book-keeping, but never to the detriment of essential underlying concepts.

Features: • Includes extracts from the published company reports of leading organisations such as Puma, Adidas, Coloplast, Novo Nordisk, Unilever, Austrian Airlines, Deutsche Post, Kerry Group and Henkel, which comply with IFRS. • Particular attention has been paid to the writing style so that it is suitable for students who have English as their second language. • Introduces and illustrates corporate governance issues in a practical manner, placing this topical subject in the context of real-world situations.  2006 432pp Pbk 0-273-69319-0 / 978-0-273-69319-2 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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DAVID ALEXANDER CHRISTOPHER NOBES ‘I find this book highly readable and a very useful introduction to financial accounting, in particular the regulatory framework influencing accounting in an international context’ Fredrik Ljungdahl, Senior Lecturer, Jõnkõping University ‘Financial Accounting’ is the ideal choice for all those looking for an introductory text in financial accounting, particularly those with little or no previous knowledge of the subject. With a clear writing style, this accessible book is unique in teaching financial accounting from a noncountry specific perspective, using International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) as its framework to explain key concepts and practice. Building on the success of the second edition this truly international book continues to draw contemporary examples from Europe, the US and beyond, and has been fully updated to incorporate the extensive accounting changes of the past three years.

Features: • Real-life examples are included from a wide range of countries. • New book-keeping appendix provides step-by-step coverage of the key techniques  2007 496pp Pbk 0-273-70926-7 / 978-0-273-70926-8 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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Financial Accounting for Decision Makers + GradeTracker, Fifth Edition PETER ATRILL EDDIE MCLANEY

Financial Accounting

Financial Accounting

An Introduction Fourth Edition

Fourth Edition

PAULINE WEETMAN

Financial Accounting for Decision Makers focuses on the ways in which financial statements and information can be used to improve the quality of decision making. A practical emphasis throughout the book ensures that the material is always relevant and suitable to the decision makers of the future.

This revised and fully updated edition continues to provide students with a clear and wellstructured introduction to financial accounting. This edition retains all of the classic features that have contributed to the book’s success particularly its clarity of expression within a sound conceptual framework. There is a strong emphasis on the ‘why’ rather than simply the ‘what’ and ‘how’.

Features:

Features:

• Interactive 'open-learning' style, ideal for self-study, encourages you to check your progress. • Fully integrated coverage of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). • Numerous activities and exercises. • Newly expanded coverage of the analysis and interpretation of financial statements reinforces the decision-making focus. • NEW chapter on corporate governance outlines the issues and potential problems inherent to the separation of ownership of a company from day-to-day control. • Colourful and relevant examples from the real world, including company reports and survey data, demonstrate the practical application and value of concepts and techniques learnt.

• Questions are graded to test student understanding of chapter content, as well as, skills in straightforward application of knowledge, and skills of problem solving and evaluation. • The book is accompanied by a comprehensive support package for lecturers, arranged on a chapter-by-chapter basis comprising of: student lecture notes on a ‘fill the gaps’ basis; graded questions to supplement those of chapters; including multiple choice questions; solutions to questions in the book; and ‘Safe & Sure’ annual report for analysis.  2006 504pp Pbk 0-273-70340-4 / 978-0-273-70340-2 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

ANNE BRITTON CHRIS WATERSTON Financial Accounting is the ideal introduction to this topical and dynamic subject. The authors successfully combine a conceptual approach with an accessible, interactive style, by adopting a questioning attitude to the subject. The authors ask why accounting practices exist and not simply how they work, without lingering on the technicalities. The 4th edition has been fully updated in line with the transition to International Accounting Standards (IASs) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs).

Features: • Concepts are explained in an easy to understand style with real world examples and illustrations, so that students can understand how to apply the theory they are learning. • Large variety of self-assessment questions and exercises, with answers, to facilitate self-paced learning by the student. • Fully supported by a companion website, providing a full resource pack for both lecturers and students, including: a downloadable instructor’s manual; further questions with answers; a list of suggested web links; a bank of self-marking multiple-choice questions for students  2006 368pp Pbk 0-273-70360-9 / 978-0-273-70360-0 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

 2008 488pp Pbk 0-273-71275-6 / 978-0-273-71275-6 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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Corporate Financial Accounting and Reporting Second Edition TIM SUTTON Corporate Financial Accounting and Reporting is a comprehensive accounting textbook directed at those using financial reports. Its aim is to help current and future managers gain a thorough understanding of companies’ published reports and is unique in the fact that it covers all three years of a traditional financial accounting course. Three parts cover the foundations of accounting, consider the components of financial statements in more depth and explore how investors analyse financial statements. Recognising the increasingly international nature of accounting, this book provides full coverage of international accounting standards with the European Union’s Company Law Directives providing its legal framework

Features: • Clarity: the book is suitable for a range of students from around the world and has been extensively class tested in Europe.

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Principles of Financial Accounting

Introduction to Financial Accounting

Third Edition

International Edition Ninth Edition

IAN GILLESPIE RICHARD LEWIS KAY HAMILTON The breadth and depth of coverage means Principles of Financial Accounting is suitable for undergraduate, postgraduate and HND/C students taking an introductory course or module in financial accounting. Principles of Financial Accounting provides a comprehensive grounding in the main techniques and underlying concepts involved in the preparation and analysis of accounting statements and their application to various forms of business organisation. Reorganised into a new structure which reflects modern accounting thinking, the new edition of Principles of Financial Accounting encourages students to interact with the material presented and places an even greater emphasis on interpreting and analysing accounting statements.

Features: • Balances a practical and relevant approach with a sound theoretical foundation.

• International approach: covers the most common accounting practices in the financial statements of both European and non-European companies as well as relevant EU and IAS requirements.

• Checkpoint questions throughout the book allow the reader to check understanding.

 2004 744pp Pbk 0-273-67620-2 / 978-0-273-67620-1 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

 2004 516pp Pbk 0-273-67630-X / 978-0-273-67630-0 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

• End-of-chapter review questions and exercises are provided.

CHARLES T. HORNGREN GARY L. SUNDEM JOHN A. ELLIOTT DONNA PHILBRICK For Introductory Financial Accounting courses at the MBA level, and for rigorous undergraduate courses. Introductory Financial Accounting, 9e provides a unique and perfect blend of robust financial statement analysis with early statement of cash flows coverage.

Features: • IFA 9e is directed at students who will analyze real financial statements, and make business decisions based upon that analysis. Real statements are used throughout (Starbucks). Statement of Cash Flows comes earlier in this book than most. • Focus on analysis of financial statements. Ratios introduced early and often, special ‘Portfolio’ section provides a ‘road map’ to financial statement analysis, and special section in end-of-chapter problems focuses on analyzing financial statements (using Starbucks financial statements). • Thorough (and expanded) ethics coverage, both in Chapter 1 where it is introduced and throughout all chapters of the book. Begins to emphasize the importance of ethics in accounting and in business early for students. 2006 672pp IPE 0-13-196875-0 / 978-0-13-196875-2 Prentice Hall

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INTRODUCTION FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING

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Financial Accounting

Financial Accounting

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A Business Process Approach Second Edition

WALTER T. HARRISON CHARLES T. HORNGREN

JANE L. REIMERS

For introductory courses in Financial Accounting taught from a more traditional ‘preparer’ approach. Financial Accounting, 7e helps the student ‘nail’ the accounting cycle up front to increase student success and retention later.

Features: • Learn: A specially designed (tailored to the textbook) Accounting Cycle Tutorial program is integrated in the first three chapters (icons in the margin point students to an online program, a free website that accompanies the textbook). • Practice: Before beginning their homework, students are guided to a no password required online practice environment. There, they can work on problems that help them master the accounting cycle. • For the first time with MyAccountingLab where the problems: (a) are algorithmic, giving students a chance to practice until they have mastery, (b) provide immediate feedback, giving students a chance to see how well they are doing right away, (c) mirror those in the book, giving students a chance to practice before doing ‘the real thing’. 2008 840pp Pbk 0-13-135557-0 / 978-0-13-135557-6 Prentice Hall

A compelling introduction to accounting for majors and nonmajors alike, Reimers’ Financial Accounting: A Business Process Approach, 2/e emphasizes the relationship between business and accounting–giving students hands-on experience working with real-world issues.

Features: • Business Process Approach: Financial Accounting organizes topics to reflect the way a business actually operates. It presents a business topic and then illustrates how we account for it. The text begins by introducing basic accounting concepts in the context of a small start-up company before advancing to such traditional accounting topics as long-term assets, inventory, cash and accounts receivable, debt, and equity. • More business, less bookkeeping: Focusing more on what a business does–and less on the intricacies of bookkeeping–Financial Accounting, 2/e equips accounting majors and nonmajors alike with a solid understanding of financial statements. 2008 656pp Pbk 0-13-233504-2 / 978-0-13-233504-1 Prentice Hall

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International Financial Reporting A Practical Guide ALAN MELVILLE A highly-practical one-stop resource for understanding current International Financial Reporting and International Standards.

Features: • Unique practical approach suited to the more 'technical' courses • Information presented clearly, concisely and accurately (as in the author's successful Taxation textbook) • Will include a number of 'real world' case studies and financial reports • Contents class-tested with both professional and degree students • Each chapter to contain plenty of worked examples with solutions • Each chapter to conclude with a set of exercises, some with answers at the back of the book and others with answers in a separate Lecturer's Guide • Each part to conclude with a set of review questions drawn from the past examination papers of the professional accountancy bodies • Supporting website containing Lecturer's Guide, explanations of new or amended standards (in-between editions), additional questions, powerpoints and weblinks 2009 520pp Pbk 0-273-70872-4 / 978-0-273-70872-8 Financial Times / Prentice Hall

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FINANCIAL REPORTING

new EDITION

Financial Accounting and Reporting Twelfth Edition BARRY ELLIOTT JAMIE ELLIOTT Revised annually, Financial Accounting & Reporting is the most up-to-date text on the market. Now fully updated in its 12th edition, it includes extensive coverage of International Accounting Standards (IASs) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs). This market-leading text offers students a clear, well-structured and comprehensive treatment of the subject. Supported by illustrations and exercises, the book provides a strong balance of theoretical and conceptual coverage. Students using this book will gain the knowledge and skills to help them apply current standards, and critically appraise the underlying concepts and financial reporting methods.

Features: • Fully updated to May 2007 • Updated coverage of International Financial Reporting Standards • Selected chapters include new additional questions and exercises

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Financial Accounting, Reporting & Analysis International Edition Second Edition BARRY ELLIOTT JAMIE ELLIOTT The fully updated International Edition of Elliott and Elliott’s market-leading Financial Accounting and Reporting uses the latest International Accounting Standards as its framework. It offers a unique balance of theoretical and conceptual coverage with up-to-date practical applications and illustrations taken from real world international company reports and accounts. The text is ideal for any undergraduate student doing a second level course in financial accounting or on an MBA and MSC course.

Features: • Illustrations taken from real published accounts to demonstrate the practical application and limitations of the subject.

• Includes more examples of extracts from real financial reports

• Exercises of varying difficulty with solutions to selected exercises provided at the back of the book, so students can track their own progress.

• Fully supported by a comprehensive set of multiple choice questions online, covering all parts of the text

• Supported by an instructor’s manual containing fully worked solutions to all exercises in the book.

 2008 920pp Pbk 0-273-71231-4 / 978-0-273-71231-2 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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Financial Reporting and Analysis LAWRENCE REVSINE DANIEL COLLINS BRUCE JOHNSON A book that prepares your students for the CPA exam and for business. Revsine/Collins/ Johnson meets the dual objective of teaching your students how to prepare financial reports and then how to analyze the reports. Appropriate for courses in intermediate accounting, financial reporting, and financial statement analysis.

Features: • Accessible End-of-Chapter Exercises that provide a greater range of difficulty reinforce accounting fundamentals, and link to the CPA and CFA exams are added. • Test Bank covering a broader range of problem types. • In-Text Examples provide students with insights on recent accounting irregularities and restatements: • WorldCom • Enron • Waste Management • Xerox • Line capacity swaps in the telecom industry  2004 1088pp Pbk 0-13-201788-1 / 978-0-13-201788-6 Prentice Hall

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FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS

new EDITION

Understanding Financial Statements Eighth Edition LYN M. FRASER AILEEN ORMISTON A supplementary text for a variety of Business courses. Understanding Financial Statements, retains its reputation for readability, concise coverage, and accessibility while incorporating the many new requirements and changes in accounting reporting and standards. The text gives students the conceptual background and analytical tools necessary to understand and interpret business financial statements. Its ultimate goal is to improve students’ ability to translate financial statement numbers into a meaningful map for business decisions and thus enable each student to approach financial statements with enhanced confidence.

Table of Contents 1. Financial Statements: An Overview. 2. The Balance Sheet. 3. Income Statement and Statement of Stockholders’ Equity. 4. Statement of Cash Flows. Appendix 4A: Statement of Cash Flows–Direct Method. 5. A Guide to Earnings and Financial Reporting Quality. 6. The Analysis of Financial Statements. Appendix 6A. The Analysis of Segmental Data. Appendix A. Summary of Financial Ratios. Appendix B. Solutions to Self-Tests. Appendix C. Glossary. 2007 304pp Pbk 0-13-187856-5 / 978-0-13-187856-3 Prentice Hall

Interpreting and Analyzing Financial Statements

Interpreting Company Reports and Accounts

Fourth Edition

Tenth Edition

KAREN P. SCHOENEBECK

GEOFFREY HOLMES ALAN SUGDEN PAUL GEE

For use as a supplement in Principles of Accounting and Introduction to Financial Accounting courses. Perfect for any accounting course where analyzing financial statements and understanding financial ratios is important. This activity workbook helps students analyze real company financial statement information. Each activity concentrates on only one aspect of the analysis and uses data from well-known corporations to pique students’ interest and add relevancy.

Table of Contents 1. Introduction to Interpretation and Analysis. 2. Analyzing the Balance Sheet. 3. Analyzing the Income Statement. 4. Analyzing the Statement of Cash Flows. 5. Further Ratio Analysis. 6. Interpreting and Understanding Specific Accounts. 7. Comprehensive Review. 8. Corporate Analysis. 2007 160pp Pbk 0-13-239190-2 / 978-0-13-239190-0 Prentice Hall

Interpreting Company Reports and Accounts guides the reader through the conventions and complexities of company accounts, explaining how to assess the financial and trading position of a company from year to year, how to spot undue risk taking and ''cosmetic accounting'' and where to look for clues on the quality of management. Packed with interesting real world examples, this is a highly practical book which shows readers how to analyse company reports and accounts, both qualitatively and quantitatively. The analysis is illustrated with over 200 extracts/examples from published accounts

Features: • Guides the reader through the conventions and complexities of reports and accounts. • Explains how to assess the financial and trading position of a company from year to year • Explains how to spot undue risk-taking • New! Compare UK Gaap • International Standards  2008 360pp Pbk 0-273-71141-5 / 978-0-273-71141-4 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING

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Comparative International Accounting Tenth Edition CHRISTOPHER NOBES ROBERT B PARKER Now going into it's 10th edition, Comparative International Accounting by Nobes and Parker is renowned for it's depth of discussion and exhaustively comprehensive coverage of the international dimensions of financial accounting and reporting. It lays the conceptual and contextual foundations of the increasingly used international accounting standards and examines both the key issues inherent in the subject, such as transition, harmonization and political lobbying and the differences that remain at global, national and local levels and in multi-national companies and smaller enterprises.

Features: • New chapter 7 on how even within IFRS, practices can vary within a country and between countries.

Table of Contents Part I Setting the Scene Part II Financial Reporting by Listed Groups Part III Harmonization and Transition in Europe and East Asia Part IV Financial Reporting by Individual Companies Part V Major Issues in the Financial Reporting of MNEs Part VI Analysis and Management Issues  2008 600pp Pbk 0-273-71476-7 / 978-0-273-71476-7 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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International Corporate Reporting

International Accounting

A comparative approach Fourth Edition

Sixth Edition

CLARE ROBERTS PAULINE WEETMAN PAUL GORDON International Corporate Reporting is a modern, practical and pedagogically rich approach to the changing world of international accounting and reporting that aims to enable students to analyse the similarities and differences in accounting, reporting and regulation around the world and to familiarize them with the growing body of research into international accounting practices.

Features: • More interesting background context and arguments for and against globalization of accounting standards • More on political aspects of international standard setting & on narrative reporting & continuing national diversity

Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgements Plan of the book PART I: Globalization - Convergence and Diversity PART II: Contrasting Harmonization and Diversity Across Financial Reporting Systems PART III: Significant Influences on International Accounting Practices PART IV: From National to International Standards Index  2008 732pp Pbk 0-273-71473-2 / 978-0-273-71473-6 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

FREDERICK D. CHOI GARY K. MEEK International Accounting takes a multinational approach, written from a financial reporting perspective to accounting practices, introducing students to the international dimensions of accounting, financial reporting, and financial control in a concise, comprehensive, and student-friendly manner.

Features: • Expanded coverage of corporate governance and related legislation • New! Examination of international auditing, both external and internal • Re-organized and updated discussion of comparative accounting emphasizing developments in Europe, the Americas and Asia

Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Development and Classification 3. Comparative Accounting: Europe 4. Comparative Accounting: the Americas and Asia 5. Reporting and Disclosure 6. Foreign Currency Translation 7. Financial Reporting and Changing Prices 8. Global Accounting and Auditing Standards 9. International Financial Statement Analysis 10. Managerial Planning and Control 11. Financial Risk Management 12. International Taxation and Transfer Pricing 2008 528pp Pbk 0-13-813388-3 / 978-0-13-813388-7 Prentice Hall

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INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING

Management and Cost Accounting

new EDITION

Management and Cost Accounting Professional Questions + GradeTracker Fourth Edition ALNOOR BHIMANI CHARLES T. HORNGREN SRIKANT M. DATAR GEORGE FOSTER

With a strong international focus, this text provides definitive coverage of established and contemporary issues within management and cost accounting. Drawing on the latest research and surveys, the authors bring technical and theoretical concepts to life through extensive use of real world examples and case studies. Features:

Table of Contents

• Extensive new material on corporate strategy, performance evaluation, corporate governance and the network economy. • Many new unique examples of management accounting in real-world action. • Revamped references at the end of each chapter to reflect new literature and the latest thinking. • Richly illustrated with a striking full colour text design and photographs to further engage the reader, reinforcing the practical relevance of issues discussed. • In-depth unique European and Harvard Business School case studies. A mix of new and classic real-world cases that pull together themes and offer a broader perspective of how management accounting can be applied in a range of different contexts. • Extensive assessment material, including questions taken from past professional papers, allows students to consolidate learning and practise their exam technique. Questions are available for every chapter and are classified according to level of difficulty. • Concepts in Action and Surveys of Company Practice boxes allow students to appreciate how accounting techniques are put into practice by managers in the business environment. • Media package called GradeTracker, containing Excel spreadsheets, case studies, videos, multiple-choice questions.

PART I: MANAGEMENT AND COST ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS 1. The accountant's role in the organisation 2 An introduction to cost terms and purposes 3. Job costing systems 4. Process costing systems 5. Cost allocation 6. Cost allocation: Joint cost situation 7. Income effects of alternative stock costing methods PART II: ACCOUNTING INFORMATION FOR DECISION MAKING 8. Cost-volume-profit relationships 9. Determining how costs behave 10. Relevant Information for decision making 11. Activity-based costing 12. Pricing, target costing and customer profitability analysis 13. Capital investment decisions PART III: PLANNING AND BUDGETARY CONTOL SYSTEMS 14. Motivation, budgets and responsibility accounting 15. Flexible budgets, variances and management control: I 16. Flexible budgets, variances and management control: II 17. Measuring yield, mix and quantity effects PART IV: MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS AND PERFORMANCE ISSUES 18. Control systems and transfer pricing 19. Control systems and performance measurement PART V: QUALITY, TIME AND THE STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF COSTS 20. Quality and throughput concerns in management costs 21. Accounting for just-in-time systems 22. Strategic management accounting and emerging issues Appendix A: Solutions to selected exercises Appendix B: Notes on compound interest and interest tables  2008 959pp Pbk 1-4058-8820-2 / 978-1-4058-8820-2 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING

first EDITION

Managerial Accounting +MyAccounting Lab LINDA S. BAMBER KAREN BRAUN WALTER T. HARRISON This accessible and engaging title is perfectly suited for a one semester course in managerial accounting. It's well connected to the Horngren/Harrison brand and uses the same style and pedagogy as Pollard/Mills/ Harrison/Horngren Principle of Accounting, 1e.

Features: • Demo Docs integrated in the text book and supporting material: Students understand (or “get it”) right after you do a problem in class, but as soon as they leave class, with each passing hour, their ability to do the problems again and complete their homework diminishes to the point of them either having to come to office hours to get help, or they just quit and get behind in the course. On top of this, you can end up getting behind in the course as well, in order to keep everyone on track. • Integrated with MyAccountingLab - the oneline assessment and tutorial system that put you in control of your teaching and your students in control of their learning. 2008 832pp Pbk 0-13-613284-7 / 978-0-13-613284-4 Prentice Hall

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Managerial Accounting for Business Decisions

Management Accounting for Decision Makers

Second Edition

+ GradeTracker Fifth Edition

RAY PROCTOR Managerial Accounting for Business Decisions sets management accounting into a real world context, helping students to apply the theories they learn to management situations. This book will assist the reader in understanding the principles of management accounting and to master the numerical aspects of the subject.

Features: • Strong managerial approach with “Manager's Point of View” feature, based on real companies and managers, in each chapter, so students understand why these topics are important in the workplace and therefore their potential relevance to them. • An emphasis on companies from the service sector which reflects most students likely work experience post university. • The language and terminology is used with business studies students in mind. Explanations are kept simple and accounting jargon avoided to ensure student understanding. Any unnecessary algebra is omitted in favour of a business approach.  2006 576pp Pbk 0-273-68155-9 / 978-0-273-68155-7 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

PETER ATRILL EDDIE MCLANEY Management Accounting for Decision Makers is praised for its clear, accessible and uncluttered style. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the main principles of management accounting, with a strong practical emphasis and avoiding excessive technical detail. It has a clear and unequivocal focus on how accounting information can be used to improve the quality of decision making by managers, providing the perfect grounding for the decision makers of the future.

Features: • Lively and relevant examples from the real world demonstrate the practical application and value of concepts and techniques learnt. • Decision-making focus on the use of accounting information rather than the preparation is highly appropriate for business managers. • Full range of topical examples from the service sector, public sector and manufacturing industry.  2007 1-4058-4675-5 / 978-1-4058-4675-2 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING

first EDITION

COMING SOON

Management Accounting

Management Accounting

Management Accounting

PAULINE WEETMAN

Analysis and Interpretation

International Edition Fifth Edition

Pauline Weetman's innovative new text expertly guides students over the stepping stones of management accounting and provides a solid foundation as a basis for further specialist study. The text is clear and well structured and brings an imaginative approach to student learning with its emphasis throughout on allowing students to practice the application of theory. It places a strong emphasis on real world examples and the practical application of theory whilst incorporating many of the classic features associated with a book by Pauline Weetman, particularly its clarity of expression.

CHERYL MCWATTERS JERRY ZIMMERMAN DALE MORSE This book provides students and managers with an understanding and appreciation of the strengths and limitations of an organisation's accounting system.

For upper level undergraduate and MBA Management Accounting courses.

An analytical framework for organisational change is used throughout the book to underscore how organisations must adapt to create customer and organisational value.

Atkinson is a manageriallyoriented book that focuses on both quantitative and qualitative aspects of classical and contemporary managerial accounting.

The text highlights the role of management accounting as an integral part of the organisation's strategy and not a set of individual concepts and computations.

Features:

Features:

Table of Contents

• Provides over 50 unique case studies complete with innovative ideas for interactive teaching sessions, as well as engaging real-life commentaries.

• Practical and imaginative pedagogy includes group discussions and activities; a management accounting consultant which helps bring topics alive; as well as a wealth of examples, questions and problems throughout.

1. Management accounting in an organisational context 2. Measuring and analyzing activity costs 3. Measuring and analyzing product costs 4. Managing activities 5. Short term decisions and constraints 6. Managing organisations 7. Decentralised organisations 8. Budgeting 9. Cost allocations 10. Absorption costing systems 11. Variable costing and capacity costs 12. Management accounting in a dynamic environment 13. Investment decisions 14. Standard costs and variance analysis End Matter - thoughts on business analysis, answers to concept reviews, index

 2006 592pp Pbk 0-273-70199-1 / 978-0-273-70199-6 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

 2008 704pp Pbk 0-273-71247-0 / 978-0-273-71247-3 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

• Excellent business focus shows students how management accounting techniques can be applied in real business situations.

ANTHONY A. ATKINSON ROBERT S. KAPLAN ELLA MAE MATSUMURA S. MARK YOUNG

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• Atkinson is a manageriallyoriented book with aspects of both classical and contemporary managerial accounting. • Atkinson now includes several new case studies, including for the first time, Harvard Business School cases. • Robert S. Kaplan is considered the world's leading expert on activity-based costing and the Balanced Scorecard. For this edition, he has revised and reorganized Chapter 4, 'Activity-Based Cost Systems'. In the 5th edition, Kaplan, cocreator of ABC, integrates the new time-driven ABC approach with the conventional ABC approach. Two new cases help students learn how to build their own ABC models. 2007 688pp IPE 0-13-242733-8 / 978-0-13-242733-3 Prentice Hall

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INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING

new EDITION

Introduction to Management Accounting International Edition Fourteenth Edition CHARLES T. HORNGREN GARY L. SUNDEM WILLIAM O. STRATTON JEFF SCHATZBERG DAVE BURGSTAHLER An essential tool that enhances a manager's ability to make effective economic decisions Introduction to Management Accounting describes both theory and common practices so students understand how to produce information that's useful in day-to-day decision making.

Features: • This text teaches why companies use various techniques, not to blindly apply the techniques. All business sectors are discussed, non-profit, retail, wholesale, service, selling, and administrative situations. • Introduces concepts and principles early, then revisits them at more complex levels. • Provides real company examples every step of the way. Companies that the students will know and trust, Starbucks, Boeing, AT&T, McDonald's and Microsoft just to name a few. 2008 920pp IPE 0-13-240569-5 / 978-0-13-240569-0 Prentice Hall

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ADVANCED MANAGEMENT

ACCOUNTING

Management Control Systems Performance Measurement, Evaluation and Incentives Second Edition KENNETH MERCHANT WIM VAN DER STEDE With its unique range of case studies, real life examples and comprehensive coverage of the latest management controlrelated tools and techniques, Management Control Systems is the ideal guide to this complex and multidimensional subject for upper level undergraduates, postgraduates and practising professionals.

Second Edition

TREVOR HOPPER DERYL NORTHCOTT ROBERT SCAPENS

ZAHIRUL HOQUE

Features: • Management Accounting for consumerism

• Better positioning of management control systems in relation to internal control and corporate governance

• The balanced scorecard • National culture and management control

• Added coverage of interorganizational controls (supply chains and strategic alliances).

• Added shorter cases for 'class' or 'workshop' use

Third Edition

Both students and practitioners specialising in this area will find this book an essential guide to the many developments affecting management accounting theory and practice.

• Additional coverage of Sarbanes-Oxley and similar movements in other countries

• Strengthened the discussion of ethics.

Strategic Management Accounting

Pooling the expertise of leading researchers Issues in Management Accounting critically explores a broad range of issues in a concise, digestible style.

Features:

• Added more discussion of balanced scorecards and nonfinancial measures of performance.

Issues in Management Accounting

• The changing role of management accountants • Management Accounting and accountants in the public sector • Knowledge Resources and Management Accounting  2007 488pp Pbk 0-273-70257-2 / 978-0-273-70257-3 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

For upper level undergraduate programs in accounting, finance and business. The primary focus of this text is on understanding and using the concepts of contemporary management accounting for strategic business decisions. The text maps out contemporary changes to management accounting, explaining the major new techniques, practices and philosophies associated with the rise of strategic management accounting. It gives students a broad and succinct introduction to the issues at the forefront of best practice and academic research.

Features: • Nine case studies with related questions for group discussion in lecturers or tutorials • End of chapter summary helps students identify the major themes of each chapter and acts as an excellent revision tool • Key Terms to Learn helps students understand new and important terminology in this field 2006 Pbk 0-7339-8445-2 / 978-0-7339-8445-7 Pearson Education Australia

 2007 872pp Pbk 0-273-70801-5 / 978-0-273-70801-8 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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ADVANCED MANAGEMENT

ACCOUNTING

Advanced Management Accounting International Edition Third Edition ROBERT KAPLAN ANTHONY A. ATKINSON Suitable for upper level advanced management or cost accounting courses at the undergraduate or MBA/graduate level. Assumes knowledge of management and/or cost accounting. This text provides leading-edge treatment of innovative management accounting issues used by major companies throughout the world. Takes a systematic management- oriented approach to advanced management topics. Each chapter is accompanied by cases to illustrate the concepts discussed.

Features: • Comprehensive coverage of Activity-Based-Costing and the Balanced Scorecard method as the unifying framework throughout the text. ABC and BSC link formerly unrelated topics and chapters. • Chapter 10 will prominently feature Economic Value Added (EVA). • New cases illustrating ABC and the Balanced Scorecard will be incorporated throughout. 1998 816pp IPE 0-13-080220-4 / 978-0-13-080220-0 Prentice Hall

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COST ACCOUNTING

new EDITION

Cost Accounting

Cost Accounting

Thirteenth Edition

An Essential Guide

CHARLES T. HORNGREN GEORGE FOSTER SRIKANT M. DATAR MADHAV RAJAN CHRIS ITTNER

DAVID RUSSELL G.J. WILKINSON-RIDDLE ASHOK PATEL

Horngren's Cost Accounting defined the cost accounting market and continues to innovate today by consistently integrating the most current practice and theory.

Features: • Exceptionally strong emphasis on managerial uses of cost information • Clarity and understandability of the text • Excellent balance in integrating modern topics with existing content • Emphasis on human behavior aspects • Extensive use of real-world examples • Ability to teach chapters in different sequences • Excellent quantity, quality, and range of assignment material • New! Increased emphasis on strategy, decision-making and management accounting • New! Excel Manual

This new text provides a concise and clear introduction to the core principles of cost accounting. It sets out to make the key principles of the subject accessible to those with no prior knowledge making it the ideal first text for students wishing to grasp the basics of what can be a complex and diverse subject.

Features: • Covers the basic principles of costing in a clear and unambiguous way, avoiding indepth discussion of more specific costing methods. • The examples used in the text are broken down into stages, with workings clearly shown. • The text offers a good balance of manufacturing and services environments, and includes important recent developments such as activity based costing (ABC) and activity based budgeting (ABB).  2002 200pp Pbk 0-273-65167-6 / 978-0-273-65167-3 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

• New! Simplified design • New! Authors - Madhar Rajan of Stanford University and Chris Ittner of the Warhton School 2009 832pp Pbk 0-13-135558-9 / 978-0-13-135558-3 Prentice Hall

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ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS

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Corporate Accounting Information Systems TONY BOCZKO We live in a world dominated almost exclusively by flows of knowledge and information - by technologies designed to not only sustain but also increase the socio-economic need and desire for more and more information. This book offers a unique insight into the nature, role and context of accounting related information within the competitive business environment, and explores how business organisations - in particular companies - use a range of theories and technologies to not only assist in the maximisation of shareholder wealth, but also in the management and control of organisational resources.

Key Aims: • promote an understanding of the role of corporate accounting information systems in the maintenance, regulation and control of business related resources, • develop an appreciation and understanding of the practical issues and organisation problems involved in managing contemporary accounting information systems, • promote an understanding of the political contexts of contemporary accounting information systems,  2008 960pp Pbk 0-273-68487-6 / 978-0-273-68487-9 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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Accounting Information Systems

Accounting Information Systems

International Edition Eleventh Edition

International Edition Ninth Edition

MARSHALL B. ROMNEY PAUL J. STEINBART

GEORGE H. BODNAR WILLIAM S. HOPWOOD

For a first course in Accounting Information Systems or for a general introduction for advanced AIS courses and Information Systems courses.

For undergraduate or graduate courses in AIS.

The market-leading book that delivers the most comprehensive and flexible coverage of the four major approaches to teaching AIS. Instructors can easily reorder chapters, and focus on what you want: (a) transaction cycles and controls; (b) systems life cycle; (c) databases and data modeling; or (d) computer-based controls, fraud, and auditing.

Features: • Flexible, modular Table of Contents - Emphasize what you want. • Chapter on computer security. • Integrated cases. Each chapter begins with an integrative case, based on a fictional company, that introduces the chapter's key concepts and topics. This case is integrated throughout the chapter, and a description of how the issues are resolved is provided in the summary and case conclusion. • New! Increased focus on the COSO-ERM model • New! More coverage on the COBIT framework

Following a Business Process Approach, this book stresses information, communication, and networking technology within the context of business processes and internal control structure. Can be packaged with Peachtree Software and the Getting Started Series.

Features: • Focuses on core topics, current information, and technology. • Reflects an almost universal shift toward a business process approach. Chapters on Revenue and ExpenditureCycle Applications and Production and Finance-Cycle Applications have been rewritten to reflect this shift toward a business process approach. • Provides students with the most current information on: electronic commerce, electronic security, web commerce, internet security, network security, statistical sampling and artificial intelligence, EDI, databases, and encryption. 2004 512pp IPE 0-13-122851-X / 978-0-13-122851-1 Prentice Hall

2009 832pp IPE 0-13-500937-5 / 978-0-13-500937-6 Prentice Hall

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AUDITING

first EDITION

Auditing

Principles of Auditing

An International Approach BAHRAM SOLTANI

An Introduction to International Standards on Auditing Second Edition

This new book analyses the role of external auditors in a rapidly changing environment and the need to expand their role beyond traditional financial statement audits. It presents external auditing in an innovative manner, with heavy emphasis on theoretical and international issues. The focus is on coverage of fundamental issues with regard to the framework and conceptual structure of auditing, rather than the details of traditional audit approaches. The book provides a carefully balanced presentation of auditing theory and practice.

RICK HAYES ROGER DASSEN ARNOLD SCHILDER PHILIP WALLAGE

Features: • Unique it its extensive coverage of international and theoretical issues, providing an understanding of the evolution of auditing. • The multidisciplinary approach, covering the relationships between auditing and organisation, corporate governance, financial reporting and IT, enables the role of auditing within its wider context to be fully understood and appreciated.

This text offers a structured approach to principles of auditing using International Standards on Auditing as its basis. Written by a team of influential professional auditors with a wealth of teaching experience this book provides a real world perspective on current auditing practices with coverage of cutting edge developments and techniques.

Features: • Covers the latest auditing standards from a truly international perspective. • All audit concepts are illustrated with case study examples from well known companies, such as Enron, WorldCom, Tyco, Xerox. • Discusses cutting edge audit techniques including analytical procedures based on computer audit analysis software and data-mining techniques

• Case studies and samples of audit reports from different countries give understanding of real-world practice. • Extensive references for further reading are supplied to enable more advanced study

 2005 712pp Pbk 0-273-68410-8 / 978-0-273-68410-7 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

2007 688pp Pbk  0-273-65773-9 / 978-0-273-65773-6 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Auditing and Assurance Services and ACL Software Twelfth Edition ALVIN ARENS RANDAL J. ELDER MARK BEASLEY Arens teaches the fundamental concepts of auditing, integrates those concepts throughout an audit, and shows the importance of auditing in today's environment. Arens' integrated concepts approach shows students the auditing process from start to finish. It uses an illustrative example of key audit decisions for a public company (Hillburg Hardware) audit throughout the book, emphasis on audit planning, including risk assessment processes and evaluating internal controls, and collecting and evaluating evidence in response to risks, prepares students for realworld audit decision making.

Features: • Cutting Edge Coverage of Risk Assessment Standards • Chapter 2 includes changes to generally accepted auditing standards, including the requirement in the second standard of fieldwork that the auditor gain an understanding of the entity and its environment, including internal control • ACL incorporation and Homework Problems. CPA firms are increasingly using audit software to perform audit testing and to test for fraud. 2008 888pp Pbk 0-13-245225-1 / 978-0-13-245225-0 Prentice Hall

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UK TAXATION

Taxation Finance Act 2007 Thirteenth Edition ALAN MELVILLE Taxation is the number one textbook on taxation in the UK. Now in its 13th annual edition, this excellent text has established itself as a reliable and comprehensive guide for students taking a first level course in the subject. This thirteenth edition brings the book completely up-to-date in accordance with the provisions of the Finance Act 2007.

Features: • Each chapter ends with exercises that thoroughly test the reader's understanding of the topics introduced in the chapter. • Contains four sets of review questions, one at the end of each part, drawn from past examination papers of the professional accounting bodies. • Solutions to most of the exercises and review questions are included in the final part of the book. Remaining solutions are provided in a Lecturer's Guide.  2007 656pp Pbk 0-273-71232-2 / 978-0-273-71232-9 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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GOVERNMENT & NOT-FOR-PROFIT ACCOUNTING

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Public Sector Financial Management

Governmental and Non-profit Accounting

ANDREAS BERGMANN

Theory and Practice Ninth Edition

Taking a fully integrated approach, the book is fully inline with the most recent developments in the public sector environment. It draws together accounting theory and practice for each of the main areas of accounting, providing contemporary examples from a range of public sector experience which are woven into the text to illustrate the issues involved.

Students should be able to: • Critically evaluate accountability and financial management issues relating to public sector organisations. • Discuss and evaluate contemporary debates on the form and basis of public financial reporting. • Describe, explain and evaluate the financial accounting and reporting requirements of selected organisations. • Discuss and evaluate the role of the private finance initiative and partnerships in public sector reform. • Evaluate the use of accounting information in a selected aspect of public sector change.  2009 504pp Pbk 0-273-71354-X / 978-0-273-71354-8 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

ROBERT J. FREEMAN, CRAIG D. SHOULDERS, GREGORY S. ALLISON, TERRY PATTON AND ROBERT SMITH Governmental and Non-profit Accounting 9/e provides a thorough basis for understanding the logic behind and nature of all the funds and nonfund accounts associated with governments. Its unique 4-Step Pedagogical approach allows students to fully grasp the accounting and reporting framework necessary before focusing on deriving the new government-wide financial statements.

Features: • Provides students with a simple and productive approach to understanding material - learn the basics first, build on that basic knowledge in logical content progression, and apply concepts learned to real-world practices. • Context-Centered Learning: Each new topic is addressed in a context that has meaning to students. For instance, details of accounting for governmental fund revenues and expenditures are discussed only after students understand the basics of accounting and reporting for the General Fund. 2009 864pp Pbk 0-13-503166-4 / 978-0-13-503166-7 Prentice Hall

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new EDITION

Introduction to Government and Non-for-Profit Accounting Sixth Edition MARTIN IVES, JOSPEH R. RAZEK, GORDON A. HOSCH AND LARRY A. JOHNSON For use in Governmental Accounting, Not-for-Profit Accounting and Public Administration courses. Ives presents a comprehensive, practical, clearly written, and updated approach to governmental and not-for-profit financial accounting.

Features: • Examples from the Real World: Chapters 9, 10, and 14 on governmental financial reporting and financial statement analysis use the actual 2005 financial statements prepared by Grafton, Wisconsin. Chapters 13 and 14 on hospital accounting and statement analysis are illustrated with current financial statements of Hudson Valley Hospital Centre. • This text provides extensive coverage of the unique aspects of accounting and financial reporting for not-for-profit entities, including hospitals to prepare students for potential careers in the field. • New! All chapters have been revised to reflect the Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Board and the Financial Accounting Standards Board. 2009 672pp Pbk 0-13-207428-1 / 978-0-13-207428-5 Prentice Hall

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CORPORATE FINANCE BY GLEN ARNOLD

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Essentials of Corporate Financial Management

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Essentials of Corporate Financial Management supports courses designed to cover the core topics of finance in 15 to 30 hours of lectures. The book is primarily aimed at undergraduate students studying finance as part of a business related degree, MBA students and others studying finance at business schools. It also provides the foundation elements needed by students going on to study more advanced finance.

Corporate Financial Management is one of the leading corporate finance textbooks. It provides comprehensive coverage of financial decision making within the firm and explains financial markets in a highly accessible manner. The emphasis is on connecting finance theory to practical management.This new 4th edition comes with access to MyFinanceLab

Features: • An accessible approach with mathematical concepts introduced in an easy-to-follow style. • Comprehensive coverage of the key elements of practical financial decision making. • Financial Times articles used throughout to highlight the subject's real-world relevance, illustrate the significance of the core material and equip students to understand the financial press. • Up-to-date case studies feature leading UK and European companies coping with financial issues. • Value-based management is explained and put in context. • A downloadable web supplement is available for lecturers and students at www.pearsoned.co.uk/arnold.  2007 574pp Pbk 1-4058-4704-2 / 978-1-4058-4704-9 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Glen Arnold is a businessman, investor and a professor finance at Salford University

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MyFinanceLab A fully integrated online Homework and Tutorial System for Finance. MyFinanceLab helps the student to practice and the instructor to assign homework monitoring the progress of the students. Podcasts During term time, weekly podcasts are available to download from www.pearsoned.co.uk/arnold These podcasts discuss and analyse topical news items and demonstrate to the student how the theory explained in Glen Arnold's books works in the real world. Custom Publishing Custom publishing allows academics to pick and choose content from one or more texts for their course and combine it into a definitive course text. For example, should you find that Arnold's Essentials of Corporate Financial Management is right for your course but you need some extra material on Working Capital Management to complete delivery of your course, you can pick a chapter from Arnold's larger book. For more details on this please go to www.pearsonedcustom.co.uk  2008 1000pp Pbk 0-273-71041-9 / 978-0-273-71041-7 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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ESSENTIALS CORPORATE FINANCE

Corporate Finance

Financial Management for Decision Makers

Principles & Practice Fourth Edition DENZIL WATSON ANTONY HEAD

Fourth Edition PETER ATRILL

The fourth edition of Corporate Finance: Principles & Practice - now in full colour throughout - is a concise introduction to the core concepts and key topic areas of corporate finance. It offers integrated coverage of the three key decision areas in finance investment, financing and dividends - using a clear and logical framework for study and incorporates a wide range of topical real-world examples, allowing students to relate theory to practice. Corporate Finance: Principles & Practice is suitable for specialist and non-specialist corporate and business finance courses at undergraduate, DMS and MBA/management at Masters level.

Features: • Provides a student-friendly approach to the key topics in corporate finance. • Introduces appropriate tools and techniques for the financial manager. • Vignettes featuring well-known companies to illustrate topics. • Worked examples to consolidate learning points. • Wide range of question material, both for practice and group discussion.  2007 528pp Pbk 0-273-70644-6 / 978-0-273-70644-1 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

The fourth edition of this established and popular text has been thoroughly updated to meet the needs of the modern business student. It presents a comprehensive range of topics, but avoids too much detail and unnecessary mathematical analysis, focusing more on the practical application of financial management and its role in decision-making. The numerous examples, activities and exercises make this a stimulating and appealing choice for all students of accounting and finance, as well as those studying accounting or finance as part of a business degree.

Features: • Clear and non-technical writing style written from a true business perspective, enabling students from all backgrounds and levels to develop their knowledge of this tricky subject. • Exhibitor boxes illustrate the key concepts in the world of financial management with examples from the real world, bringing a clear and meaningful relevance to the theory. • Regular Activities and Exercises test students' knowledge and Case Studies help to consolidate this and help them to progress further.  2006 608pp Pbk 0-273-70249-1 / 978-0-273-70249-8 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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Business Finance Theory and Practice Seventh Edition EDDIE MCLANEY Now in its 7th edition, Business Finance by Eddie McLaney gives an invaluable and up-to-date introduction to finance and investment. Taking a user's perspective it explores where finance and investment sit in a company's decision-making process. The way the author blends the theoretical, analytical and practical aspects of business finance makes this text a highly successful and popular choice for students who have little or no experience of the subject. This text is suitable for students taking an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in finance or accounting and for those on business courses with an option in finance or accounting. It is also highly appropriate for professional accounting students.

Features: • Packed with fresh and international examples to engage and motivate students • Case Studies from the real world, featuring relevant and modern organisations such as Tesco and Sainsburys, BSkyB, Weetabix and Unilever, to bring the subject to life. • Computational problems, graded from basic to advanced, giving the opportunity for further study.  2006 Pbk 536pp 0-273-70262-9 / 978-0-273-70262-7 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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ESSENTIALS CORPORATE FINANCE

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The Logic and Practice of Financial Management: International Edition Sixth Edition

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ART KEOWN JOHN D MARTIN JOHN W PETTY DAVID F SCOTT For the introductory Finance course required at all undergraduate business schools. Keown enables students to see the big picture by letting them understand the logic that drives finance rather than having them memorize formulas.

Features: • A focus on concepts before math is a guiding philosophy of this text. A large number of calculator solution examples enable students to avoid getting caught up in difficult notation and calculations. • An Entrepreneur's perspective has been systematically added to the book through a series of boxes that highlight issues faced by emerging small and medium sized firms. • Across the Hall boxes upon professionals' experiences from marketing, management, and accounting, to illustrate how the specific material being taught in the book and course pertains to what they will do. 2008 624pp IPE 0-13-234590-0 / 978-0-13-234590-3 Prentice Hall

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KENNETH A. KIM JOHN R. NOFSINGER The first of its kind, Nofsinger provides an overview of our corporate governance system in a flexible, modular format. Today, the term “corporate governance” is familiar to almost everyone. Unfortunately, its familiarity in our society comes about because of revelations of one shocking corporate scandal after another: executives caught pilfering from their firms; accountants helping companies doctor their financial numbers; analysts irresponsibly hyping internet stocks. Nofsingeris organized into chapters that discuss each corporate governance mechanism. Every chapter is organized in the same way, and each chapter is selfcontained. Each chapter begins with a detailed overview of the monitor or monitoring mechanisms, and then highlights potential problems.

Features: • End of chapter material: Review questions, discussion questions and exercises • International emphasis 2007 192pp Pbk 0-13-603871-9 / 978-0-13-603871-9 Prentice Hall

Reading and Understanding the Financial Times KEVIN BOAKES Do you use Financial Times articles in your teaching? Do you want your students to read and understand the Financial Times with confidence? Reading and Understanding the Financial Times incorporates a selection of topical FT articles with recurrent themes relating to some of the most important issues in the world of corporate finance. From the private equity take over bid for Boots to the recent Northern Rock credit crisis, the chosen articles are analysed in depth leaving you armed with a new vocabulary of key financial terms ready to conduct your own analysis next time you read the FT for business or pleasure.

Features: • A Comprehensive glossary of all financial terms explained in the book • Self review questions for each topic • Data and web - based activities for each topic • A podcast providing further analysis for each article downlaoadble from the books website www.pearsoned.co.uk/boakes • Monthly updates to the book's blog from the author at www.pearsoned.co.uk/boakes  2008 280pp Pbk 0-273-71559-3 / 978-0-273-71559-7 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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ESSENTIALS CORPORATE FINANCE

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This new book offers an introduction to financial decision-making, covering key areas of financial management ranging from objectives through to investment financing and dividend policy. The emphasis is on 'managing for value' which reflects a growing concern in the focus of modern business management. The book examines business finance from a managerial angle, integrating strategy in a way that has not been achieved yet in most other core finance texts. Using up-todate, topical case material, based upon real-life companies familiar to many students, the text analyses value-adding strategies and how practice compares with theory.

The Brief edition provides an alternative solution for instructors who are especially pressed for time. Just as effective as Principles of Managerial Finance, the Brief edition introduces a streamlined version of the fundamental concepts, tools, techniques, and practices.

Features:

Features:

• Strong focus on adding value provides a benchmark for analysis of business performance.

• Gitman’s proven Learning Goal System provides a cohesive rod map through the text and supporting materials, beginning with a set of learning goals for each chapter. These key concepts are clearly and consistently reinforced through related test sections, end-of-chapter material, and both student and instructor supplements (the Study Guide, Test Bank, and MyFinanceLab)

• Integrates strategy with finance to provide a more complete understanding of how businesses operate. • Learning objectives, explanation of key terms, selfassessment questions and answers, worked examples and case study questions are provided to reinforce learning.  2004 512pp Pbk 0-201-61904-0 / 978-0-201-61904-1 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Principles of Managerial Finance weaves pedagogy into concepts and practice, providing students with a road map to guide them through the text and supplementary tools. The FifthEdition now includes an emphasis on personal finance issues to add currency and relevance to the already cohesive learning framework.

Fundamentals of Financial Management Thirteenth Edition JAMES VAN HORNE JOHN M WACHOWICZ Ideal for those new to financial management, this clear and concise text cuts through the mire of the financial decisionmaking process. A practical and reliable book, free from technical errors, backed up by a wealth of award-winning support material. Fundamentals of Financial Management provides you with a route to understanding the impacts of financial decisions on value creation.

Features: • Covers the 3 key areas of financial management decisions: investment, financing and asset management • New! Additional coverage of short term financing and overdrafts, Corporate Social Responsibility and binomial real options. • New! Expanded Chapter 9 Cash and Marketable Securities Management • New! Coverage of Islamic Finance  2009 712pp Pbk 0-273-71363-9 / 978-0-273-71363-0 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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CORPORATE FINANCE BY BERK & DEMARZO

Corporate Finance +MyFinanceLab, International Edition JONATHAN BERK PETER DEMARZO Using the unifying valuation framework based on the Law of One Price, top researchers Jonathan Berk and Peter DeMarzo set the new standard for corporate finance textbooks. Corporate Finance blends coverage of time-tested principles and the latest advancements with the practical perspective of the financial manager. With this ideal melding of the core with modern topics, innovation with proven pedagogy, Berk and DeMarzo establish the new canon in finance Features:

Table of Contents

• The Law of One Price: A Unifying Principle of Valuation. The Law of One Price is used as a framework, reflecting the modern idea that the absence of arbitrage is the unifying concept in valuation.

PART I INTRODUCTION 1. The Corporation 2. Introduction to Financial Statements 3. Arbitrage and Financial Decision Making PART II TOOLS 4. The Time Value of Money 5. Interest Rates 6. Investment Decision Rules PART III BASIC VALUATION 7. Fundamentals of Capital Budgeting 8. Valuing Bonds 9. Valuing Stocks PART IV RISK AND RETURN 10. Capital Markets and the Pricing of Risk 11. Optimal Portfolio Choice 12. The Capital Asset Pricing Model 13. Alternative Models of Systematic Risk PART V CAPITAL STRUCTURE 14. Capital Structure in a Perfect Market 15. Debt and Taxes 16. Financial Distress, Managerial Incentives, and Information 17. Payout Policy PART VI VALUATION 18. Capital Budgeting and Valuation with Leverage 19. Valuation and Financial Modeling: A Case Study PART VII OPTIONS 20. Financial Options 21. Option Valuation 22. Real Options PART VIII LONG-TERM FINANCING 23. The Mechanics of Raising Equity Capital 24. Debt Financing 25. Leasing PART IX SHORT-TERM FINANCING 26. Working Capital Management 27. Short-Term Financial Planning PART X BSP; SPECIAL TOPICS 28. Mergers and Acquisitions 29. Corporate Governance 30. Risk Management 31. International Corporate Finance

• Teaching Students to Think Finance by integrating study aids like • Worked Examples, presenting both the Problem and the step-by-step Solution • Common Mistake boxes • Practitioners interviews • Real-company chapteropening examples • Notation boxes in every chapter • Modern Research: Berk and DeMarzo introduce recent advances in finance research throughout the book. • Modern Practice: Throughout Corporate Finance the authors connect finance concepts to modern practice. • Emphasis of Capital Budgeting and Valuation. • MyFinanceLab: Hands-on Practice. Hands-off Grading. Each copy of Corporate Finance comes with MyFinanceLab, a fully integrated homework and tutorial system. Find out more at www.myfinancelab.com  2007 140-585834-6 / 978-140-585834-2 Addison Wesley

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The Core, is a reduced version of the first edition of Berk & DeMarzo Corporate Finance. Focussing on chapters 1-19 only, it continues to cover the same content within each chapter; the remaining 11 chapters of the main book are not covered. The Core therefore is a perfect book for a shorter course in corporate finance, where a higher level content is still required. 2009 pbk 0-321-55759-X / 978-0-321-55759-9 Addison-Wesley

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CORPORATE FINANCE

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Corporate Finance and Investment

Principles of Managerial Finance

Financial Management

Decisions and Strategies Fifth Edition

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RICHARD PIKE BILL NEALE

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Principles and Applications: International Edition Tenth Edition

Principles of Managerial Finance weaves pedagogy into concepts and practice, providing students with a road map to guide them through the text and supplementary tools. The Twelfth Edition now includes an emphasis on personal finance issues to add currency and relevance to the already cohesive learning framework.

This popular text takes a practical approach to corporate finance, applying key concepts and techniques to a broad range of contemporary issues in finance. Examining financial issues from a managerial stand point, the authors demonstrate the role finance has to play in explaining and shaping business development rather than concentrating on quantitative aspects.

Features: • Selected Exercises at the end of every chapter and Spreadsheet Solutions in selected chapters demonstrate how many finance problems can be solved using Excel.

Features: • A strategic focus relating finance to management issues, setting the subject in the context of corporate decisionmaking.

• New! An increased focus on personal finance issues, plus new personal finance examples

• Reliable and easy to read, the text's clear and accessible style presents maths using worked examples and diagrams to aid understanding and highlight application.

• MyFinanceLab, the revolutionary online learning and assessment environment, uses end-of-chapter problems with algorithmically generated values to provide unlimited practice and targeted tutorials to help students master more challenging topics.

• Practical, problem-solving approach blends theory and practice through a wealth of real-world examples, mini-case studies and cameos to help students to learn how to apply their knowledge.

2009 960pp Hbk 0-321-55192-3 / 978-0-321-55192-4 Addison Wesley

• Comes packaged with Boakes: The Financial Times: Reading Between the Lines • Recommended by professional bodies such as CIMA and ACCA  2006 784pp Pbk 0-273-69561-4 / 978-0-273-69561-5 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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ARTHUR J. KEOWN JOHN D. MARTIN JOHN W. PETTY DAVID F. SCOTT For undergraduate courses in Corporate Finance and Financial Management. This text provides the theory you need with the practice you want. With its exciting integration of the Harley-Davidson company theme, this text continues to provide a solid, enduring foundation of the tools of modern theory in practice while at the same time developing the logic behind their use.

Features: • Entrepreneurs Perspective boxes – dealing with topics like the entrepreneurial process, opportunity recognitions, deal structure, and harvesting the investment. • Best Practice boxes – Relates to boards of directors, stock options, and executive pay; value drivers; and issues related to auditing and its role, as well as recent financial scandals. • Use of financial spreadsheets and calculators integrated throughout-Accompanied by hints and strategies for the use of spreadsheets, and a guide for using a financial calculator. 2005 880pp IPE 0-13-127318-3 / 978-0-13-127318-4 Prentice Hall

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CORPORATE FINANCE

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A First Course in Corporate Finance IVO WELCH A First Course in Corporate Finance presents a true alternative to current MBA offerings. It presents all the core principles of corporate finance within a unique organizational structure that builds from perfect to imperfect markets. This unifying perspective and an example-driven presentation both develop students' understanding by building from simple to complex and from concrete to theoretical.

Features: • An organizational structure that begins with perfect markets and gradually layers on real-world imperfections. The chapters progress from a risk-free to riskneutral to risk-averse world with a risk premium, taxes, uncertainty, transaction costs, and fluctuating interest rates. This organization makes the more difficult topics associated with risk more understandable. • Numerical examples presented first, with easy one-to-one formula correspondence. • Emphasis on the why underlying financial decisions and actions as well as the what. • Financial statement analysis presented from a financial rather than accounting perspective, with comparables and pro formas receiving detailed treatment. 2009 768pp Hbk 0-321-27799-6 / 978-0-321-27799-2 Addison-Wesley

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MYFINANCELAB

MyFinanceLab Hands-on Practice – Hands-off Grading. http://www.myfinancelab.com/ MyFinanceLab solves one of the biggest problems in finance: students learn better when they practice with homework problems, but grading multi-part exercises is prohibitively time consuming. My FinanceLab is a fully integrated online Homework and Tutorial System that, helps the student to practice and the instructor to assign homework and monitoring the progress of the students.

For the Student: • Personalised Study plan for Self-paced Learning

STEP-BY-STEP PROBLEM

First the student takes a Sample Test, which enable students to test their understanding and identify the areas in which they need to do further work. Taking a practice test automatically generates a personalized Study Plan showing which topics students have mastered and which they need to practice more. Finally the exercises in the Study Plan offer students a variety of learning aids to help them study concepts on their own, including interactive tutorials, examples, and spreadsheets. Students receive instant and tailored Feedback and hyperlinks to the eText, making the learning process more efficient and enjoyable.

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• Powerful Homework and Test Manager Create, import, and manage online homework assignments, quizzes, and tests that are automatically graded, allowing you to spend less time grading and more time teaching. Create assignments from online exercises directly correlated to your textbook. Homework exercises include guided solutions to help students understand and master concepts. You can choose from a wide range of assignment options, including time limits, proctoring, and maximum number of attempts allowed. Finally the test bank exercises are available in the Homework and Text Managers for inclusion on assignments. • Comprehensive Gradebook Tracking

THE GRADEBOOK

MyFiannceLab's online gradebook automatically tracks your students' results on tests, homework, and tutorials and gives you control over managing results and calculating grades. All MyFinanceLab grades can be exported to a spreadsheet program for easier sorting, such as Microsoft Excel. The MyFinanceLab Gradebook provides a number of views of student data and gives you the flexibility to weight assignments, select which attempts to include when calculating scores, and omit or delete results for individual assignments.

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VALUATION

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Valuation The Art and Science of Corporate Investment Decisions SHERIDAN TITMAN JOHN D. MARTIN Valuation: The Art and Science of Corporate Investment Decisions is the first textbook to offer an integrated approach to both project and enterprise valuation. The text goes beyond standard DCF analysis by including additional valuation methods commonly used in practice, such as comparables, simulations (including Crystal Ball®), and real options. • The text examines how the corporate decision-making process as well as the incentive system can positively or negatively affect valuation. • Real options are presented as a tool to complement executive intuition and provide a more disciplined evaluation process that focuses on creating value. • Risks associated with interest rate fluctuations, variable foreign exchange rates, and fluctuating commodity prices can create hedging and risk management opportunities that affect value. • Financing: Readers should understand how financing opportunities influence the value of an investment opportunity. • Examines how limitations in cognitive abilities and biases in assessing abilities of key players can affect valuation.

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ASSET PRICING

Theory of Asset Pricing GEORGE PENNACCHI Theory of Asset Pricing unifies the central tenets and techniques of asset valuation into a single, comprehensive resource that is ideal for the first PhD course in asset pricing. By striking a balance between fundamental theories and cutting-edge research, Pennacchi offers the reader a well-rounded introduction to modern asset pricing theory that does not require a high level of mathematical complexity.

Features: • Coverage of current valuation techniques includes single- and multi-period models; models set in discrete-time and continuous-time; and models of endowment economies and production economies. • A broad range of up-to-date topics-including derivatives, and default-free and defaultable fixed income securities-provides the most current research. • Recent modeling of non-timeseparable utility and utility that reflects behavioral biases is included, in addition to models of standard, timeseparable expected utility functions. 2008 400pp Hbk 0-321-12720-X / 978-0-321-12720-4 Addison Wesley

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FINANCIAL THEORY

Financial Theory and Corporate Policy

Corporate Financial Management Third Edition DOUGLAS R. EMERY JOHN D. FINNERTY JOHN D. STOWE

International Edition Fourth Edition THOMAS E. COPELAND J. FRED WESTON KULDEEP SHASTRI

MBA or Undergraduate Corporate Finance Courses or Financial Management

This classic textbook in the field, now completely revised and updated, provides a bridge between theory and practice. Appropriate for the second course in Finance for MBA students and the first course in Finance for doctoral students, the text prepares students for the complex world of modern financial scholarship and practice. It presents a unified treatment of finance combining theory, empirical evidence and applications.

Emery, Finnery, Stowe is the only corporate finance text to bridge the gap between theory and practice with a unique pedogical framework, and the expertise of a researcher, practitioner, and teacher. The authors connects the theory with practice like no other text, not only due to the fact that each author brings a special expertise to the table, but through the 12 principles that tie the texts concepts together.

Features:

Features:

• Clear and succinct discussion of current trends and recent contributions to finance literature provides a solid foundation in established finance theory.

• The E/F/S text weaves in the idea of Asymmetric Information as a concept that creates both opportunity and risk.

• Emphasizes applications to help students better understand the uses of Finance theory. • End-of-chapter problems challenge students to think analytically and apply their understanding of the theory. 2005 1024pp IPE 0-321-22353-5 / 978-0-321-22353-1 Addison Wesley

• The award-winning research in the area is introduced so students are exposed to new theory in Corporate Finance. • The E/F/S 3e includes applications on Real Options and how options have value to corporations. 2007 825pp Pbk 0-13-503273-3 / 978-0-13-503273-2 Prentice Hall

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FINANCIAL ECONOMICS

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Financial Economics Second Edition ZVI BODIE ROBERT MERTON DAVID CLEETON This updated guide to finance has a broader scope and greater emphasis on general principles than most other books of its kind, which typically focus exclusively on corporate finance. Encompasses all subfields of finance within a single unifying conceptual framework. Offers the "big picture" of resource allocation over time under conditions of uncertainty. Focuses on personal finance topics, such as saving and investing, as well as asset valuation. Ideal for executives or for anyone seeking a solid understanding and overview of the field of finance.

Features: • The Three Pillars of Finance Based on The three pillars of finance represent the basic “laws” and principles that applies across all the topical subfields of the discipline. By basing the text on these principles, students can see finance as one big picture instead of as unconnected pieces • New end of chapter problems • Updated tables and charts • New section of Interest-Rate risk • Revised section of Stock Listings

Exchange Rates and International Finance Fifth Edition LAURENCE COPELAND Exchange rates and exchange rate fluctuation continue to play an increasingly important role in all our lives. Exchange Rates and International Finance fifth edition provides a clear and concise guide to the causes and consequences of exchange rate fluctuations, enabling you to grasp the essentials of the theory and its relevance to major events in currency markets. Both fixed and floating exchange rate models and empirical results are explored and discussed.

Features: • A clear, non-technical explanation of the issues, emphasising intuitive understanding and interpretation of economic arguments rather than mathematical proofs. • Provides a sound overview of empirical evidence, without going into intricate detail: a springboard for those wishing to delve deeper into the published literature. • New chapter 14 – Microstructure Models • Expanded and up-to-date coverage of the Euro  2008 512pp Pbk 0-273-71027-3 / 978-0-273-71027-1 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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INVESTMENTS

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Investments HAIM LEVY THIERRY POST Investments offers a topical and thorough introduction to securities, securities markets and investment strategies, discussing in detail the various ways in which you can minimise risk and maximise yields. The book takes a truly international approach with coverage of international markets and companies. This book is suitable for any undergraduate or postgraduate investments course taken as part of a finance, business or economics programme.

Features: • Bridges theory and application by using articles from the financial media, in particular the Financial Times, as well as real-world mini-cases to illustrate concepts

 2005 944pp Pbk 0-273-65164-1 / 978-0-273-65164-2 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Fundamentals of Investing

HAIM LEVY

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Fundamentals of Investments is a concise, well thought-out and well written introduction to investments. It is devoted to understanding the complex capital market and the financial instruments that exist in the market. Recent years have witnessed a revolution in the field of finance and investment in the capital market, with the market becoming truly global. This book has been organized and written around the new developments and challenges facing the capital market, and addresses a very difficult subject in a logical manner.

Features: • Clear Learning Objectives are given for each chapter.

• A strong problem-solving approach is supported through many solved sample problems and practice boxes throughout the text - strong end-of-chapter problems and cases use real world information and data to give students the opportunity to apply what they've learned to solving real problems • Appendices with regression and Excel tools for empirical research and practical applications

Fundamentals of Investments

• 'Investment in the News' feature recent topical news articles or other information to lead into the main topic discussed in the chapter. • Articles and discussions are included throughout the book to emphasise the relevance to real-world events. • Questions and answers are provided to allow students to test what they have learnt. • More detailed problem questions are also included, enabling class discussion. • Appendices provide the basic mathematics and formulae needed to understand the book

LAWRENCE J. GITMAN MICHAEL D. JOEHNK Fundamentals of Investing helps students make informed investment decisions in their personal and professional lives by providing a solid foundation of core concepts and tools used by today's investors. Gitman and Joehnk use practical, hands-on applications to introduce students to topics and the techniques used by both personal investors and money managers.

Features: • Case Problems encourage students to use critical-thinking skills to apply techniques presented in the chapter, evaluate alternatives, and make recommendations to an investor. • Excel with Spreadsheets end-ofchapter exercises ask students to solve financial problems and make decisions using spreadsheets. • Comes together with MyFinanceLab, a fully integrated online Homework and Tutorial System that helps the student to practice and the instructor to assign homework and monitoring the progress of the students. 2008 720pp IPE 0-321-46851-1 / 978-0-321-46851-2 Addison Wesley

 2002 600pp Pbk 0-273-65169-2 / 978-0-273-65169-7 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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INVESTMENTS

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Introducing Investments

Psychology of Investing

a Personal Finance Approach

Third Edition

BRUNO SOLNIK

JOHN R. NOFSINGER

Global Investments, the Sixth Edition of the previously titled International Investments, provides accessible coverage of international capital markets using numerous examples to illustrate the applications of concepts and theories. The new title reflects the current understanding that the distinction between domestic and international is no longer relevant and that asset management is global. This book is ideal for CFA® (Chartered Financial Analyst) candidates, advanced finance undergraduates, and MBA students.

KEITH REDHEAD Introducing Investments offers a broad yet concise UK-based entry into the subject of Investments. This text addresses the needs of MBA students and undergraduate students on business degrees. It is also highly relevant for those studying for qualifications as a financial advisor. Keith Redhead provides an accessible overview of investment alternatives coupled with an introduction to the relevant analysis. This open invitation into the world of investments will equip students with the knowledge required for informed decision-making.

Features: • Chapter goals and topic explanation encourage a speedy grasp of the essential background to the topic. • A focus on alternative approaches to portfolio construction provides practical guidance for both professionals and individuals. • Topical articles from the Financial Times 'Mastering Investment' series delivers the ideas of leading experts to the reader.  2003 352pp Pbk 0-273-67305-X / 978-0-273-67305-7 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

For undergraduate and graduate Investments courses. The Psychology of Investing is the first text of its kind to delve into the fascinating subject of how psychology affects investing. Its unique coverage describes how investors actually behave, the reasons and causes of that behavior, why the behavior hurts their wealth, and what they can do about it.

Features: • Psychological bias is first described and illustrated with everyday behaviour • The effect of the bias on investment decisions is then explained

Table of Contents 1. Psychology and Finance 2. Overconfidence 3. Pride and Regret 4. Risk Perceptions 5. Mental Accounting 6. Forming Portfolios 7. Representativeness and Familiarity 8. Social Interaction and Investing 9. Emotion and Investment Decisions 10. Self-Control and Decision Making 2008 128pp Pbk 0-13-230234-9 / 978-0-13-230234-0 Prentice Hall

Global Investments Sixth Edition

Features: • Chapter 8, Alternative Investments, is extensively revised, particularly with respect to hedge funds and private equity. • Chapter 11, Currency Risk Management, is reworked to add more on currency overlay and to make it more practical for portfolio managers and investment advisors to determine desired hedge ratios. • In Chapter 12, Global Performance Evaluation, a new, more extensive example of single-period performance evaluation is added and the material on multi-period performance evaluation is reworked to make it more accessible. 2009 688pp Pbk 0-321-52770-4 / 978-0-321-52770-7 Addison-Wesley

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OPTIONS, FUTURES & DERIVATIVES

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Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives

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Seventh Edition JOHN C HULL

JOHN C. HULL

Designed to bridge the gap between theory and practice, this successful book is regarded as “the bible” in trading rooms throughout the world. Hull offers a clear presentation with various numerical examples, as well as good practical knowledge of how derivatives are priced and traded.

Features: • Nonessential mathematical material has been either eliminated or included in endof-chapter appendices and the technical notes on my website • Concepts that are likely to be new to many readers have been explained carefully, and many numerical examples have been included • A new chapter on employee stock options has been included in this text • Many new topics are covered. For example, I cover the VIX volatility index in Chapters 13 and 26, variance swaps in Chapter 26, Gaussian quadrature (for the implementation of the Gaussian copula model) in Chapter 23, how transactions involving index credit spreads work (Chapter 23), and more on volatility smiles (Chapter 18) 2009 744pp Hbk 0-13-601586-7 / 978-0-13-601586-4 Prentice Hall

For students of Business, Economics or Math From an author with a large amount of 'real-world' experience, this is a readerfriendly book with lots of numerical examples and accounts of real-life situations. Hull wrote Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives. This book covers the same ground but is written in a way that is easier to understand. Whether it's your first day of college or you're a tenured professor, this book is on your level.

Features: • Chapter 7 contains material on different types of swaps as many instructors like to cover this immediately after plain vanilla interest rate and currency swaps are explained • Chapters 8 and 12 contain more material on executive stock options. Issues such as backdating and valuation are quite topical and I find that students enjoy discussing them • Chapter 14 covers in more detail how Black's model is used as an alternative to Black-Scholes for valuing a wide range of European options 2008 561pp Pbk 0-13-135418-3 / 978-0-135418-30 Prentice Hall

Global Derivatives A Strategic Risk Management Perspective TORBEN JUUL ANDERSEN Global Derivatives provides comprehensive coverage of different types of derivatives, including exchange traded contracts and over-the-counter instruments as well as real options. There is an equal emphasis on the practical application of derivatives and their actual uses in business transactions and corporate risk management situations. Various uses of financial derivatives are outlined from relatively simple transactional hedging problems to more complex strategic risk management situations and applications of options perspectives in corporate risk management scenarios. This book is ideal for MBA and undergraduate students with a finance or management focus.

Features: • Derivatives are introduced in a global market perspective driving home the relationship between derivative pricing and cross-border capital flows. • Describes major derivative pricing models for practical use, extending these principles to valuation of real options. • Provides a broad discussion of strategic risk factors and introduces a new way of looking at risk management from an overall corporate strategy perspective.  2006 480pp Pbk 0-273-68854-5 / 978-0-273-68854-9 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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OPTIONS, FUTURES & DERIVATIVES

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Derivatives Markets International Edition Second Edition ROBERT L. MCDONALD To be financially literate in today's market, business students must have a solid understanding of derivatives concepts and instruments and the uses of those instruments in corporations. The Second Edition has an accessible mathematical presentation, and more importantly, helps students gain intuition by linking theories and concepts together with an engaging narrative that emphasizes the core economic principles underlying the pricing and uses of derivatives.

Features: • Concrete Applications complement the pricing discussions. • An emphasis on core economic principles helps students develop a deeper, more intuitive understanding of derivatives markets and instruments. • Integrated treatment of forward contracts and options. The initial chapters cover both forwards and options, illustrating how they are used and incorporating an extended example of hedging by gold-mining and goldbuying firms. This approach helps to unify option pricing; in particular, it makes it clear that the formula for pricing stock options is the same as the formula for pricing currency options. 2006 912pp IPE 0-321-31149-3 / 978-0-321-31149-8 Addison Wesley

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Fundamentals of Derivatives Markets ROBERT L. MCDONALD Fundamentals of Derivatives Markets is a succinct yet comprehensive adaptation of the author's successful text, Derivatives Markets. Streamlined for a broad range of undergraduate students, the approachable writing style and accessible balance of theory and applications introduces essential derivatives principles. By exploring various methods for valuing derivatives and by discussing risk management strategies in real-world context, Fundamentals of Derivatives Markets develops students' financial literacy for today's corporate environment.

Features: • Current, concrete applications complement pricing discussions so students see how challenging concepts are applied in real-world situations. • The economics of markets and pricing is emphasized throughout, helping students develop a deeper, more intuitive understanding of derivatives markets and instruments. • An integrated treatment of forward contracts and options helps to unify option pricing, making clear that the formula for pricing stock options is the same as the formula for pricing currency options. 2009 576pp Pbk 0-321-55379-9 / 978-0-321-55379-9 Addision-Wesley

Bond Markets, Analysis and Strategies Sixth Edition FRANK J FABOZZI Fabozzi's, Bond Markets, prepares students to analyze the bond market and use the tools for managing bond portfolios. Many texts on the market are far too theoretical, Fabozzi is quite the opposite. This text covers Bonds, analytical techniques for valuing bonds and quantifying their exposure to changes in interest rates, and portfolio strategies for achieving a client's objectives.

Features: • The author's many discussions with portfolio managers and analysts, as well as his experiences serving on the board of directors of several funds and consulting assignments, have been invaluable in improving the content of the book. • Two new appendices in chapter 20 featuring Wachovia Securities. • These two appendices are excellent readings for students who want to see how credit analysis is tackled in the realworld rather than presenting a mere crunching of numbers from financial statements that is often presented in textbooks. 2007 792pp Pbk 0-13-198643-0 / 978-0-13-198643-5 Prentice Hall

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FINANCIAL MARKETS & INSTITUTIONS

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Financial Markets and Institutions

Financial Markets and Institutions

Fifth Edition

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PETER HOWELLS KEITH BAIN With its clear and accessible style, Financial Markets and Institutions will help students make sense of the financial activity that is so widely and prominently reported in the media. Looking at the subject from the economist's perspective, the book takes a practical, applied approach and theory is covered only where absolutely necessary in order to help students understand events as they happen in the real world. This fifth edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the changes that have occurred in the financial system in recent years. Financial Markets and Institutions will be appropriate for a wide range of courses in money, banking and finance.

Features: • New! Chapter 12 Financial Market Failure and Financial Crisis puts forward arguments concerning for example, the ability of small firms to borrow, the problems of financial exclusion and inadequate long-term saving and the tendency in financial markets to bubbles and crashes. • Focuses on UK and European financial activity, context and constraints. • Frequent use of material from the Financial Times.  2007 448pp Pbk 0-273-70919-4 / 978-0-273-70919-0 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

FREDERIC S. MISHKIN STANLEY G. EAKINS Recognizing that students need more than an abstract description of financial markets and institutions as they train to become managers successfully working in, or interacting with, the financial service industry, Mishkin and Eakins examine models and concepts through the eyes of a practicing financial manager to see not onlywhy they matter, but also how they are used in the real world. Coverage of valuation concepts, more quantitative material, and a streamlined, finance-focused presentation.

Features: • Wall Street Journal case studies, and The Practicing Manager and Inside the Fed features provide valuable realworld context. • New Conflicts of Interest boxes help students' understand the importance of conflicts of interest and illustrate how pervasive they are. • E-Finance boxes describe how changes in technology have affected financial markets and institutions. The placement of these boxes throughout the text helps illustrate the impact technology has had in a broad range of areas in finance. 2009 752pp IPE 0-321-55211-3 / 978-0-321-55211-2 Addison Wesley

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Risk Management and Financial Institutions International Edition JOHN C HULL John C. Hull’s Financial Risk Management text is the only text to take risk management theory and explain it in a ‘this is how you do it’ manner for practical application in today’s real world. We found that most professors are looking for a book that contains up to date information, and is written for application in the real work environment. Hull’s text offers students the ability to gain knowledge that will stay with them beyond college and be useful in the real world. Based on one of the most popular MBA courses at University of Toronto entitled ‘Financial Risk Management’, this text focuses on the ways banks and other financial institutions measure market, credit and operational risk. John C. Hull, author of the book ‘Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives’ which became the standard reference text for traders, wrote ‘Risk Management and Financial Institutions’ for use in instruction as well as trade. The practical nature of the book lends itself to a ‘this is how you do it’ presentation style that includes excellent account of the new Basel II regulatory requirements for banks effective in 2007. 2007 528pp IPE 0-13-613427-0 / 978-0-13-613427-5 Prentice Hall

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FINANCIAL MARKETS & INSTITUTIONS

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Foundations of Markets and Institutions Fourth Edition FRANK J. FABOZZI FRANK P JONES This text offers a comprehensive exploration of the revolutionary developments occurring in the world's financial markets and institutions -i.e., innovation, globalization, and deregulationwith a focus on the actual practices of financial institutions, investors, and financial instruments.

Features: • Lengthy coverage of the mortgage market and the securitization of assets. • Extensive and integrated coverage of international and global aspects of contemporary finance. • Extensive coverage of the markets for derivative securities. • Equips students with fundamental information about the structure of these derivatives, the markets where they are traded, the principles for pricing them, and the applications to which financial practitioners can put them. • The wide array of financial instruments available in today's markets is described. • World's key financial institutions – Examined indepth. 2009 650pp Hbk 0-13-613531-5 / 978-0-13-613531-9 Prentice Hall

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Capital Markets Institutions and Instruments: United States Edition Third Edition FRANK J. FABOZZI FRANCO MODIGLIANI Capital Markets is for upper-level undergraduate and entry-level MBA courses. Compared to [other texts in this market] this text is much more advanced and thorough, providing students an in-depth understanding of all financial markets, instruments and participants. ‘The authors have masterfully crafted each chapter finding balance between laconic and loquaciousness. Most, if not all, of the financial markets and institutions texts fail to include investment banks as relevant market participants. Not only does Capital Markets include this key market 'player,' but provides the best overview of the scope and nature of this financial entity.' Charles B. ('Chip') Ruscher, The University of Arizona

Features: • In-depth coverage of the various sectors of the financial markets. • The wide range of instruments available in today's financial markets is described as well as a discussion of the continual demand for new instruments. • Coverage of the derivative markets as an integral part of capital markets. 2003 644pp Pbk 0-13-067334-X / 978-0-13-067334-3 Prentice Hall

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MONEY AND BANKING

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Introduction to Banking BARBARA CASU CLAUDIA GIRARDONE PHILIP MOLYNEUX Provides a comprehensive introduction to theoretical and applied issues relating to the global banking industry. The text is organised into four main Sections: Introduction to Banking; Central Banking and Bank Regulation; Issues in Bank Management and Comparative Banking Markets. This book is suitable for all undergraduate students taking courses in banking.

Features: • Strong focus on contemporary central banking and bank regulation issues comparing the US, Eurozone and the UK provides students with the most up-to-date information on banking practice. • Bank management issues, including insight into risk management techniques used by banks prepares students to understand the different financial features of commercial and investment banks.

The Economics of Money, Banking and Finance

Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets

Fourth Edition

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PETER HOWELLS KEITH BAIN The 4th edition of The Economics of Money, Banking and Finance is written to meet the needs of students requiring a rigorous grounding in financial economics theory, combined with institutional and policy discussion relevant to the 'real world' of contemporary Europe.

Features: • Separate chapters deal with the financial systems in the UK, the USA, Germany, France, Italy and the Nordic countries. • Includes extensive use of up-todate examples, explains how to use relevant tables from the Financial Times and indicates many sources of information on the Internet • Increased emphasis on the integration of international financial markets, especially within Europe  2008 624pp Pbk 0-273-71039-7 / 978-0-273-71039-4 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

• Recent developments in developed, emerging and transition banking and financial systems are covered in detail, familiarising students with different types of banking systems and how global trends impact on different types of banking markets.

FREDERIC MISHKIN This text comes packaged with an access kit for the new easy-touse format of MyEconLab. With this, students can access practice problems for each chapter in the book, graphing questions, learning resources, and live tutoring.

Features: • New insights on the monetary policy process, the regulation and supervision of the financial system, and internationalization of financial markets. • “Inside the Fed” boxes reflect Mishkin's experience at the Federal Reserve. • MyEconLab, the online homework and tutorial resource, is tightly integrated with this Eighth Edition. Groundbreaking graphing technology grades the graphs students draw and individualized Study Plans help students focus their study time while linking them to additional learning resources. Visit www.myeconlab.com/mishkin. 2007 1-4082-0072-4 / 978-1-4082-0072-8 Addison Wesley

 2006 560pp Pbk 0-273-69302-6 / 978-0-273-69302-4 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

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Exchange Rates and International Finance

Fundamentals of Multinational Finance

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LAURENCE COPELAND

MICHAEL H. MOFFETT ARTHUR I. STONEHILL DAVID K. EITEMAN

DAVID K. EITEMAN ARTHUR I. STONEHILL MICHAEL H. MOFFETT

Written for the undergraduate student, Fundamentals of Multinational Finance is a focused, streamlined adaptation of the market-leading classic, Multinational Business Finance.

Renowned for its authoritative, comprehensive coverage of contemporary international finance, this market-leading text trains the leaders of tomorrow's multinational enterprises to recognize and capitalize on the unique characteristics of global markets. The authors have embedded real-world mini-cases throughout to apply chapter concepts to the types of situations managers of multinational firms face.

Exchange rates and exchange rate fluctuation continue to play an increasingly important role in all our lives. Exchange Rates and International Finance fifth edition provides a clear and concise guide to the causes and consequences of exchange rate fluctuations, enabling you to grasp the essentials of the theory and its relevance to major events in currency markets. The orientation of the book is towards exchange rate determination with particular emphasis given to the contributions of modern finance theory. Both fixed and floating exchange rate models and empirical results are explored and discussed.

Features: • A clear, non-technical explanation of the issues, emphasising intuitive understanding and interpretation of economic arguments rather than mathematical proofs. • Provides a sound overview of empirical evidence, without going into intricate detail: a springboard for those wishing to delve deeper into the published literature. • New! Chapter 14 Microstructure models  2008 512pp Pbk 0-273-71027-3 / 978-0-273-71027-1 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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The authors have included numerous mini-cases and realworld examples to teach students to recognize the challenges and benefit from the opportunities inherent in modern global markets. Lucid explanations and engaging vignettes are rendered in the authoritative voice of the best-selling authors.

Features: • The Trident Case – the study of the globalization process of a hypothetical U.S.-based firm woven throughout the bookdemonstrates the globalization process, and is featured in endof-chapter problems. • Mini-cases animate the theory with real-world scenarios. Real World Example boxes apply the concepts discussed in the text and illuminate actual business practices. • Spreadsheet Analysis features illustrate the quantitative facet of analysis and model how to solve such problems. • New! Coverage on private equity and the chinese economy

Multinational Business Finance International Edition Eleventh Edition

Features: • Six parts are unified by the common thread of the globalization process by which a firm moves from a domestic to a multinational business orientation. • An entire chapter is devoted to the political risk challenges faced by multinational enterprises across three corridors of exposure: firmspecific risk, country-specific risk, and global-specific risk. • Spreadsheet examples, along with online templates, give students hands on practice with a key tool of the financial manager. 2007 848pp IPE 0-321-44956-8 / 978-0-321-44956-6 Addison Wesley

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INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

Multinational Finance Fifth Edition ADRIAN BUCKLEY Multinational Finance is an authoritative and comprehensive description of the theory and practice of international finance and its management. This fifth edition builds on the strengths of previous editions, offering a userfriendly guide to the subject that moves through the basics to the advanced with clarity and conciseness. The content has been thoroughly revised to incorporate the most up to date information in terms of markets, coverage of new financial instruments, and the latest empirical work (in particular in relation to discount rates and required rates of return). A key feature of this edition is its strong European orientation, a theme that runs throughout the book and makes Multinational Finance unique in its field.

Features: • Strong European orientation with full coverage of markets and issues relating to this region make the book ideal for courses in Europe. • Plenty of exercises and multiple choice questions are provided for each part to allow students to track their own progress. • Each chapter ends with an extensive summary, sign-posted with bullet points to ease the revision of key points.  2004 808pp Pbk 0-273-68209-1 / 978-0-273-68209-7 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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FINANCIAL ENGINEERING AND RISK MANAGEMENT

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Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance

Principles of Risk Management and Insurance

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MARK DORFMAN For upper level undergraduate/graduate courses in Principles of Insurance and Risk Management. Drawing from the author's 35plus years of teaching experience, this book introduces students to basic insurance concepts from the consumer's point of view and equips them with the tools to make intelligent, informed insurance purchasing decisions.

Features: • Comprehensive Coverage: Reflecting the insight of three decades of students, many colleagues, and countless reviewers, the ninth edition provides solid coverage of the most critical concepts and issues. The book’s 24 chapters are divided into six sections covering basic principles and terminology; operational and regulatory background for the insurance industry; homeowners and auto policies most likely to be purchased by readers; professional financial planning, including life and health insurance topics; advanced risk management topics and commercial property and liability insurance; and employee benefits, Social Security, unemployment insurance, and workers’ comp.

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2008 600pp PIE 0-13-603872-7 / 978-0-13-603872-6 Prentice Hall

GEORGE E. REJDA Principles of Risk Management and Insurance is the market-leading text for this course, ideal for undergraduate courses and students from a mix of academic majors. Focusing primarily on the consumers of insurance, the text blends basic risk management and insurance principles with consumer considerations. In addition to the latest issues and events in this field, the new edition discusses personal risk management and financial planning so that students apply the concepts to their own lives.

Features: • Clear exposition presents challenging topics in a readable, user-friendly style. • Case Application boxes conclude each chapter with an illustrative example and ask students to apply the key principles through a set of questions. • Topics in corporate risk management, including enterprise risk management, loss forecasting, financial analysis in decision making, and the application of new technology to risk management programs are included in chapters 3 and 4. 2008 747pp IPE 0-321-46857-0 / 978-0-321-46857-4 Addison Wesley

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MERGERS & AQUISITIONS

Creating Value from Mergers and Acquisitions

Takeovers, Restructuring, and Corporate Governance

The Challenges SUDI SUDARSANAM

International Edition Fourth Edition

Creating Value from Mergers and Acquisitions gives an integrated and international perspective. This new book builds on and extends the author's highly successful title The Essence of Mergers and Acquisitions. This is the first book to provide a comparative analysis of the M & A scene in Europe and the US, the two most active markets in the world. The book develops an international and multidisciplinary perspective of M & A, and considers M & A as a process and not a mere transaction.

J. FRED WESTON MARK L. MITCHELL J. HAROLD MULHERIN For undergraduate/graduatelevel courses on Mergers and Acquisitions, or as a supplement for Business or Corporate Finance, Economics, or Strategy. This book provides students with a basis for understanding mergers and acquisitions and corporate restructuring in the framework of strategic planning issues facing managers in all companies, small and large.

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• Each chapter contains numerous short illustrations to exemplify practice or to elucidate complex issues.

• Two new coauthors, Mark L Mitchell and Harold MulherinThe authors' extensive scientific, consulting and teaching backgrounds provide an unmatched dimension of reality to the text.

• Technical issues such as empirical methodology are located in appendices to chapters. Where necessary graphics are used to highlight complex information and facilitate reader access. • A short case study is included in most chapters to highlight the main issues covered by that chapter and to facilitate class discussion. Review questions are also provided for further class discussion.

• Chapter 21 on Merger Arbitrage - First book to describe the arbitrage activity associated with mergers and acquisitions. • Includes comprehensive treatment of corporate restructuring. 2004 720pp IPE 0-13-122553-7 / 978-0-13-122553-4 Prentice Hall

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PERSONAL FINANCE

Personal Finance

Personal Finance

Turning Money into Wealth and Student Workbook Fourth Edition

Third Edition

ARTHUR J. KEOWN Keown is the only Personal Finance text that builds on 15 Principles to help students develop an intuitive understanding of the process of financial planning so they can use the resources learned in this course to be better financial planners. This text is written directly to the student. It teaches students how to manage their personal finances.

Features: • 'In the News' Boxes. This boxed feature includes excerpts from Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine and The Wall Street Journal, including many boxes that feature the work of Jonathan Clements, the famous Wall Street Journal reporter. • Finance Matters. Boxes at the end of each chapter written by Marcy Furney, CFP, provide checklists of things to do-in effect, free advice from a certified financial planner. • Mini Cases. Each chapter closes with a set of two mini cases that provide students with real-life problems that tie together the chapter topics and need a practical financial decision. 2007 672pp 0-13-174281-7 / 978-0-13-174281-9 Prentice Hall

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JEFF MADURA Madura's hands-on, practical approach and financial planbased organization-its six-part structure mirrors the six steps of financial planning-ensures students learn to make sound financial decisions and leave the course with their own ready-toimplement financial plans. The Third Edition's enhanced interactive format features integrated Internet resources and a new in-text financial planning workbook to make sure students get more for their money.

Features: • Hands-on Focus: The text features several running examples to help students see concepts in action. • Practice, Practice: A wealth of review questions, problems, Web exercises, cases, an online study guide, and an in-text financial planning workbook provide ample opportunity for students to practice applying financial planning concepts. • Simplified Math: Madura simplifies the oftenintimidating mathematics of personal finance. • Financial Planning Software: Each new copy of the textbook is packaged with a CD-ROM containing templates designed to run in Excel 97, Excel 2000, and Excel XP. 2007 720pp Pbk 0-321-35797-3 / 978-0-321-35797-7 Addison Wesley

Personal Financial Planning Theory and Practice DEBBIE HARRISON The first dedicated textbook for undergraduate students studying courses in personal finance. Covering both theory and practice, Personal Financial Planning goes beyond existing product-based regulatory guidebooks and consumer guides to personal finance. The author combines technical detail with a discursive analysis of the economic, social and regulatory environment in which financial planning, as a blend of services and products, is delivered in the first decade of the twenty-first century.

Features: • Helps the reader to identify and understand trends and causes of financial crises that could impact on their own personal finances. • Discusses each topic within the economic, fiscal and regulatory environment - enabling the reader to maintain a clear overview of the financial services market, while simultaneously learning the necessary detail. • Case study material and examstyle questions from a wide and varied range of sources, provide stimulating challenges for students.  2005 414pp Pbk 0-273-68101-X / 978-0-273-68101-4 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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BOOKS BY JOHN SLOMAN

Get interACTIVE with Sloman Economics

Essentials of Economics

+ MyEconLab Sixth Edition

+ MyEconLab Fourth Edition

JOHN SLOMAN

JOHN SLOMAN

When would you choose this text? • Ideal for use on principles of economics courses as part of a single or joint-honours economics degree programmes. • Divided into six parts with an even micro/macro split. • Starred sections and boxes provide more advanced material. These can be omitted without interrupting the flow of the argument, allowing the book to be used by students with different abilities and on courses on different levels of difficulty.

When would you choose this text? • Designed specifically for one-semester courses in introductory economics. • There are 12 chapters - 6 micro, 4 macro and 2 international, each providing about a week’s worth of reading. • An abridged version of Economics 6th Edition. some passages have been directly transcribed while others have been extensively rewritten in order to provide a consistent coverage of the ‘essentials of economics.  2007 560pp Pbk 1-4058-5441-3 / 978-1-4058-5441-2 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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Economics and the Business Environment

Economics for Business +GradeTracker Fourth Edition

+GradeTracker Second Edition

JOHN SLOMAN KEVIN HINDE

JOHN SLOMAN

When would you choose this text? • Designed to be used by business studies students taking a first course in economics taught from a business perspective. • Aim of the book is to provide a course in economic principles as they apply to the business environment with additional specialist business chapters.

When would you choose this text? • Designed to be used by business studies students taking a first short course in economics taught from a business perspective. • Equally suitable for longer business environment modules with an economic underpinning. • Split into 5 parts containing a total of 12 chapters. Each chapter could be covered in a week giving enough materal for a semester.  2008 464pp Pbk 1-4058-9260-9 / 978-1-4058-9260-5 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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ONE-SEMESTER PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS

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Economics Fourth Edition STEPHEN ISON STUART WALL Economics 4th edition is a concise introduction to the core principles of economics, aimed at students taking their first, and probably only, one semester course in Economics. These students may be taking a business related degree, or may be from other degree schemes in the university taking a service course in Introductory Economics. There is a balanced split between the micro and macro economics section and the use of case studies and numerous examples makes this a lively little book for the reader. The real difference that this book offers the student is the amount and variety of questioning material that will really test their understanding.

Features: • Simple and clear explanations of key economic ideas make it easy for a student taking economics for the first time to get to grips with. • Clear and well explained diagrams to aid understanding of key theories. • Cases and exercises help students to make the connection between theory and real life as well as practice what they are learning.  2007 568pp Pbk 0-273-68107-9 / 978-0-273-68107-6 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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Essentials of Economics +MyEconLab GLENN HUBBARD ANTHONY P O'BRIEN Hubbard & O'Brien is the only book that motivates students to learn economics through real business examples. All students can relate to businesses they encounter in their everyday lives. Whether they open an art studio, do social work, trade on Wall Street, work for the government, or bartend at the local pub, students will benefit from understanding the economic forces behind their work.

Features: • Chapter-Opening Cases about how the economics about to be learned impact a real business (a) set a real context for learning (b) spark students' interest (c) provide a unifying theme for the chapter. • An Inside Look concludes chapters with a newspaper article illustrating how a key principle taught in the chapter was used by the chapteropening case company to make a real business decision. The authors provide an analysis of the article. • MyEconLab, the online tutorial resource that puts you in control of your teaching and your students in control of their learning 2007 656pp Pbk 0-13-230924-6 / 978-0-13-230924-0 Prentice Hall

Essential Foundations of Economics +MyEconLab Fourth Edition ROBIN BADE MICHAEL PARKIN Economics is a subject you learn by doing. Essential Foundations of Economics breaks the mold of a traditional text and becomes a practice-oriented learning system. Each chapter uses a Checklist to focus students' attention on the most important key concepts. A discrete section introduces each of these core concepts and is immediately followed by a Checkpoint, a full page of practice that applies the concept.

Features: • In-text problems, assignable online in MyEconLab: Bade and Parkin write their own content in an online assessment platform. • Checkpoints in the text are available for students to practice online in MyEconLab. • NEW! News Analysis Questions are found in the end-ofchapter material and online in MyEconLab. • End-of-chapter problems and exercises are also developed as auto-graded questions in MyEconLab. 2009 624pp Pbk 0-321-56632-7 / 978-0-321-56632-4 Addison Wesley

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ECONOMICS BY MICHAEL PARKIN

Economics

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MICHAEL PARKIN MELANIE POWELL KENT MATTHEWS

Think like an Economist! Economics touches almost every aspect of life, from climate change, terrorism and the development of new drugs, to taxes, house prices, wages, what to eat for dinner and how much time to spend studying. Thinking like an economist will enable you to understand human behaviour, make more informed decisions, and evaluate economic policies. Economics, Seventh Edition, introduces the central ideas of economics and explains them using a straightforward, precise and clear writing style. The authors put the principles to work by repeatedly using them to illuminate a wide range of current real-world problems and issues.

• MyEconlab is fully integrated into the text providing you with the corresponding section of the Mel study plan for the in text review quiz.in text diagrams with corresponding audio animated version in myeconlab are also highlighted with the Logo.

What's New • All Reading Between the Lines articles and analysis have been changed for the new edition. Questions about the articles appear in the critical thinking exercises at the end of each chapter.

MyEconLab - the Power of Practice. • MyEconlab is an online resource that puts you in control of your teaching and your students in control of their learning.

• New Global Markets in Action chapter and new Uncertainty and Information chapter as well as new and reorganised coverage of consumer theory, factor, markets, loanable fund markets, monetary system and monetary policy.

• MyEconlab enables you to monitor you're your students, set assignments that can be used as homework, in class tests or module assessment and even self - author your own exercises. Registers online at www.myeconlab.com/ europarkin.  2008 1-4058-9326-5 / 978-1-4058-9326-8 Addison Wesley

• MyEconLab provides a personalised study plan for each student enabling them to self - test their understanding and practise their knowledge at their own pace with additional supporting resources such as audio animations and guided solutions.

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Economics US Edition + MyEconLab Eighth Edition MICHAEL PARKIN Economics, 8/e, retains all of the improvements achieved in its predecessor with its thorough and detailed presentation of modern economics, emphasis on real-world examples and critical thinking skills, diagrams renowned for pedagogy and precision, and path-breaking technology.

Features: • Parkin's diagrams show the action. • Reading Between the Lines show students how to apply economic tools. • Interviews with Economists feature at the end of each part. • New! Chapter 31 Monetary Policy is revised • MyEconLab, the online assessment and tutorial system that accompanies the text, gives students the tools they need to learn from their mistakes. Each online problem set becomes a true learning moment because, at the end of the assignment, students identify their weak spots and receive tutorial help to master those areas. 2007 1-4058-8677-3 / 978-1-4058-8677-2 Addison Wesley

Principles of Economics +MyEconLab Eighth Edition KARL E. CASE RAY C. FAIR One of the all time best-sellers, this text is widely used because of its careful, streamlined, and intuitive chapter organization.

Microeconomics Organization Case & Fair, present a very precise and simplified microeconomic model first, before introducing all the exceptions and subtleties of a more complex economic world. Only after this simplified model is developed, do the authors give a throrough treatment of market imperfections, externalities, public finance, and international economics. (A detailed summary of this approach can be found in the preface).

Macroeconomics Organization The Keynesian Cross is an integral part of this text. Case & Fair believe strongly, that a text should use the Keynsian Cross carefully and systematically, to build up to the AD/AS model. One of the great benefits of this appoach, is that students won't mistakenly apply what they learned about simple demand & supply. • MyEconLab, the online assessment and tutorial system 2007 896pp Pbk 0-13-239860-5 / 978-0-13-239860-2 Prentice Hall

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Economics +MyEconLab Second Edition GLENN HUBBARD ANTHONY P. O'BRIEN Hubbard & O'Brien motivates students to learn economics through real business examples. Hubbard & O'Brien demonstrate that real businesses use economics to make real decisions daily. All students can relate to businesses they encounter in their everyday lives. Whether they open an art studio, do social work, trade on Wall Street, work for the government, or bartend at the local pub, students will benefit from understanding the economic forces behind their work.

Features: • 'Economics in Your Life' feature was added to each chapter opener to create a personal dimension to the material for students. • An Inside Look concludes chapters with a newspaper article illustrating how a key principle taught in the chapter was used by the chapteropening case company to make a real business decision. • Solved Problems provide models of how to solve an economic problem by breaking it down step-by-step. • MyEconLab, the online assessment and tutorial system  2008 1168pp Pbk 0-13-500930-8 / 978-0-13-500930-7 Prentice Hall

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Economics Principles, Applications, and Tools + My EconLab Fifth Edition ARTHUR O'SULLIVAN STEVEN SHEFFIN STEVE PEREZ ANTHONY O'BRIEN O'Sullivan/Sheffrin/Perez 5e uses questions to drive student interest, then applications to illustrate concepts, and then tools to practice economic concepts. Economics uses chapter opening questions, applications that explain and tie to those questions throughout the chapter, and chapter ending tools to help students actively internalize economics.

Features: • A focus on the 5 key principles of economics shows students the logic of economic reasoning and demystifies the tools of economics. 1) The Principle of Opportunity Cost 2) The Marginal Principle (comparing marginal benefits and marginal costs) 3) The Principle of Diminishing Returns 4) The Principle of Voluntary Exchange 5) The Real-Nominal Principle (distinguishing real from nominal magnitudes).  2007 765pp 1-4058-7334-5 / 978-1-4058-7334-5 Prentice Hall

Foundations of Economics International Edition Fourth Edition ROBIN BADE MICHAEL PARKIN Research shows the best way to learn is to put concepts to work with repeated practice. For this reason, frequent, quality practice is the cornerstone of the tightlyknit Foundations of Economics learning system, building student success in economics by doing economics. Addresses why we study economics through a new feature, Reality Check. With Foundations of Economics, students are taught to view economics as a skill to be honed rather than a collection of topics to be memorized.

Features: • Quality over quantity: Each chapter of Foundations of Economics concentrates on three or four core concepts that are called out in the beginning-of-chapter Checklists. • Diagrams that tell the whole story: Since understanding graphs is so important graduated colour is used to show the direction of shifts in graphs, and detailed, numbered captions that walk students step-by-step through the action. 2009 992pp IPE 0-321-56437-5 / 978-0-321-56437-5 Addison Wesley

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Economics Today + MyEconlab Fourteenth Edition ROGER LEROY MILLER Students learn best when they see a concept applied in the context of examples they understand. That is why Economics Today is so successful. An abundance of relentlessly current, news-worthy examples motivate every chapter and reflect the interests of today's diverse student population. In this new edition, Miller has responded to the way students use their textbook as a study tool by incorporating new pedagogy to help students study effectively and by giving them more practice.

Features: • The balance of Keynesian and Classical analysis gives instructors the flexibility to teach the models and schools of thought they want. • Exposure to the global economy is achieved through strong international chapters. • MyEconLab is an online homework and tutorial system that gives students the tools they need to learn from their mistakes. Each online problem set becomes a true learning moment because, at the end of the assignment, students identify their weak spots and receive tutorial help to master those areas. 2007 984pp IPE 0-321-46953-4 / 978-0-321-46953-3 Addison-Wesley

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The Making of Economic Society

Economics and Economic Change

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ROBERT HEILBRONER WILLIAM MILBERG

TERRY O'SHAUGHNESSY GRAHAM DAWSON PAUL ANAND SUMA ATHREYE SUSAN HIMMELWEIT MAUREEN MACKINTOSH MALCOLM SAWYER

For courses on Economics and Society, Economic History, Economic History of the West, and The History of Capitalism. The Making of Economic Society is the only introductory level text that traces the development of our economic society from the Middle Ages to the present, offering a balanced perspective on why our economy is the way it is and where it may be headed.

Features: • Although the first part of The Making of Economic Society has as its purpose explaining how the economy came to be what it is, the second part seeks to help us anticipate what that world may look like in the future.

A new generation of introductory Economics courses is emerging. These courses are now teaching economic principles using a heterodox view point encouraging learners to see how economics is interdisciplinary and help them reflect more on the real-world issues. Dawson's Economics and Economic Change is the first introductory textbook to match this new way of thinking. The authors really encourage critical debate and social and ethical reflection, which are key to this approach.

• Heilbroner & Milberg was written to be accessible to readers, regardless of their economic background and it is widely used in courses taught to freshmen and sophomores, as well as juniors and seniors.

The book takes a problem-based learning approach, focusing on contemporary economic issues, which is ideal for students starting out - helping them to connect economics to their way of thinking.

2007 248pp Pbk 0-13-170425-7 / 978-0-13-170425-1 Prentice Hall

Features: • Simple language and little maths used to clearly explain the concepts that some students can struggle with. • Unique chapters on Information Technology and Health Care within an economy bring topical debates, motivating learners.  2006 672pp Pbk 0-273-69351-4 / 978-0-273-69351-2 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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MYECONLAB

MyEconLab - The Power of Practice http://www.myeconlab.com/ MyEconlab is an online tutorial resource that puts you in control of your teaching and your students in control of their learning.

For the Student: • Personalised Study plan for Self-paced Learning

GRAPHING PROBLEM

A Study Plan is generated from each student's results on Sample Tests. Students can clearly see which topics they have mastered – and, more importantly, which they need to work on more. The Study Plan links to additional practice problems and tutorial exercises to understand the topic further. To support the students when practicing economic problems, the students also have access to guided solutions, animated graphs, audio narratives, flashcards, and live tutoring. MyEconLab has a suite of graphing tools for practice and current news articles that tie chapter topics to everyday issues.

For the Instructor: • Powerful Homework and Test Manager

HOMEWORK & TEST MANAGER

Create, import, and manage online homework assignments, quizzes, and tests that are automatically graded, allowing you to spend less time grading and more time teaching. Create assignments from online exercises directly correlated to your textbook. Homework exercises include guided solutions to help students understand and master concepts. You can choose from a wide range of assignment options, including time limits, proctoring, and maximum number of attempts allowed. Finally the test bank exercises are available in the Homework and Text Managers for inclusion on assignments. • Comprehensive Gradebook Tracking

THE GRADEBOOK

MyEconLab grades every homework and quiz questioneven those with graphing. Students get unlimited graphing practice and immediate feedback with links to specific learning tools for each question. At any time, instructors can check on students' practice in their online Gradebook. All MyEconLab grades can be exported to a spreadsheet program for easier sorting, such as Microsoft Excel. The Gradebook provides a number of views of student data and gives you the flexibility to weight assignments, select which attempts to include when calculating scores, and omit or delete results for individual assignments.

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BUSINESS ECONOMICS

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Economics for Business with GradeTracker Fourth Edition JOHN SLOMAN KEVIN HINDE The book covers all of the major principles of economics but its focus throughout is firmly on applying these economic principles to the real world of business. The 4th edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect current issues.

Companion website (www.booksites.net/sloman) with the following for students: • multiple choice questions per chapter • case studies per part • answers to Pause for Thought boxes in book • Topical Economic Issues, updated regularly • Economic News Articles, updated regularly • Hotlinks, updated regularly Open access lecturer resources on CWS including Case Studies and PowerPoint slides. Password protected lecturer resources in Instructor Resource Centre: • Answers to Workshops, end of chapter questions and box questions in book & case studies on student CWS • TestGen test bank  2007 1-4058-4702-6 / 978-1-4058-4702-5 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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Economics and the Business Environment

Economics for Business and Management

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JOHN SLOMAN Economics and the Business Environment is unique in introducing the essential principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics and applying them to the world of business. Consideration is also given to wider, topical business issues, such as business strategy, corporate social responsibility, ethics and the state of the global environment in which we live today.

Features: • Key ideas explained in context and cross-referenced throughout the book. • Technical terms defined in the margin of the page where they first appear. • A vast range of cases and applied material demonstrate how economics can be used to understand real business situations, including case studies on the London Olympics, investing in Chinaand companies such as Samsung, Dyson, Body Shop and The Gap.  2008 1-4058-9260-9 / 978-1-4058-9260-5 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

STUART WALL ALAN GRIFFITHS As well as introducing the key principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics and applying them to a wide variety of situations encountered by business decision makers, Economics for Business and Management also gives consideration to the political, legal, demographic, sociocultural, ethical and environmental dimensions that characterise the business environment in which decision makers must operate. This text is also ideal for both introductory economics courses in economics taught from a business perspective and business environment modules with an economic underpinning.

Features: • Takes a highly interactive and engaging approach, with activities, exercises and checkpoints throughout the text. Answers and responses are all found at the end of the book. • A wide variety of up-to-date case study materials, drawn from many business sectors, appear in every chapter. These cases highlight current business concerns and government issues and policies in the UK, the EU and globally.  2008 756pp Pbk 0-273-71367-1 / 978-0-273-71367-8 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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BUSINESS ECONOMICS

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Economic Approaches to Organisations Fourth Edition SYTSE DOUMA HEIN SCHREUDER This is one of the few texts to place any emphasis on the importance of economic issues and developments in the study of organizations and management. It explains in a non-technical way the behavioural theory of the firm, game theory, agency theory, transaction cost economics, economic contributions to strategic management, and evolutionary approaches. This text is suitable for students of Organization, Management and Economics alike. It makes the ideal supplement to a larger text on Organizations or Strategic Management as well providing a concise introduction for economic students to the analysis of organizations from an economic perspective.

Features: • New! 3 new chapters on Corporate Governance, Mergers and Acquisitions and Organizational Forms and Alliances between Organizations. • New! Additional coverage of trust, contracts, the interface between firms and markets, auction theory and auction markets, economic theory of the firm and competition.

The Economics of Business Strategy

Economics for Business

JOHN LIPCZYNSKI J J WILSON

Blending Theory and Practice Second Edition

This textbook examines how industry environment and business strategies determine company performance. It provides an introduction to the economics of business strategy, introducing key concepts drawn from microeconomics, industrial organisation, business economics, business environment, organisation studies and strategic management.

IAN WORTHINGTON CHRIS BRITTON ANDY REES

The book is written for the growing number of courses at MBA, undergraduate, and foundation level where readers require not only an integrated theoretical framework in economics and management, but also the practical skills and knowledge to examine how and why firms behave in certain ways in the real world.

Economics in Business is a concise, business focused book which illustrates how the ideas and perspectives of economics can help us make sense of the world in which we live. This book analyses the business world first and then applies the relevant economic theories. Business models such as Porter's fiveforces are used to explain the relevance of the theory to business life and the real problems faced by firms and managers. This is a highly accessible book which communicates complex ideas in a straightforward and easy to understand manner.

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• No prior knowledge of economics is expected. The introductory chapters provide a solid foundation to microeconomic theory to those new to the subject. • Unique attempt to link economic analysis of the competitive market environment to business and management strategy.

• New! a comprehensive glossary explaining technical terms.

• Case studies written by the authors and taken from the Financial Times have been included to clarify, broaden and extend key issues.

 2008 352pp Pbk 0-273-68197-4 / 978-0-273-68197-7 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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• Excellent balance between discussion of economic theory and practical illustrations help students apply the theory they learn to the real world. • The main focus is on microeconomics, but macro analysis is introduced to help students gain a fuller understanding of the business world. • Takes a global approach and includes chapters on international markets and environmental issues.  2005 558pp Pbk 0-273-68560-0 / 978-0-273-68560-9 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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Economics for Business

Principles of Business Economics

Competition, MacroStability and Globalisation Third Edition

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DERMOT MCALEESE Economics for Business focuses on three essential branches of modern economics: competition and the market system, macroeconomics, and the economics of openness and globalisation including the analysis of international trade, foreign investment and exchange rates.

JOSEPH G. NELLIS DAVID PARKER The second edition of this highly successful Principles of Business Economics gives undergraduates, MBA students or aspiring managers a clear and concise text that covers all aspects of an introductory course in microeconomics. Core concepts are covered whilst keeping technical jargon and mathematics to a minimum.

The book examines economics from a business perspective and is selective in its coverage, focusing on setting out the big picture and including topics on the basis that they throw light on issues relevant to business.

Features:

It has a policy perspective which puts theory of the firm, strategy and macroeconomic issues in a policy context which helps students see the relevance of the theory.

• There is a wealth of international applications with activity questions illustrating how the theory is applied in real-world situations.

Features: • Focuses on issues relevant to an increasingly globalised environment. • Strikes a balance between theory and application.

• Conclusions, key learning points and topics for discussion have been provided throughout to stimulate thinking, consolidate learning and put theory into practice.

• A comprehensive glossary to help students understand terminology.  2007 448pp Pbk 0-273-69306-9 / 978-0-273-69306-2 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

• Clear writing style and attractive learning aids (boxes, questions for discussion, exercises and further reading).  2004 642pp Pbk 0-273-68398-5 / 978-0-273-68398-8 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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APPPLIED ECONOMICS

Applied Economics Eleventh Edition ALAN GRIFFITHS STUART WALL Highly praised over ten editions for its clear presentation, its broad coverage of economic topics and its unique blend of theory and application, the eleventh edition of Applied Economics continues the traditions which have established it as the best selling text for students of applied economics. With its unique blend of theory and application, Applied Economics communicates the vitality and relevance of the subject to students, bringing economics to life and helping them apply economic principles to the 'real world'.

Features: • Combines information and analysis over 30 seperate economic and business topic areas. • Examination of global policy issues provides students with an insight into the difficulties of formulating and implementing economic policy • New chapter on Growth and Development  2007 688pp Pbk 0-273-70822-8 / 978-0-273-70822-3 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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The Economics of Macro Issues

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ROGER LEROY MILLER DANIEL K. BENJAMIN DOUGLASS C. NORTH The Economics of Public Issues is a collection of brief, relevant readings that spark independent thinking and classroom discussions in principles of economics, public policy, and social issues courses. The Fifteenth Edition offers seven provocative new topics, updates to ongoing policy debates, and new discussion questions. A flexible format and built-in correlation guide make this easy to integrate into a course without adding to the instructor's preparation time.

Features: • Readings are concise-4-6 pages per issue-allowing for easy integration into any principles of economics or issues-based classroom. • Fun and informative nontechnical writing is geared toward principles-level students and does not require advanced math. • Using the latest debates in social policy, the authors encourage readers to question their own assumptions and the analysis offered by the media and politicians on key issues such as wage equity and consumer gas prices. 2008 256pp IPE 0-321-46961-5 / 978-0-321-46961-8 Addison Wesley

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ROGER LEROY MILLER DANIEL K. BENJAMIN The Economics of Macro Issues is a collection of brief, relevant readings that spark independent thinking and classroom discussions in principles of economics and social issues courses. The Third Edition offers six provocative new topics, updates to ongoing macroeconomic policy debates, and new discussion questions. A flexible format and built-in correlation guide make this easy to integrate into a course without adding to the instructor's preparation time.

Features: • A correlation guide in the preface illustrates how to integrate topics into different courses. • Fun and informative nontechnical writing is geared toward principles-level students and does not require advanced math. • Using the latest debates in macroeconomic policy, the authors encourage readers to question their own assumptions and the analysis offered by the media and politicians on key issues such as Social Security, import quotas, and the role of the Fed in determining interest rates. 2008 240pp Pbk 0-321-41659-7 / 978-0-321-41659-9 Addison Wesley

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PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS

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Principles of Microeconomics

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+MyEconLab Eighth Edition KARL E. CASE RAY C. FAIR

MICHAEL PARKIN The Eighth Edition takes a new approach to modern macroeconomic theory with an earlier integration of international topics that gives an accurate picture of how theory is used to guide and evaluate macroeconomic policy. The microeconomics chapters include the latest research, and incorporate a unifying theme related to the tension between self- and social-interest.

Case & Fair, present a very precise and simplified microeconomic model first, before introducing all the exceptions and subtleties of a more complex economic world. Only after this simplified model is developed, do the authors give a thorough treatment of market imperfections, externalities, public finance, and international economics.

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• In Text News Analysis - The authors have taken real news articles from The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Economist, and others, and have strategically integrated them into their text, in a feature called News Analysis.

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• The ongoing theme woven throughout the text highlights the tension between selfinterest and social interest, and the challenges of designing incentive mechanisms. • Chapter 17, Demand and Supply in Factor Markets, now includes an explanation of efficiency wages, compensating differentials, and discrimination. • Chapter 18, Economic Inequality, offers new discussions of the effects of globalization on the distribution of income both within a country and across countries.  2008 488pp Pbk 1-4058-8679-X / 978-1-4058-8679-6 Addison Wesley

• Online Chapter by Chapter News Archive - We keep an extensive archive of all Weekly News Updates, and organize them by chapter. Before your lecture, simply check the chapter by chapter archive to see if there is something interesting to bring in class that is both timely and relevant to the concepts that are being covered. Articles are available via MyEconLab.com 2007 528pp Pbk 0-13-156389-0 / 978-0-13-156389-6 Prentice Hall

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Microeconomics +MyEconLab Second Edition GLENN HUBBARD ANTHONY P. O'BRIEN Hubbard & O'Brien is the only book that motivates students to learn economics through real business examples. All students can relate to businesses they encounter in their everyday lives. Whether they open an art studio, do social work, trade on Wall Street, work for the government, or bartend at the local pub, students will benefit from understanding the economic forces behind their work.

Features: • Chapter-Opening Cases about how the economics about to be learned impact a real business (a) set a real context for learning (b) spark students' interest (c) provide a unifying theme for the chapter. • Chapter Examples and Figures consistently revisit the business discussed in the opener and use that business (or industry) to motivate the economic principles. • An Inside Look concludes chapters with a newspaper article illustrating how a key principle taught in the chapter was used by the chapteropening case company to make a real business decision. • Solved problems broken down step-by-step 2008 720pp Pbk 0-13-503626-7 / 978-0-503626-6 Prentice Hall

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Microeconomics Principles, Applications, and Tools +MyEconLab Fifth Edition ARTHUR O'SULLIVAN STEVEN SHEFFRIN STEVE PEREZ O'Sullivan/Sheffrin/Perez 5e uses questions to drive student interest, then applications to illustrate concepts, and then tools to practice economic concepts. Microeconomics uses chapter opening questions, applications that explain and tie to those questions throughout the chapter, and chapter ending tools to help students actively internalize economics.

Features: • Questions that open every chapter have an associated 'application' in the chapter as well as an associated end-ofchapter question. • Brand new Chapter Opening questions lead off every chapter and are paired with inchapter applications that answer those questions and bring the economic concepts to life for students. • Economic experiments actively involve the student in roleplaying as consumers, producers, and policy makers. 2007 480pp Pbk 0-13-157283-0 / 978-0-13-157836 Prentice Hall

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Foundations of Microeconomics + MyEconLab Fourth Edition ROBIN BADE MICHAEL PARKIN Research shows the best way to learn is to put concepts to work with repeated practice. For this reason, frequent, quality practice is the cornerstone of the tightlyknit Foundations of Microeconomics learning system, building student success in economics by doing economics. Section by section, Checkpoints demonstrate how to study by stepping through a Practice Problem and then engaging students with a parallel Exercise. In addition, the Third Edition addresses why we study economics through a new feature, Reality Check.

Features: • Learning by doing: Studies have shown that students retain 90% of what they apply immediately in real-life situations and 75% of what they practice, but only 10% of what they read or hear. The unique Checklist/Checkpoint system in Foundations of Microeconomics ensures that students are constantly practicing the multi-step thought process that characterizes the economic way of thinking. 2009 Pbk 0-321-55612-7 / 978-0-321-55612-7 Addison Wesley

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INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS

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Microeconomics

Microeconomics

Microeconomics

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Theory and Applications with Calculus International Edition

International Edition +MyEconLab Fifth Edition

JEFFREY M. PERLOFF

JEFFREY M. PERLOFF

In Microeconomics: Theory and Applications with Calculus, Perloff brings his hallmark pedagogy to the calculus-based course by integrating Solved Problems and real, data-driven applications in every chapter. This new text offers a serious presentation of calculus-based microeconomic theory and offers a suite of carefully crafted, calculus-based problem sets at the end of each chapter.

Getting students to successfully apply abstract microeconomic tools to complex, real-world problems is the ultimate goal of intermediate microeconomics and goal of Jeffrey Perloff when he pioneered the use of step-bystep Solved Problems. By setting practice and applications in the context of real companies and using real data for analysis, he leads students to connect microeconomic models to actual decisions being made today. Algebra based.

SAUL ESTRIN LAIDLER DAVID MICHAEL DIETRICH Previous editions of this book, by Saul Estrin and David Laidler under the title Introduction to Microeconomics, established its status as a core microeconomics text. As with these previous editions, this fifth edition with a new co-author on board and a title change is aimed at secondyear undergraduates specialising in economics.

New to this edition: • Important new material has been introduced in discussions of choice in the face of risk (chapter 7), corporate governance (chapter 14) game theory (chapter 17) and the economics of information (chapter 25).

The text covers basic and modern theories first, and then offers advanced theory chapters at the end.

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• Boxes provide worked examples to bridge the gap between models and formal exposition and help to develop key ideas and concepts. • Each chapter can be read on three levels: (1) the core material, (2) applications and developments of this material, and (3) the starred sections. • Integrates calculus throughout the book.  2008 656pp Pbk 0-273-64627-3 / 978-0-273-64627-3 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

• Real-World Examples and Applications: Hundreds of examples and applications use real people, real companies, and real data to illustrate basic microeconomic theory. • Concise coverage of supply and demand: Supply and demand are covered together in Chapter 2, including material on the functional forms of supply, demand curves and their properties, and an introduction of formal comparative statics, all followed by an appendix on estimation. • Thorough coverage of consumer theory. 2008 800pp IPE 0-321-46858-9 / 978-0-321-46858-1 Addison Wesley

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Features: • Basic core theory is covered thoroughly in the first half of the book, with an up-to-date, authoritative treatment of modern theories in the second. • Hundreds of examples and applications use real people, real companies, and real data to illustrate basic microeconomic theory. • The book uses economic models to probe the likely outcomes of changes in public policies such as taxes, subsidies, barriers to entry, price floors and ceilings, quotas and tariffs, zoning, laws limiting diversification, pollution controls, licensing laws, and laws governing pensions. 2009 800pp IPE 0-321-56439-1 / 978-0-321-56439-9 Addison Wesley

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ROBERT PINDYCK DANIEL RUBINFELD

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Pindyck and Rubinfeld now sells twice as many copies as its next closest competitor, making it by far the best-selling text in the market. Why? Our book is clearly written, accurate, and well loved by professos and their students.

This is a standard text for upper level undergraduate/ postgraduate microeconomics. The book begins at the intermediate level and ends at a level appropriate for the graduate student. Updated and revised, this is a new edition of one of the best-selling advanced microeconomics texts to be published in Europe. This well informed book provides a comprehensive exposition of modern microeconomic theory, covering many of the issues currently being researched and debated. The book offers very rigorous, mathematical treatment of the topics discussed making it appropriate for graduate as well as able intermediate level students. The writing style is clear and concise and the book is particularly liked for the thoroughness with which the concepts are dealt.

If you want a text that gives students a solid understanding for how microeconomics can be used outside of the classroom, this is the right book for you.

Features: • Glossary allows students to reconfirm vocabulary and get a handle on industry-specific terminology • Updated data and problems • More examples and exercises of global warming • More coverage of Asia and China • New! For the first time with MyEconLab, the oneline assessment and tutorial system that put you in control of your teaching and your students in control of their learning 2009 750pp Hbk 0-13-208023-0 / 978-0-13-208023-1 Prentice Hall

Features: • Clear and careful mathematical treatment of economics theory • Introduces the student to cutting edge research • Takes a problem - solving approach encouraging the student to apply the theory through regular questioning material and activities  2004 750pp Pbk 0-582-40487-8 / 978-0-582-40487-8 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS

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Macroeconomics, eighth edition, retains all of the improvement achieved in its predecessor with its thorough and detailed presentation of modern economics, emphasis on realworld examples and critical thinking skills, diagrams renowned for pedagogy and precision, and path-breaking technology.

KARL E. CASE RAY C. FAIR One of the all time best-sellers, this text is widely used because of its careful, streamlined, and intuitive chapter organization.

Features: • Chapter 10, The Exchange Rate and Balance of Payments, now appears earlier in the main macro sequence to emphasize that in the long run, the exchange rate is a monetary phenomenon, and that the balance of payments is determined by saving and investment. • Chapter 13, U.S. Inflation, Unemployment, and Business Cycle, combines and shortens material on inflation and the business cycle, beginning with the AS-AD model to interpret the inflation, growth, and cycles in the U.S. economies. It then explains demand-pull and cost-push inflation using the AS-AD model; the short-run tradeoff using the Phillips curve; and the business cycle using both the traditional ASAD approach and the new approach of real business cycle theory.  2008 426pp Pbk 1-4058-8678-1 / 978-1-4058-8678-9 Addison Wesley

Macroeconomics +MyEconLab Second Edition GLENN HUBBARD ANTHONY P. O'BRIEN Hubbard & O'Brien motivates students to learn economics through real business examples.

The Keynesian Cross is an integral part of this text. Case & Fair believe strongly, that a text should use the Keynesian Cross carefully and systematically, to build up to the AD/AS model. One of the great benefits of this approach, is that students won't mistakenly apply what they learned about simple demand & supply.

Hubbard & O'Brien demonstrate that real businesses use economics to make real decisions daily. All students can relate to businesses they encounter in their everyday lives. Whether they open an art studio, do social work, trade on Wall Street, work for the government, or bartend at the local pub, students will benefit from understanding the economic forces behind their work.

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• In Text News Analysis - The authors have taken real news articles from The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Economist, and others, and have strategically integrated them into their text, in a feature called News Analysis. In this new edition, the authors have also added homework problems for News Analysis articles at the end of the chapter. • Updated and Expanded End of Chapter Material-the end of chapter material has been expanded and updated so you can deliver the best questions for your students to learn the material in the class. 2007 560pp Pbk 0-13-232291-9 / 978-0-13-232291-1 Prentice Hall

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• Chapter-Opening Cases about how the economics about to be learned impact a real business (a) set a real context for learning (b) spark students' interest (c) provide a unifying theme for the chapter. • 'Economics in Your Life' feature was added to each chapter opener to create a personal dimension to the material for students. • Chapter Examples and Figures consistently revisit the business discussed in the opener and use that business (or industry) to motivate the economic principles. 2008 720pp Pbk 0-13-605057-3 / 978-0-13-605057-5 Prentice Hall

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PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS

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Macroeconomics Principles, Applications, and Tools +MyEconLab Fifth Edition ARTHUR O'SULLIVAN STEVEN SHEFFRIN STEVE PEREZ Macroeconomics uses chapter opening questions, applications that explain and tie to those questions throughout the chapter, and chapter ending tools to help students actively internalize economics.

Features: • Questions that open every chapter have an associated 'application' in the chapter as well as an associated end-ofchapter question. • Brand new Chapter Opening questions lead off every chapter and are paired with inchapter applications that answer those questions and bring the economic concepts to life for students. • End-Of-Chapter material has been expanded and reorganized • The end-of-chapter material in 5e has been expanded and reorganized around the major sections of the chapter and its applications so the students can better organize his/her study plan. 2007 448pp Pbk 0-13-232928-X / 978-0-13-232928-6 Prentice Hall

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Foundations of Macroeconomics

Principles of Macroeconomics

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JOSEPH G. NELLIS DAVID PARKER

ROBIN BADE MICHAEL PARKIN This text comes packaged with an access kit for the new easy-touse format of MyEconLab, which requires no set-up by the professor. With this, students can access practice problems for each chapter in the book, graphing questions, learning resources, and live tutoring. Professors who plan to use advanced course management online should order the book with MyEconLab in CourseCompass. Section by section, Checkpoints demonstrate how to study by stepping through a Practice Problem and then engaging students with a parallel Exercise.

Features: • Learning by doing: Studies have shown that students retain 90% of what they apply immediately in real-life situations and 75% of what they practice, but only 10% of what they read or hear. The unique Checklist/Checkpoint systemin Foundations of Macroeconomics ensures that students are constantly practicing the multi-step thought process that characterizes the economic way of thinking. 2009 608pp Pbk 0-321-56268-2 / 978-0-321-56268-5 Addison Wesley

Principles of Macroeconomics is an invaluable reference source for Undergraduate, Postgraduate, MBA students and managers, either taking a short course or to use as a reference work for the bookshelf. This is a book for those who are interested in the economy in its widest sense and it provides a communication bridge between managers and professional economists. The book avoids the use of inaccessible jargon and esoteric debate and considers the way the international economy is changing. It looks at how the economy affects business decisions and at fiscal and monetary policy. The book considers how supply-side economics works and what happens when interest rates go up. It also looks at why different governments adopt different policies.

Features: • Applied approach to the subject of macroeconomics with each chapter structured as follows: • Accessible approach - technical jargon and mathematical treatment are kept to a minimum and discussion is supported by clear graphical analyses.  2005 488pp Pbk 0-273-64614-1 / 978-0-273-64614-3 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS

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Principles of Macroeconomics

Macroeconomics

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ROBERT J. GORDON

For courses in intermediate macroeconomics.

At a time when so many pivotal economic issues are closely tied to the business cycle and monetary-fiscal policy, Robert Gordon provides critical insight into the American and global economy.

Blanchard presents a unified view of macroeconomics, enabling students to see the connections between the short run, medium run, and long run.

Features: • The book is organized in a flexible manner around two central parts: A core and a set of three major extensions. • The Core - Provides students with a unified view of macroeconomics • The Extensions - Offers increased depth on the subject matter. A flowchart on the front endpaper makes it easy to see how the chapters are organized, and fit within the book's overall structure • There is a new emphasis on emerging economies, especially much more coverage on China and Asian economics.

Macroeconomics builds from an early emphasis on business cycles and monetary-fiscal policy, in both the closed and open economy, to a dynamic analysis of aggregate demand and supply shocks as the causes of inflation and unemployment. Gordon then discusses economic growth using theory and real-world examples to compare rich and poor countries before examining economic growth in the United States.

MANFRED GARTNER Praised for its lively and engaging writing style, the 2nd edition of this truly European intermediatelevel Macroeconomics text has been updated to include recent developments in the world of European Business. The author covers macroeconomic theory and uniquely applies it to issues affecting the European Union, whilst staying true to its rigorous policy-orientated appeal. This makes the text an ideal choice for all students wishing to expand their knowledge and challenge their understanding.

Features: • Fresh and relevant case studies on issues affecting Europe and international experiences from outside Europe to engage and motivate students

Gordon prepares students to join in discussion and debate about the latest issues including the jobless recovery, recent tax cuts, globalization, and the 'explosion' of U.S. productivity growth.

• Comprehensive and rigorous approach to macroeconomics encourages students to think behind the issues and stretch their learning to maximum effect.

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• Full and improved resource package to include for lecturers: Online Instructor's Manual and PowerPoint Slides, for students: Multiple Choice Questions, Index cards, Interactive Models and much more

• There is now more updated information on the current US deficit, oil prices (chapter 7), interest rate rules and alternative interpretations of the LM relation

• Boasting a Keynesian emphasis, the text contains early coverage of income determination, the IS-LM model and the SP-DG inflation.

2009 650pp Hbk 0-13-207829-5 / 978-0-13-207829-0 Prentice Hall

• International Perspectives boxes - expose students to the global applications of macroeconomic theory.

 2006 536pp Pbk 0-273-70460-5 / 978-0-273-70460-7 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

2009 672pp IPE 0-321-55207-5 / 978-0-321-55207-5 Addison Wesley

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Macroeconomics

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International Edition Third Edition

RICHARD T FROYEN Froyen, 9e traces the history, evolution, and challenges of Keynesian economics, presenting a comprehensive, detailed, and unbiased view of modern macroeconomic theory.

Features: • This book narrates the evolution of economic theory, presenting the most recent and modern developments, without glossing over the fundamental disagreements among macroeconomists on both theory and policy. • Many of the post-1970 developments in macroeconomics have been the result of dissatisfaction with the Keynesian theory and the policy prescriptions that follow from it. In order for students to understand the evolution of macroeconomics, the author presents the history of Keynesian thought by: • Providing an up-to-date summary of the Keynesian position, including research that has come to be called the new Keynesian economics 2009 550pp Pbk 0-13-712971-8 / 978-0-13-712971-3 Prentice Hall

ANDREW B. ABEL BEN S. BERNANKE DEAN CROUSHORE

STEPHEN D. WILLIAMSON

The Sixth Edition includes the latest work in monetary policy and research and offers worked examples to students learning the IS-LM model.

Williamson's Macroeconomics uses a thoroughly modern approach that is consistent with the way that macroeconomic research is conducted today. The text builds macroeconomic models from a foundation of microeconomic principles. This methodology prepares students for further study in economics by allowing deeper insight into growth processes and business cycles, integrating the study of macroeconomics with microeconomics, and maintaining consistency with current methods of macroeconomic research.

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Abel, Bernanke, and Croushore present macroeconomic theory in a way that prepares students to analyze real macroeconomic data used by policy makers and researchers. Provides a balanced treatment of both classical and Keynesian economics.

• Coverage of inflation and monetary policy reflects the latest work by researchers and the Federal Reserve. • Early coverage of long-run topics in chapters 3-7 reflects a commitment to modern macro theory, followed by an equally in-depth analysis of short-run issues in chapters 8-11.

• A flexible organization allows professors to easily integrate the text into their courses. The core material is covered early and the remaining chapters can be chosen to emphasize equilibrium models, economic growth, business cycles, international coverage, or advanced mathematics.

• A balanced presentation of both classical and Keynesian economics allows students to see the complete picture of economic theory, and allows flexibility for professors to teach the course their way.

• An expanded treatment of economic growth is motivated by a simple presentation of the Malthusian (non-growth) model, plus material on the Solow growth model and endogenous growth.

• MyEconLab, the online assessment and tutorial system

• Frequent use of graphical analysis helps make the modeling transparent to the student, alongside descriptive and algebraic presentations.

2008 672pp IPE 0-321-46948-8 / 978-0-321-46948-9 Addison Wesley

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Economic Growth DAVUD N. WEIL Why are some countries rich and others poor? David N. Weil, one of the top researchers in economic growth, introduces students to the latest theoretical tools, data, and insights underlying this pivotal question. By showing how empirical data relate to new and old theoretical ideas, Economic Growth provides students with a complete introduction to the discipline and the latest research. With its comprehensive and flexible organization, Economic Growth is ideal for a wide array of courses, including undergraduate and graduate courses in economic growth, economic development, macro theory, applied econometrics, and development studies.

Features: • New economic discussions are integrated throughout, including: Economic growth as indicated by changes in light as observed from space (Chapter 1) and Finance and economic efficiency (Chapters 10 and 12) • The latest empirical studies are woven throughout where appropriate, such as: Is HIV/AIDS good for growth? (Chapter 5); The economic effects of malaria eradication (Chapter 6); The importance of culture as evidenced by parking tickets at the United Nations (Chapter 14) 2009 592pp Pbk 0-321-56436-7 / 978-0-321-56436-8 Addison-Wesley

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INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS

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PAUL R. KRUGMAN MAURICE OBSTFELD International Economics: Theory and Policy is a proven approach in which each half of the book leads with an intuitive introduction to theory and follows with selfcontained chapters to cover key policy applications. The Eighth Edition integrates the latest research, data, and policy in hot topics such as outsourcing, economic geography, trade and environment, financial derivatives, the subprime crisis, and China’s exchange rate policies. New for the Eighth Edition, all end-of-chapter problems are integrated into MyEconLab, the online assessment and tutorial system that accompanies the text. Students get instant, targeted feedback, and instructors can encourage practice without needing to grade work by hand. For more information visit MyEconLab.

Features: • An integrated treatment and empirical evidence of the latest models of trade, such as the gravity, Ricardian, factor endowments, and imperfect competition models. 2009 712pp Pbk 0-321-55398-0 / 978-0-321-55398-5 Addison Wesley

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W. CHARLES SAWYER RICHARD L. SPRINKLE Sawyer and Sprinkle is the International Economics text that is appropriate for the broadest range of students: economics majors, business majors, international relations and other nonbusiness students. Its approach reinforces the tools students have learned (principles level information), and relieves instructors of trying to teach international economics while also teaching a set of tools with which students are unfamiliar.

Features: • Balanced treatment of Trade and Finance. • Covers the most important recent developments in international economics. Sawyer and Sprinkle's approach is a departure from the historical approach and shows how the floating exchange rate is a result of current international monetary agreements. By offering information about recent events and issues in international economics, this book guides students to the point in which they can easily understand any information on international economics that they may encounter in their careers.

STEVEN HUSTED MICHAEL MELVIN Husted and Melvin are widely praised for this accessible introduction to international economics. They use real data and issues to motivate the theoretical discussions, so that students leave the course with a practical understanding of major policy questions.

Features: • Economic theory is developed within an intuitive framework, helping students build their understanding of a core set of concepts rather than memorizing a disparate array of theories and models. • Policy case studies highlight the latest policy debates, such as the outcomes of trade agreements. • Level is accessible to students who have taken principles of economics, majors or nonmajors alike. Advanced mathematics and extensions are available in the appendixes. 2007 584pp IPE 0-321-45122-8 / 978-0-321-45122-4 Addison Wesley

2009 608pp Hbk 0-13-605469-2 / 9780136054696 Prentice Hall

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INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS

The World Economy Resources, Location, Trade and Development Fifth Edition FREDERICK P STUTZ BARNEY WARF Appropriate for undergraduate courses in Economic Geography, International Trade, International Business, International Marketing, and International Development. This text provides a sound theoretical and practical foundation for understanding the global economy in an era of shifting borders, restructuring economies, and regional realignments. The authors combine economic theory with geography in addressing critical problems of growth, distribution, and development, and explain their impact on international business.

Features: • Historical treatment of capitalism - Includes the origins and the processes by which capitalism is expanded over the world. • Extensive treatment of service economy - Acknowledges that services are by far the largest category of economic activity in the world today, and any introductory book must include explanations of their growth and impacts.

World Trade and Payments An Introduction: International Edition Tenth Edition RICHARD E. CAVES JEFFREY A. FRANKEL RONALD W. JONES Renowned for its precise, indepth coverage of international trade and finance, this classic text features a balance of the latest research, critical policy issues, and sophisticated economic analysis. The authors integrate the empirical studies thoroughly, giving students a richer understanding of how the existing economic models relate to the real world.

Features: • Greater emphasis on microeconomic analysis of macroeconomic topics, such as outsourcing, and the effects of the immigration and emigration on labor. • Developing countries discussed regularly throughout the text, rather than in a single isolated chapter, so that they are integrated within the relevant theoretical and policy discussions. 2007 712pp IPE 0-321-24855-4 / 978-0-321-24855-8 Addison Wesley

The Choice A Fable of Free Trade and Protection Third Edition RUSSELL ROBERTS For principles of economics, surveys of economics, international economics, international trade, or managerial economics. No prior economics is assumed, but the material can be taught at all levels. Written as a novel, the book makes the complex concepts, issues and terminology of international trade understandable for students. Professors complain that their students cannot grasp the nature of how some economic tools are used or how they work in life. This novel bridges the gap of concepts with applications by use of a fictional story.

Features: • Every major topic of trade policy is covered-Including comparative advantage, dumping, tariffs, optimal tariffs, quotas, trade agreements, and the industrial policy. • Fundamental intuition behind the standard graphical treatments of international trade and trade policy is provided. • Rich real-world issues are provided for students to discuss or research in depth.

• In-depth analysis of globalization and international trade and investment.

2007 144pp Pbk 0-13-143354-7 / 978-0-13-143354-0 Prentice Hall

2007 544pp Hbk 0-13-243689-2 / 978-0-13-243689-2 Prentice Hall

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Exchange Rates and International Finance Fifth Edition LAURENCE COPELAND Exchange rates and exchange rate fluctuation continue to play an increasingly important role in all our lives. Exchange Rates and International Finance fifth edition provides a clear and concise guide to the causes and consequences of exchange rate fluctuations, enabling you to grasp the essentials of the theory and its relevance to major events in currency markets. Both fixed and floating exchange rate models and empirical results are explored and discussed.

Features: • A clear, non-technical explanation of the issues, emphasising intuitive understanding and interpretation of economic arguments rather than mathematical proofs. • Provides a sound overview of empirical evidence, without going into intricate detail: a springboard for those wishing to delve deeper into the published literature. • New Chapter 14 Microstructure Models • Expanded and up-to-date coverage of the Euro.  2008 512pp Pbk 0-273-71027-3 / 978-0-273-71027-1 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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EUROPEAN ECONOMICS

European Integration Methods and Economic Analysis Third Edition JACQUES PELKMANS Written by one of Europe's leading analysts of the European Union, the third edition of this text has been significantly reorganised in structure, and fully revised and updated to reflect the changes in the EU over recent years. The third edition offers a fundamental discussion, and detailed analysis, of European integration. Uniquely it combines economic analysis with a detailed knowledge of the integration methods employed in the EU. Whilst being academically rigorous and assuming some prior knowledge, it is full of practical examples and case studies.

Features: • Integration of economic theory with EU regulatory and policy framework gives a unique edge to the text • Non-mathematical treatment of economic theory - which is presented using graphical, nonalgebraic tools, allows first time students to grasp key concepts • Innovative analysis of the economics of subsidiarity, of EU regulation, of the economic constitution of the Union, of services market integration and of the EU budget  2007 504pp Pbk 0-273-69449-9 / 978-0-273-69449-6 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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GAME THEORY

Markets, Games, & Strategic Behavior

Primer In Game Theory

A Guide to Game Theory

CHARLES A. HOLT

ROBERT GIBBONS

FIONA CARMICHAEL

In his new text, Charles Holt begins each chapter with a leadoff experiment designed as an organizing device to introduce economic concepts such as the Winner's Curse, Asset Market Bubbles, and Rent Seeking. These experiments are easy to facilitate in the classroom, and may be run 'by hand' or online via an internet browser.

This book's introduces one of the most powerful tools of modern economics to a wide audience not only those who will specialize as pure game theorists but also those who will construct (or even just consume) game-theoretic models in applied fields of economics.

A Guide to Game Theory explains the important concepts and techniques without using mathematical language or methods.

The early chapters in Part I of the text cover the basics, providing examples that feature markets with buyers and sellers, simple two-person games, and individual lottery choice decision.

Features: • Each chapter includes an experiment which is easy to use in class. All games are available online, and most are also available to be run in class 'by hand' using the end-ofchapter appendixes. • The chapters are selfcontained, making the format very flexible. Each chapter contains one game, carefully balancing theory and methodology. • One-a-day readings in each chapter, ten to fifteen pages each, can be assigned in conjunction with each in-class experiment, or as supplemental reading. 2007 560pp Hbk 0-321-41931-6 / 978-0-321-41931-6 Addison Wesley

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 1992 288pp Pbk 0-7450-1159-4 / 978-0-7450-1159-2 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Using a wide range of examples and applications this book covers decision problems confronted by firms, employers, unions, footballers, partygoers, politicians, governments, nongovernmental organisations and communities.

Features: • The first four chapters cover the basic concepts and techniques such as zero sum games, the prisoners' dilemma, Nash equilibrium, and credible threats, without using mathematical language, enabling students who are alienated by maths to get to grips with the subject. • In subsequent chapters analysis is built up in a step-by-step way in order to incorporate more interesting features of the world we live in - including coverage of risk, information asymmetries, signals, long term relationships, learning and negotiation. • Breaks down mathematical barriers relying on a logical approach aided by tables and diagrams to tackle the issues.  2005 304pp Pbk 0-273-68496-5 / 978-0-273-68496-1 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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SPORTS ECONOMICS

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The Economics of Sports

Sports Economics Second Edition RODNEY D. FORT

International Edition Third Edition MICHAEL A. LEEDS PETER VON ALLMEN Many economists find the sports industry to be the ideal paradigm to illustrate a range of economic concepts, which explains why the Economics of Sports course continues to grow in popularity. Now in the Third Edition, The Economics of Sports explores economic concepts and theoryindustrial organization, public finance, and labor economics-in the context of applications from American and international sports.

Fort's Sports Economics, 2/e is the only text that provides enough content and rigor for a course taken primarily by economics majors.

Features: • Graphical presentation of the impact of profit maximization on the long run talent choice by owner.

• Biographical sketches of highly influential people in the economics of sports are included in each chapter to help students appreciate the formative roles they played in defining teams and leagues.

• Rodney Fort is a recognized authority on sports economics and business, both in the United States and internationally. His dozens of articles and monographs cover sports topics as diverse as crosssubsidies in U.S. sports leagues, predatory behavior by Major League Baseball toward African American Baseball Leagues during integration, analysis of competitive balance, and comparative analysis of North American and European sports leagues. His contributions appear in the American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Economic Literature, Economic Inquiry, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, and the Journal of Sports Economics to name a few. He also serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Sports Economics, the newly founded International Journal of Sport Finance, and the Eastern Economic Journal.

2008 496pp IPE 0-321-49693-0 / 978-0-321-49693-5 Addison Wesley

2007 552pp Hbk 0-13-170421-4 / 978-0-13-170421-3 Prentice Hall

Features: • A unique framework introduces the essentials of economics in three sections illustrating key areas-industrial organization, public finance, and labor economics. The final section covers theories related to the not-for-profit sector such as the theory of bureaucracy. • The impact of 'mega-events' like the Olympics, Super Bowl, and World Cup, on local and national economies is covered throughout.

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Personnel Economics WILLIAM S. NEILSON Neilson is the first Personnel Economics text written specifically for economics majors, and is the only undergraduate text on information economics. Students love this course because it is so applied-everyone is involved in an employment relationship at one time or another, and the students learn what strategies employers use as well as how employees should respond to them. Professors love it because they get to teach what Micro economists actually do: principal-agent problems, signaling problems, repeated games, bargaining, and much more.

Features: • Organization: The book is loosely organized around the two major topics of paying and hiring employees. The compensation section can be subdivided into a section on piece rate pay and a section on other, more strategic methods of compensation. The hiring section can be subdivided into one on adverse selection, one on finding a job and negotiating a contract, and one on other, less informationbased topics. The text contains two tools chapters, one on optimization, but without calculus, and one on game theory. 2007 288pp Pbk 0-13-148856-2 / 978-0-13-148856-4 Prentice Hall

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BENEFIT COST ANALYSIS

Cost Benefit Analysis Concepts and Practice Third Edition ANTHONY BOARDMAN DAVID GREENBERG AIDAN VINING DAVID WEIMER For courses in Cost-Benefit Analysis, taught in Economics Departments, Public Policy Departments, and Public Administration Departments. Also ideal forpracticing policy analysts andpublic managers. This authoritative, market leading text is distinct for it's consistent application of a ninestep framework for conducting or interpreting a cost-benefit analysis.

Features: • The authors break a CBA down into nine basic steps to help make the process of conducting and/or interpreting a CBA more manageable. They first illustrate these nine steps in Chapter 1, with the straightforward example of the Coquihalla Highway project. This dry run gives students an opportunity to see the practical realities of the entire CBA process early, before getting into technical detail. The conceptual and practical issues introduced in this example are then more fully developed throughout the rest of the book. 2006 576pp Hbk 0-13-143583-3 / 978-0-13-143583-4 Prentice Hall

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Industrial Organization

Industrial Organization

Modern Industrial Organization

Competition, Strategy, Policy, Second Edition

Theory and Practice Third Edition

International Edition Fourth Edition

JOHN LIPCZYNSKI J J WILSON JOHN GODDARD

DON E. WALDMAN ELIZABETH J. JENSEN

DENNIS W. CARLTON JEFFREY M. PERLOFF

Written solely for the undergraduate audience, this streamlined Third Edition of Industrial Organization: Theory and Practice – which features early coverage of Antitrust--punctuates its modern introduction to industrial organization with relevant empirical data and case studies to show students how to apply theoretical tools.

Written by two of the field's most respected researchers, Modern Industrial Organization goes beyond the traditional structureconduct-performance framework by using the latest advances in microeconomic theory, including transaction cost analysis, game theory, contestability, and information economics.

This new edition of Industrial Organization improves on the success of the first edition to provide a strong link between the theory and analysis of industrial economics and to give real world application of the theory to the business environment. A particular focus on research and increased mathematical rigour expands the text's appeal. This book is ideally suited to students on an intermediate or advanced level course in Industrial Organisation or Industrial Economics.

Features: • A wealth of up-to-date case study material referring to leading British, European and US companies enables a realworld understanding of the subject. • Extensive coverage of empirical research related to market structure, strategy and firm performance provides an invaluable springboard for readers wishing to pursue the subject at a higher level. • Written from a European perspective, focusing wherever possible on European Business and Industry.  2005 816pp Pbk 0-273-68802-2 / 978-0-273-68802-0 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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Features: • Theoretical coverage is modern and less rooted in the Structure Conduct Performance approach. • The authors provide up-to-date coverage of merger history, firms' motives for mergers, and the effects of mergers on competition and welfare, and empirical evidence on mergers. • Case studies and relevant applications help undergraduate students grasp the close connection between theory and the real world, and gain insight into public policy issues such as antitrust, regulation, deregulation, and international trade. 2007 736pp Hbk 0-321-37610-2 / 978-0-321-37610-7 Addison Wesley

Fully updated to reflect new trends and topics, focusing on providing students with a clear, unified structure for analyzing theories and empirical evidence about the organization of firms and industries.

Features: • In-depth modern coverage provides a thorough background in microeconomic theory. • Practical examples illustrate the role of individual theories in current policy debates. • Designed for flexibility, this text can be tailored for use with different audiences and includes starred sections and technical appendices that can be used to increase the level of difficulty and depth of coverage. 2005 800pp IPE 0-321-22341-1 / 978-0-321-22341-8 Addison Wesley

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INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION

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Market Regulation ROGER SHERMAN Market Regulation gives students the economic intuition to analyze the history of antitrust and regulation, diagnose current corporate strategy, and evaluate possible policy recommendations. Roger Sherman grounds modern examples in historical context and develops thought-provoking discussions to motivate students from many different majors. The structure of the text can easily be adapted for use in a variety of courses. Three main sections-antitrust, industry regulation, and social regulationpresent the basic theories. The industry regulation chapters (Part II) are self-contained for flexibility, covering specific industries such as communications, postal service, and energy.

Features: • A flexible organization - uses a set of common introductory chapters followed by several self-contained chapters that serve as illustrative examples of core antitrust and regulatory principles. • Informational boxes present illustrative examples of particular chapter topics, numerical examples of theory, or extended mathematical computations. • The end-of-chapter summary concisely reviews the main topics to help students retain important lessons. 2008 960pp Hbk 0-321-32232-0 / 978-0-321-32232-6 Addison Wesley

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ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS

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Environmental and Natural Resource Economics

Natural Resource and Environmental Economics

Eighth Edition

Third Edition

TOM TIETENBERG LYNNE LEWIS

ROGER PERMAN MICHAEL COMMON JAMES MCGILVRAY YUE MA

With a tight integration of public policy and economic theory, this best-selling text provides a wellrounded introduction to the field. Tietenberg's extensive work in research and policy lends a crucial real-world context, so that students explore the latest questions and debates. The Eighth Edition offers a wealth of new examples and hot topics such as genetically modified organisms and the costeffectiveness of new transportation fuels. International issues receive increased attention through discussions of environmental problems and policies in Western Europe, China, and developing nations.

Features: • Praised for its tight integration of economic theory with realworld public policy. • Chapter-specific Web links in book's Companion Web Site give students resources for further exploration. • The text is designed to be accessible to students who have completed an introductory microeconomics course. 2009 656pp Hbk 0-321-48571-8 / 978-0-321-48571-7 Addison Wesley

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This text has been written primarily for the specialist market of second and third year undergraduate and post-graduate students of economics. Natural Resource and Environmental Economics is among the leading textbooks in its field. Well written and rigorous in its approach, this third edition follows in the vein of previous editions and continues to provide a comprehensive and clear account of the application of economic analysis to environmental issues. The early chapters explain the development and role of environmental economics before further chapters advance the student at a suitably challenging but achievable level.

Features: • Relates environmental economics to ethics and the natural sciences. • Rigorous and comprehensive account of the application of economic analysis to environmental issues. • The mathematics of the text is covered in a separate appendix.  2003 728pp Pbk 0-273-65559-0 / 978-0-273-65559-6 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT

new

new

EDITION

EDITION

Economic Development

An Introduction to Economic Geography

Tenth Edition MICHAEL P. TODARO STEPHEN C SMITH

Globalization, Uneven Development and Place DANNY MACKINNON ANDREW CUMBERS

Economic Development has been extensively updated for the 10th edition, with new material reflecting some of the most influential recent work in the field. Throughout the text, leading theories and key evidence on economic development are introduced in an intuitive manner accessible to undergraduates and others without extensive training in economics beyond principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics.

Introduction to Economic Geography guides students through the core issues and debates of economic geography, whilst still exploring the wide range of approaches and paradigms that are currently enlivening the discipline. Focusing on the themes of globalisation, uneven development and place, the authors convey the diversity and vitality of contemporary economic geography, balancing coverage of “traditional” areas with insight into new and evolving topics.

Data in all of the chapters and case studies have been updated.

Features: • The material is presented in sixteen chapters (with the final chapter a briefer review of emerging issues), so the full text can be covered in a straightforward fifteen-week course outline.

Features:

• Models are introduced in an intuitive and step-by-step manner; and the text never loses sight of the goal of providing students with a deep, real-world understanding of the developing world and its economic development challenges.

• Research, case studies and examples drawn from a diverse range of countries provide a global context

• All chapters have been substantially revised for this new 10th edition.  2008 864pp Pbk 1-4058-7424-4 / 978-1-4058-7424-3 Addison Wesley

• The dominant political economy approach is supported by cultural and institutional insights to offer students a variety of perspectives on each topic

• Each chapter contains a wide range of pedagogical features, including chapter maps, reflective questions andexercises, allowing students to engage with the material, test their knowledge and conceptual understanding, and reflect on their learning

The Economics of Poverty Tenth Edition BRADLEY R SCHILLER For courses in economics of poverty and discrimination, welfare politics and policy, social problems, and sociology of poverty, in the departments of economics, sociology, urban studies, education and social work. As the leading college text in the field for over twenty years, this book has been distinguished by its relevant coverage, tight organization, multidisciplinary perspective, and timeliness. The ninth edition preserves these qualities while incorporating new reference material.

Features: • New! Chapter on Global Poverty that lends international perspective to poverty and inequality discussions • More focus on income mobility of poor, welfare, and minimum-wage households • More discussion of Social Security work disincentives • Latest evidence on school resegregation by race and class • Assesses alternative measures of income and asset poverty 2008 352pp Pbk 0-13-188969-9 / 978-0-13-188969-9 Prentice Hall

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Modern Labor Economics Theory and Public Policy: International Edition 10th Edition RONALD G. EHRENBERG & ROBERT S. SMITH The best-selling Modern Labor Economics provides a clear, comprehensive introduction to labor market behaviour. In addition to presenting core theory, Ehrenberg and Smith provide empirical evidence for or against each hypothesis, explore the usefulness of various theories for public policy analysis, and include detailed policy examples in each chapter.

Features: • A new chapter-Chapter 16, The Labor Market Effects of International Trade and Production Sharing-discusses international trade and globalization. • New coverage of behavioral economics regarding the household is included in Chapter 7, Labor Supply: Household Production, the Family, and the Life Cycle. • Heavily revised immigration coverage reflecting the latest news and data is integrated into Chapter 10, Worker Mobility: Migration, Immigration, and Turnover. • Updated data, graphs, and boxed examples throughout bring currency and relevancy to the text. 2009 672 pages IPE 0-321-53896-X / 978-0-321-53896-3 Addison-Wesley

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Law and Economics International Edition Fifth Edition ROBERT COOTER THOMAS ULEN Law and economics has become a central course in U.S. legal education and for students majoring in topics like economics, political science, and philosophy. Cooter and Ulen provide a clear introduction to economic analysis and its application to legal rules and institutions that is accessible to any student who has taken principles of microeconomics. The book's structure is flexible, beginning with an introductory overview of economic tools followed by paired chapters in five core areas of law: property, contracts, torts, legal process, and crime.

Features: • Five key areas of the law are covered: property, contracts, torts, legal process, and crime. • Coverage of recent developments is expanded, including that of law and social norms, efficiency vs. equity, private disputes vs. tax-andtransfer, and behavioral law and economics. • A clear writing style and extensive collection of applications, both in the text and on the Companion Website, allow for flexibility in level and teaching styles. 2008 592pp IPE 0-321-52290-7 / 978-0-321-52290-0 Addison Wesley

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Economics of Health and Health Care

Economics Medicine and Health Care Third Edition GAVIN MOONEY

International Edition Fifth Edition

This text is appropriate for a wide range of courses in health economics including undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA.

SHERMAN FOLLAND ALLEN GOODMAN MIRON STANO Heath Care Economics text teaches through core economic themes rather than concepts unique to the health care economy. Students who take the Health Care Economics course may or may not have ample background in Economics. Folland's text is organized such that core Economics concepts are the backbone of the Heath Care content coverage.

Features: • Organization of content by economic themes - Arranged by such themes as demand and supply, the economics of information, moral hazard due to insurance, and benefit-cost analyses. • Emphasizes the applicability of traditional economic analyses to a wide range of healthrelated problems. • Gives students the connections between economic principles such as supply and demand and relates them to health care and insurance. • Features on up-to-date applications of theory and policy developments 2007 648pp IPE 0-13-234252-9 / 978-0-13-234252-0 Prentice Hall

This book outlines how economics can assist in the planning, financing and delivery of health care. The book aims to encourage policy makers and planners, as well as those at the sharp end of health care, to understand the merits of using and embracing health economics. With this goal in mind, Economics, Medicine and Health Care introduces simple economic concepts and highlights some of the ways in which economic analysis can contribute to health service policy-making. The third edition of this text has been thoroughly updated to reflect recent changes and developments in the field and it continues to be an indispensable guide to health economics for all those concerned with health care management.

Features: • Written by the leading name in health economics. • Takes an international approach.  2003 168pp Pbk 0-273-65157-9 / 978-0-273-65157-4 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS

new EDITION

Statistics for Economics, Accounting and Business Studies

Mathematics for Economics and Business

Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis

Fifth Edition

Third Edition

Fourth Edition

IAN JACQUES

MICHAEL BARROW

Mathematics for Economics and Business provides a thorough foundation in mathematical methods for economics, business studies and accountancy students. Assuming little prior knowledge, this informal text is a great companion for those who have not studied maths in depth before.

KNUT SYDSAETER PETER HAMMOND

The fourth edition of Statistics for Economics, Accounting and Business Studies presents an exceptionally clear and concise introduction to a range of statistical concepts and techniques. Using actual data to illustrate the theory, this studentfriendly book shows how real-life problems can be solved using statistical techniques and refreshingly explains why they are used. Throughout the text key issues are highlighted and many common statistical traps and mistakes are revealed and explained. This is a core text for introductory courses in statistics at undergraduate and MBA level.

Features: • Boxes highlight interesting issues and common mistakes, breaking up the text and keeping students engaged • Real-life practical worked examples throughout the text ensure constant self testing and reinforce learning • A focus on the use of computing in statistics using industry based software helps to illustrate how spreadsheets can be used to solve problems, giving students a true feeling of how a statistician applies their knowledge  2006 416pp Pbk 0-273-68308-X / 978-0-273-68308-7 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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Features: • Problems embedded throughout the text to test students' understanding and answers given to help students work through their mistakes. • Advice boxes and bubbles encourage an informal learning environment and help students avoid common pitfalls. • Methodical approach to teaching ensuring students learn the techniques and then apply these to economic and business situations. • Example and practice problems demonstrate the use of computer software packages, such as Excel and Maple, exposing students to the real life use of the mathematical methods. • Topics are divided into one or two hour sessions to help students work at a realistic pace.  2006 696pp Pbk 0-273-70195-9 / 978-0-273-70195-8 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

This text provides an invaluable introduction to the mathematical tools that undergraduate economists need. The coverage is comprehensive, ranging from elementary algebra to more advanced material, whilst focusing on all the core topics that are usually taught in undergraduate courses on mathematics for economists. Features: • New! Increase in worked examples set in an economic context. • New! Section in Ch 9

Integration on Differential equations. • New! Section in Ch10

Interest rates and Present values on difference equations • Custom Publishing - Many adopters of Essentials Mathematics For Economic Analysis have found that they require just one or two extra chapters from the companion volume Further Analysis For Economic Analysis. Custom publishing will enable you to provide access to additional chapters for your students both online and in print. For more information see page 3  2008 728pp Pbk 0-273-71324-8 / 978-0-273-71324-1 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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new EDITION

Further Mathematics for Economic Analysis Second Edition KNUT SYDSAETER PETER HAMMOND ATLE SEIERSTAD ARNE STROM Further Mathematics for Economic Analysis is a companion volume to the successful and highly regarded Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis. It finds the right balance between mathematics and economic examples, providing a text that is demanding in level and broad ranging in content, whilst remaining accessible and interesting to its target audience. This book is inteded for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of economics whose mathematical requirements go beyond the material usually taught in undergraduate courses.

Features: • Systematic treatment of the calculus of variations, optimal control theory and dynamic programming. • New! Coverage on optimisation transferred from Essentials of Economic analysis • New! Extended answers to problems are available online in a new Students Manual along with additional practice problems. • Value Pack with Sydaseter, Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis for £65.99. ISBN: 978-1-4082-0099-5  2008 592pp Pbk 0-273-71328-0 / 978-0-273-71328-9 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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ECONOMETRICS

Introduction to Econometrics

Introduction to Econometrics

International Edition Second Edition

Brief Edition International Edition

JAMES H. STOCK MARK W. WATSON

JAMES H. STOCK MARK W. WATSON

Designed for a first course in introductory econometrics, Introduction to Econometrics, reflects modern theory and practice, with interesting applications that motivate and match up with the theory to ensure students grasp the relevance of econometrics. The authors integrate real-world questions and data into the development of the theory, with serious treatment of the substantive findings of the resulting empirical analysis.

In keeping with their successful introductory econometrics text, Stock and Watson motivate each methodological topic with a realworld policy application that uses data, so that students apply the theory immediately. Introduction to Econometrics, Brief Edition, is a streamlined version of their text, including the fundamental topics, an early review of statistics and probability, the core material of regression with cross-sectional data, and a capstone chapter on conducting empirical analysis.

Features:

Features:

• Real-world questions and data: All examples can be understood by students with an introductory economics background.

• Contemporary theory and practice are reflected in the choice of topics, focusing on the procedures and tests commonly used in modern practice.

• Contemporary choice of topics: Stock and Watson focus on the procedures and tests commonly used in modern practice. • Advanced topics: Part V, on introductory econometric theory, is suitable for those teaching a more rigorous basic course and for those teaching mathematical sections of undergraduate courses or master's level econometrics courses. 2007 840pp IPE 0-321-44253-9 / 978-0-321-44253-6 Addison Wesley

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• An opening review of statistics and probability emphasizes sampling variability, sampling distributions, and how sampling uncertainty is handled using the methods of statistical inference. • Pedagogy helps students master the material, throughKey Concept boxes that highlight and reinforce essential ideas and sidebars that provide interesting realworld examples closely tied to the central ideas. 2008 544pp IPE 0-321-44296-2 / 978-0-321-44296-3 Addison Wesley

Econometrics Theory and Applications with EViews BEN VOGELVANG Econometrics: Theory and Applications with EViews provides a broad introduction to quantitative economic methods, for example how models arise, their underlying assumptions and how estimates of parameters or other economic quantities are computed. The author combines econometric theory with practice by showing and exercising its use with the software package EViews. The emphasis is on understanding how to select the right method of analysis for a given situation, and how to actually apply the theoretical methodology correctly. Written for any undergraduate or postgraduate course in Econometrics.

Features: • A quantitative economic research project is simulated in the case studies throughout various chapters using real economic data, showing the reader how he/she can conduct their own econometric research project and write a complete research paper • Only relevant statistical and mathematical theory is used to discuss principles helping minimise mathematics for students. • Numerous screenshots of EViews windows have been included to clarify its use  2005 384pp Pbk 0-273-68374-8 / 978-0-273-68374-2 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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new EDITION

Econometrics

Using Econometrics

A Modern Introduction: International Edition

A Practical Guide: International Edition Fifth Edition

MICHAEL P. MURRAY Econometrics: A Modern Introduction conditions students to think like econometricians right from the start by opening with a unique Monte Carlo exercise, and connects econometrics to economic theory through a series of exemplary econometric analyses presented throughout the text.

Features:

A.H. STUDENMUND Combining single-equation linear regression analysis with intuitive real-world examples and exercises is key to the success of Using Econometrics. Clear writing and a practical approach to econometrics that eschews the use of complex matrix algebra and calculus evidence this essential text's accessibility.

• Students learn to critically evaluate economic conclusions through the use of original data and compelling topics such as discrimination, demand for cocaine, capital punishment, and infant mortality.

As the subtitle, A Practical Guide, implies, this book is aimed not only at beginning econometrics students, but also at regression users looking for a refresher and at experienced practitioners who want a convenient reference.

• The text begins with a Monte Carlo exercise that compares students' own estimators of the slope of a line through the origin. The exercise conditions students to think like econometricians right from the start by focusing their attention on how estimators perform across repeated samples.

• An elementary statistics chapter, written by leading statistics author Gary Smith, lays the foundation for the text.

• Regression's Greatest Hits features, which present a series of exemplary econometric analyses, help students make a clear connection between econometrics and economics. 2006 976pp IPE 0-321-22328-4 / 978-0-321-22328-9 Addison Wesley

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• An emphasis on modern regression topics like the White test, heteroskedasticitycorrected standard errors, the AR (I) adjustment for serial correlation, Akaike's Information Criterion, the Schwarz criterion, and nonstationarity, ensures the reader keeps pace with the profession. • Matrix algebra is not used and proofs and calculus are relegated to the footnotes. 2006 656pp IPE 0-321-31155-8 / 978-0-321-31155-9 Addison Wesley

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Econometric Analysis Sixth Edition WILLIAM H. GREENE Greene, 6e serves as a bridge between an introduction to the field of econometrics and the professional literature for graduate students in the social sciences, focusing on applied econometrics and theoretical background.

Features: • Matrix Algebra - This text makes heavy use of this feature. With matrices, the unity of a variety of results will emerge without being obscured by a curtain of summation signs. All the matrix algebra needed in the text contains a description of numerical methods that will be useful to practicing econometricians. • Development of the Fundamental Pillar of Econometrics - begins with the classical linear multiple regression model (Chapter 17), followed by the generalized regression model and nonlinear regressions (Chapter 811), instrumental variables (Chapter 12-13), estimation methods and generalized method movements (Chapter 14-15), and Maximum likelihood estimation (Chapter 16). The final chapters include such topics as, Monte Carlo Analysis, Bayesian Methods, serial correlation, truncation, and analysis of events. 2008 1152pp Hbk 0-13-573740-3 / 978-0-13-573740-6 Prentice Hall

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AUTHOR INDEX A

F

ABEL, Andrew B.

70

FABOZZI, Frank J.

ALEXANDER, David

10

FOLLAND, Sherman

85

ANDERSEN, Torben Juul

41

FORT, Rodney D.

77

ARENS, Alvin

25

FRASER, Lyn M.

15

ARNOLD, Glen

28

FREEMAN, Robert J

27

19

FROYEN, Richard T.

70

ATKINSON, Anthony A. ATRILL, Peter

4, 11, 18, 29

B BADE, Robin

52, 55, 64, 68

G GARTNER, Manfred

69

GIBBONS, Robert

76

BAMBER, Linda S.

18

GILLESPIE, Ian

BARROW, Michael

86

GITMAN, Lawrence J.

BENEDICT, Augustine

10

GLAUTIER, Michel

7

BERGMAN, Andreas

27

GORDON, Robert J.

69

BERK, Jonathan

32

GRAVELLE, Hugh

66

BHIMANI, Alnoor

17

GREENE, William H.

89

BLACK, Geoff

6

GRIFFITHS, Alan

61

BLANCHARD, Olivier

69

BOAKES, Kevin

30

H

BOARDMAN, Anthony

79

BOCZKO, Tony

24

BODIE, Zvi

38

BODNAR, George H.

24

BRITTON, Anne

11

BUCKLEY, Adrian

47

C CARLTON, Dennis W. CARMICHAEL, Fiona CASE, Karl E.

HARRISON, Debbie

13 25

HEILBRONER, Robert

56

HOLMES, Geoffrey

15

HOLT, Charles A.

76

HOPPER, Trevor

21

HOQUE, Zahirul 80

HORNGREN, Charles T.

76

HOWELLS, Peter

54, 63, 67

HOWELLS, Peter

CAVES, Richard E.

73

HULL, John C.

CHOI, Frederick D.

16

HUSTED, Steven

COOTER, Robert

84

I

38, 46, 74

50

HAYES, Rick

HUBBARD, Glenn

COPELAND, Laurence

12 31, 33, 39

HARRISON, Walter T.

45

CASU, Barbara

21 7, 8, 12, 20, 23 43 45 52, 54, 63, 67 41, 43 72

ISON, Stephen

52

IVES, Martin

27

COPELAND, Thomas E.

37

DORFMAN, Mark

48

DOUMA, Sytse

59

J

DYSON, John R.

6

JACQUES, Ian

86

K

E

92

42, 44

EITEMAN, David K.

46

KAPLAN, Robert

22

ELLIOTT, Barry

14

KEOWN, Art

30

EMERY, Douglas R.

37

KEOWN, Arthur J.

ESTRIN, Saul

65

KIM, Kenneth A.

30

KOTHARI, Jagish

10

KRUGMAN, Paul R.

72

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AUTHOR INDEX L LEEDS, Michael A.

77

LEVY, Haim

39

LIPCZYNSKI, John

59, 80

M MACKINNON, Danny

83

MADURA, Jeff

50

MCALEESE, Dermot

60

MCDONALD, Robert L.

42

MCLANEY, Eddie MCWATTERS, Cheryl MELVILLE, Alan

5, 29 19 13, 26

MERCHANT, Kenneth

21

MILLER, Roger Leroy

55, 62

MISHKIN, Frederic S.

43, 45

MOFFETT, Michael H.

46

MOONEY, Gavin

85

MURRAY, Michael P.

89

N NEALE, Bill

31

NEILSON, William S.

78

NELLIS, Joseph G.

60, 68

NOBES, Christopher

16

NOFSINGER, John R.

40

O O'SHAUGHNESSY, Terry O'SULLIVAN, Arthur

56 55, 64, 68

14

ROBERTS, Clare

16

ROBERTS, Russell

73

ROMNEY, Marshall B.

24

RUSSELL, David

23

S SAWYER, W. Charles

72

SCHILLER, Bradley R.

83

SCHOENEBECK, Karen P.

15

SHERMAN, Roger

81

SLOMAN, John

53, 54, 63, 67

PELKMANS, Jacques

75

PENNACCHI, George

36

PERLOFF, Jeffrey M.

65

PERMAN, Roger

82

PIKE, Richard

33

PINDYCK, Robert

66

POLLARD, Meg

7, 8

PROCTOR, Ray

18

REDHEAD, Keith

40

REIMERS, Jane L.

13

REJDA, George E.

48

51, 58

SOLNIK, Bruno

40

SOLTANI, Bahram

25

STOCK, James H.

88

STUDENMUND, A. H.

89

STUTZ, Frederick P.

73

SUDARSANAM, Sudi

49

SUTTON, Tim SYDSAETER, Knut

12 86, 87

T TIETENBERG, Tom

82

TITMAN, Sheridan

36

TODARO, Michael P.

83

V VAN HORNE, James

31

VOGELVANG, Ben

88

W WALDMAN, Don D.

P PARKIN, Michael

REVSINE, Lawrence

80

WALL, Stuart

58

WATSON, Denzil

29

WELCH, Ivo

34

WEETMAN, Pauline

6

WEETMAN, Pauline

11

WEETMAN, Pauline

19

WEIL, David N.

71

WESTON, J. Fred

49

WOOD, Frank

4

WORTHINGTON, Ian

59

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TITLE INDEX A Accounting

7

Accounting and Finance for Non-Specialists, 6e 5 Accounting for Non-Accounting Students, 7e

6

Accounting Information Systems, 11e

24

Accounting Information Systems, 9e

24

Accounting Theory and Practice, 7e

7

Accounting: An Introduction, 4e

5

Advanced Management Accounting, 3e

22

Applied Economics, 11e

61

Auditing

25

Auditing and Assurance Services and ACL Software, 12e

25

B Bond Markets, Analysis and Strategies, 6e

42

Book-keeping and Accounts, 6e

71

Economics and Economic Change, 2e

56

Economics and the Business Environment, 2e

51

Economics and the Business Environment, 2e

58

Economics for Business Strategy, The

59

Economics for Business and Management, 2e

58

Economics for Business, 2e

59

Economics for Business, 3e

60

Economics for Business, 4e

51

Economics for Business, 4e

58

Economics Medicine and Health Care, 3e

85

Economics of Health and Health Care, 5e

85

Economics of Macro Issues, The, 3e

62

Economics of Money, Banking and Finance, The, 4e

45

4

Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets, 8e

45

Business Finance, 7e

29

Economics of Poverty, The, 10e

83

Business Finance: A Value Based Approach

31

Economics of Public Issues, The, 15e

62

C

Economics of Sports, The

77

Economics Today, 14e

55

Capital Markets, 3e

44

Economics, 2e

54

Choice, The, 3e

73

Economics, 4e

52

Comparative International Accounting, 10e

16

Economics, 5e

55

Corporate Accounting Information Systems

24

Economics, 6e

51

Corporate Finance and Investment, 5e

33

Economics, 8e

54

Corporate Finance, 4e

29

Economics: European Edition, 7e

53

Corporate Finance: International Edition

32

Corporate Finance: The Core

33

Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, 8e

82

Essential Foundations of Economics, 4e

52

Corporate Financial Accounting and Reporting, 2e

12

Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis, 3e86

Corporate Financial Management, 3e

37

Essentials of Corporate Financial Management 28

Corporate Financial Management, 4e

28

Essentials of Economics

52

Corporate Governance, 2e

30

Essentials of Economics, 4e

51

Cost Accounting, 13e

23

European Integration, 3e

75

Cost Accounting: An Essential Guide

23

Exchange Rates and International Finance, 5e 38

Cost Benefit Analysis, 3e

79

Exchange Rates and International Finance, 5e 46

Creating Value from Mergers and Acquisitions 49

Exchange Rates and International Finance, 5e 74

D

F

Derivatives Markets, 2e

42

E

94

Economic Growth

Financial Accounting and Reporting, 12e

14

Financial Accounting for Decision Makers, 5e

11

Econometric Analysis, 6e

89

Financial Accounting, 4e

11

Econometrics

88

Financial Accounting, 7e

13

Econometrics: A Modern Introduction

89

Financial Accounting, Reporting & Analysis, 2e 14

Economic Approaches to Organisations, 4e

59

Economic Development, 10e

83

Financial Accounting: A Business Process Approach, 2e

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TITLE INDEX Financial Accounting: An International Approach

10

International Economics: International Edition, 7e

72

International Economics: Theory and Policy, 8e 72

Financial Accounting: An International Introduction, 3e

10

International Financial Reporting

13

Financial Accounting: An Introduction

10

Financial Accounting: An Introduction, 4e

11

Interpreting and Analyzing Financial Statements

15

Financial and Managerial Accounting

8

Financial Economics, 2e

38

Interpreting Company Reports and Accounts, 10e

15

Financial Management Accounting, 4e

6

Introducing Investments

40

Financial Management for Decision Makers, 4e 29

Introduction to Accounting and Finance

6

Financial Management, 10e

34

Introduction to Banking

45

Financial Markets and Institutions, 5e

43

Introduction to Econometrics, 2e

88

Financial Markets and Institutions: International Edition, 6e

43

Introduction to Economic Geography, An

83

Financial Reporting and Analysis

14

Introduction to Financial Accounting, 9e

12

Financial Theory and Corporate Polity, 4e

37

Financial/Managerial Accounting

8

Introduction to Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting, 6e 27

First Course in Coporate Finance, A

34

Introduction to Management Accounting, 14e 20

Foundations of Economics, 4e

55

Foundations of Finance, 6e

30

Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance, 9e

48

Foundations of Macroeconomics, 4e

68

Investments

39

Foundations of Markets and Institutions, 4e

44

Issues in Management Accounting, 3e

21

Foundations of Microeconomics, 4e

64

Frank Wood's Business Accounting Volume 1, 8e

4

Frank Wood's Business Accounting Volume 2, 8e

4

Macroeconomics

67

Fundamentals of Corporate Finance

33

Macroeconomics, 2e

67

Fundamentals of Derivatives Markets

42

Macroeconomics, 2e

69

Fundamentals of Financial Management, 13e

31

Macroeconomics, 9e

70

Fundamentals of Futures and Options, 6e

41

Macroeconomics: International Edition, 11e

69

Fundamentals of Investing, 10e

39

Macroeconomics: International Edition, 3e

70

Fundamentals of Investments

39

Macroeconomics: International Edition, 6e

70

Fundamentals of Multinational Finance, 3e

46

Macroeconomics: Principles, Applications and Tools, 5e

68

Making of Economic Society, The

56

Management Accounting

19

Management Accounting for Decision Makers, 5e

18

Management Accounting: Analysis and Interpretation

19

Management Accounting: International Edition, 5e

19

Introduction to Econometrics: Brief Edition, 2e 88

L Law and Economics, 5e

Further Mathematics for Economic Analysis, 2e 87

G Global Derivatives

41

Global Investments, 6e

40

Government and Non-Proit Accounting, 9e

27

Guide to Game Theory, A

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I

84

M

Industrial Organization, 2e

80

Management and Cost Accounting, 4e

17

Industrial Organization, 3e

80

Management Control Systems, 2e

21

International Accounting, 6e

16

Managerial Accounting

18

International Corporate Reporting

16

International Economics, 2e

72

Managerial Accounting for Business Decisions, 2e

18

Market Regulation

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TITLE INDEX Markets, Games & Strategic Behavior

76

Principles of Macroeconomics, 8e

Mathematics for Economics and Business, 5e

86

Principles of Managerial Finance, 12e

34

Microeconomics, 2e

63

Principles of Managerial Finance, 5e

31

Microeconomics, 3e

66

Principles of Microeconomics, 8e

63

Microeconomics, 5e

64

Principles of Microeconomics, 8e

63

Microeconomics, 5e

65

Microeconomics, 7e

66

Principles of Risk Management and Insurance, 10e

48

Microeconomics: International Edition, 5e

65

Psychology of Investing, 3e

40

Microeconomics: Theory and Applications with Calculus

Public Sector Financial Management

27

65

Modern Industrial Organization, 4e

80

Multinational Business Finance, 11e

46

Reading and Understanding the Financial Times

30

Multinational Finance, 5e

47

Risk Management and Financial Institutions

43

R

MyAccountingLab

9

MyEconLab

53

S

MyFinanceLab

35

Sports Economics, 2e

77

Statistics for Economics, Accounting and Business Studies, 4e 86

N Natural Resource and Environmental Economics, 3e

82

O Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives, 7e

41

P

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Personal Finance, 3e

50

Personal Finance, 4e

50

Personal Financial Planning

50

Strategic Management Accounting, 2e

21

Takeovers, Restructuring and Corporate Governance, 4e

49

Taxation, 13e

26

Theory of Asset Pricing

36

U Understanding Financial Statements, 8e

15

Using Econometrics, 5e

89

Personnel Economics

78

V

Primer in Game Theory

76

Valuation

Principles of Accounting

7

Principles of Auditing, 2e

25

W

Principles of Business Economics, 2e

60

Principles of Economics, 8e

54

Principles of Financial Accounting, 3e

12

Principles of Macroeconomics

68

Principles of Macroeconomics, 5e

69

World Economy, The, 5e

36

73

World Trade and Payments: International Edition, 10e 73

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