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Contents ACCOUNTING Frank Wood Accounting 4 Financial & Management Accounting 5 MyAccountingLab 9 Introduction to Financial Accounting 10 Financial Reporting 14 Financial Statement Analysis 15 International Accounting 16 Introduction to Management Accounting 17 Advanced Management Accounting 21 Cost Accounting 23 Accounting Information Systems 24 Auditing 25 UK Taxation 26 Government & Not-For-Profit Accounting 27 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 ECONOMICS One-Semester Principles of Economics 51 Two-Semester Principles of Economics 53 MyEconLab 57 Business Economics 58 Applied Economics 61 Economic Issues 62 Principles of Microeconomics 63 Intermediate Microeconomics 65 Principles of Macroeconomics 67 Intermediate Macroeconomics 69 International Economics 72 European Union Economics 75 Game Theory 76 Sports Economics 77 Personal Economics 78 Benefit Cost Analysis 79 Industrial Organization 80 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 CONTENTS 1 visit www.pearsoned.co.uk

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ACCOUNTING

Frank Wood Accounting 4

Financial & Management Accounting 5

MyAccountingLab 9

Introduction to Financial Accounting 10

Financial Reporting 14

Financial Statement Analysis 15

International Accounting 16

Introduction to Management Accounting 17

Advanced Management Accounting 21

Cost Accounting 23

Accounting Information Systems 24

Auditing 25

UK Taxation 26

Government & Not-For-Profit Accounting 27

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

ECONOMICS

One-Semester Principles of Economics 51

Two-Semester Principles of Economics 53

MyEconLab 57

Business Economics 58

Applied Economics 61

Economic Issues 62

Principles of Microeconomics 63

Intermediate Microeconomics 65

Principles of Macroeconomics 67

Intermediate Macroeconomics 69

International Economics 72

European Union Economics 75

Game Theory 76

Sports Economics 77

Personal Economics 78

Benefit Cost Analysis 79

Industrial Organization 80

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

CONTENTS

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Frank Wood'sBusiness AccountingVolume 1Eleventh EditionFRANK WOODALAN SANGSTER

Business Accounting Volume 1 is theworld's best-selling textbook onbookkeeping and accounting.Now in its eleventh edition, it hasbecome the standardintroductory text for accountingstudents and professionals alike.

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Frank Wood'sBusiness AccountingVolume 2Eleventh EditionFRANK WOODALAN SANGSTER

Business Accounting is theworld's best-selling textbook onbookkeeping and accounting.Now in its eleventh edition, it hasbecome the standardintroductory text for accountingstudents and professionals alike.

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Volume 2 of Business Accounting isused on a wide variety of coursesin accounting and business, bothat secondary and tertiary leveland for those studying forprofessional qualifications. Itbuilds on Business Accounting 1to cover advanced aspects offinancial accounting. It alsocovers introductory aspects ofmanagement accounting suitablefor use at all levels up to andincluding professionalfoundation level courses andfirst-year degree courses.

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This successful text introduces the basicprinciples and underlying concepts ofaccounting and finance. It adopts a practical,non-technical approach, making it the idealtext for students from non-accountingdisciplines. The text is written from a 'user'perspective, demonstrating ways in whichaccounting statements and financialinformation can be used to improve the qualityof decision making. The sixth edition has beenfully updated and revised throughout

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Accounting: AnIntroduction+ MAL XL Student Access Card,Fourth Edition EDDIE MCLANEYPETER ATRILL

Accounting: An Introduction 4th edition isrenowned for its clear, accessible anduncluttered style. It provides a comprehensiveintroduction to the main principles of financialaccounting, management accounting, and thecore elements of financial management. With aclear and unequivocal focus on howaccounting information can be used toimprove the quality of decision making bymanagers, combined with a strong practicalemphasis, this book provides the idealgrounding for a career in management.

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Financial andManagementAccountingAn IntroductionFourth Edition PAULINE WEETMAN

This revised and fully updatededition continues to providestudents with a clear and well-structured introduction tofinancial and managementaccounting. This edition retainsall of the classic features thathave contributed to the book’ssuccess particularly its clarity ofexpression within a soundconceptual framework. There is astrong emphasis on the ‘why’rather than simply the ‘what’ and‘how’.

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Accounting for Non-Accounting StudentsSeventh Edition JOHN R. DYSON

Accounting for Non-AccountingStudents illuminates theprinciples of financial andmanagement accounting for thenon-specialist student.

Encapsulating the essentials ofbook-keeping as well as the rulesof accounting, the book guidesthe student through the basics ina non-technical style andillustrates where and why theseconcepts are applied in the realworld.

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• Coverage of topical issues,including corporategovernance, capital investmentand risk

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Introduction to Accounting andFinance is ideal for business andaccounting students atundergraduate and postgraduatelevel.

This book offers an accessibleintroduction to accounting,ensuring that the student’s initialstudy of the subject is interestingand enjoyable. The book takes anapplied and interactive approachwith many case studies, self-studyquestions, self-check questions,exam papers and activities tohelp reinforce student learningby practice. Many students regardaccounting as a difficult area, butthis text is, from start to finish,designed to help break down thejargon. Written in a very studentfriendly manner, it shows thataccounting is a relevant and vitalcomponent of the businessworld.

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Table of ContentsPART 1 - A THEORETICALFRAMEWORK PART 2 - FINANCIALACCOUNTING - THE HISTORICALCOST APPROACH Section 1 Financial accounting practice Section 2 Periodic measurement Section 3 - The application of financialaccounting method to corporateenterprises PART 3 - FINANCIAL REPORTING -ALTERNATIVE VALUATIONAPPROACHES PART 4 - FINANCIAL REPORTING -EXTENDING THE DISCLOSURE OFINFORMATION PART 5 - MANAGEMENTACCOUNTINGSection 1 - Framework Section 2 - Managerial decision making Section 3 - Planning and control Appendix: Solutions to self-assessmentquestions and problems Index

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Financial AccountingAn IntroductionAUGUSTINE BENEDICTBARRY ELLIOTT

Financial Accounting: AnIntroduction presents an expansiveand up-to-date treatment of anever-important discipline.Without over-simplifying thesubject, Augustine Benedict andBarry Elliott have created aprogressive guide to financialaccounting which tackles notonly the fundamentals, but alsoincludes coverage of new andemerging topics - chief amongthem IFRS.

Features: • Worked examples across all

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• Activity questions embeddedwithin each chapter, designedto help students test theirunderstanding of coreconcepts as they learn aboutthem.

• A range of multiple choicequestions at the end of eachchapter, covering both thetheory and practice ofaccounting in order to meetstudents' learning needs.

• Progressive questions targetingdifferent levels ofunderstanding, testing

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Financial AccountingAn International ApproachJAGDISH KOTHARIELISABETTA BARONE

The world of financial accountingis changing rapidly, with all listedcompanies in the EU nowrequired to publish their financialstatements according to IFRS.Financial Accounting: AInternational Approach is written toreflect the latest financialaccounting developments andtheir implications, and is the idealtext for non-specialist students.

This book offers an innovative,practical and interactive approachto the subject. Focusing on the useof financial information ratherthan simply presenting technicalmethodology, the authors explainthe ground rules of book-keeping,but never to the detriment ofessential underlying concepts.

Features:• Includes extracts from the

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• Particular attention has beenpaid to the writing style so thatit is suitable for students whohave English as their secondlanguage.

• Introduces and illustratescorporate governance issues ina practical manner, placing thistopical subject in the context ofreal-world situations.

� 2006 432pp Pbk0-273-69319-0 / 978-0-273-69319-2Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Financial AccountingAn InternationalIntroduction, Third Edition DAVID ALEXANDERCHRISTOPHER NOBES

‘I find this book highly readable anda very useful introduction tofinancial accounting, in particularthe regulatory framework influencingaccounting in an internationalcontext’

Fredrik Ljungdahl, Senior Lecturer,Jõnkõping University

‘Financial Accounting’ is theideal choice for all those lookingfor an introductory text infinancial accounting, particularlythose with little or no previousknowledge of the subject. With aclear writing style, this accessiblebook is unique in teachingfinancial accounting from a non-country specific perspective,using International FinancialReporting Standards (IFRS) as itsframework to explain keyconcepts and practice. Buildingon the success of the secondedition this truly internationalbook continues to drawcontemporary examples fromEurope, the US and beyond, andhas been fully updated toincorporate the extensiveaccounting changes of the pastthree years.

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• New book-keeping appendixprovides step-by-step coverageof the key techniques

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Financial Accountingfor Decision Makers+ GradeTracker, Fifth EditionPETER ATRILLEDDIE MCLANEY

Financial Accounting for DecisionMakers focuses on the ways inwhich financial statements andinformation can be used toimprove the quality of decisionmaking. A practical emphasisthroughout the book ensures thatthe material is always relevant andsuitable to the decision makers ofthe future.

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• Fully integrated coverage ofInternational FinancialReporting Standards (IFRS).

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• Newly expanded coverage ofthe analysis and interpretationof financial statementsreinforces the decision-makingfocus.

• NEW chapter on corporategovernance outlines the issuesand potential problemsinherent to the separation ofownership of a company fromday-to-day control.

• Colourful and relevantexamples from the real world,including company reports andsurvey data, demonstrate thepractical application and valueof concepts and techniqueslearnt.

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Financial AccountingAn IntroductionFourth Edition PAULINE WEETMAN

This revised and fully updatededition continues to providestudents with a clear and well-structured introduction tofinancial accounting. Thisedition retains all of the classicfeatures that have contributed tothe book’s success particularly itsclarity of expression within asound conceptual framework.There is a strong emphasis onthe ‘why’ rather than simply the‘what’ and ‘how’.

Features:• Questions are graded to test

student understanding ofchapter content, as well as,skills in straightforwardapplication of knowledge, andskills of problem solving andevaluation.

• The book is accompanied by acomprehensive supportpackage for lecturers, arrangedon a chapter-by-chapter basiscomprising of: student lecturenotes on a ‘fill the gaps’ basis;graded questions tosupplement those of chapters;including multiple choicequestions; solutions toquestions in the book; and‘Safe & Sure’ annual report foranalysis.

� 2006 504pp Pbk0-273-70340-4 / 978-0-273-70340-2Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Financial AccountingFourth Edition ANNE BRITTONCHRIS WATERSTON

Financial Accounting is the idealintroduction to this topical anddynamic subject. The authorssuccessfully combine aconceptual approach with anaccessible, interactive style, byadopting a questioning attitudeto the subject. The authors askwhy accounting practices existand not simply how they work,without lingering on thetechnicalities. The 4th editionhas been fully updated in linewith the transition toInternational AccountingStandards (IASs) andInternational FinancialReporting Standards (IFRSs).

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• Large variety of self-assessmentquestions and exercises, withanswers, to facilitate self-pacedlearning by the student.

• Fully supported by acompanion website, providinga full resource pack for bothlecturers and students,including: a downloadableinstructor’s manual; furtherquestions with answers; a list ofsuggested web links; a bank ofself-marking multiple-choicequestions for students

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Corporate FinancialAccounting andReportingSecond Edition TIM SUTTON

Corporate Financial Accounting andReporting is a comprehensiveaccounting textbook directed atthose using financial reports. Itsaim is to help current and futuremanagers gain a thoroughunderstanding of companies’published reports and is uniquein the fact that it covers all threeyears of a traditional financialaccounting course.

Three parts cover thefoundations of accounting,consider the components offinancial statements in moredepth and explore how investorsanalyse financial statements.Recognising the increasinglyinternational nature ofaccounting, this book providesfull coverage of internationalaccounting standards with theEuropean Union’s Company LawDirectives providing its legalframework

Features:• Clarity: the book is suitable for

a range of students fromaround the world and hasbeen extensively class tested inEurope.

• International approach: coversthe most common accountingpractices in the financialstatements of both Europeanand non-European companiesas well as relevant EU and IASrequirements.

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Principles ofFinancial AccountingThird Edition IAN GILLESPIERICHARD LEWISKAY HAMILTON

The breadth and depth ofcoverage means Principles ofFinancial Accounting is suitable forundergraduate, postgraduate andHND/C students taking anintroductory course or module infinancial accounting.

Principles of Financial Accountingprovides a comprehensivegrounding in the maintechniques and underlyingconcepts involved in thepreparation and analysis ofaccounting statements and theirapplication to various forms ofbusiness organisation.

Reorganised into a new structurewhich reflects modernaccounting thinking, the newedition of Principles of FinancialAccounting encourages studentsto interact with the materialpresented and places an evengreater emphasis on interpretingand analysing accountingstatements.

Features:• Balances a practical and

relevant approach with asound theoretical foundation.

• Checkpoint questionsthroughout the book allow thereader to checkunderstanding.

• End-of-chapter reviewquestions and exercises areprovided.

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Introduction toFinancial AccountingInternational EditionNinth Edition CHARLES T. HORNGRENGARY L. SUNDEMJOHN A. ELLIOTTDONNA PHILBRICK

For Introductory FinancialAccounting courses at the MBAlevel, and for rigorousundergraduate courses.

Introductory Financial Accounting, 9eprovides a unique and perfectblend of robust financialstatement analysis with earlystatement of cash flows coverage.

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• Focus on analysis of financialstatements. Ratios introducedearly and often, special‘Portfolio’ section provides a‘road map’ to financialstatement analysis, and specialsection in end-of-chapterproblems focuses on analyzingfinancial statements (usingStarbucks financial statements).

• Thorough (and expanded)ethics coverage, both inChapter 1 where it isintroduced and throughout allchapters of the book. Begins toemphasize the importance ofethics in accounting and inbusiness early for students.

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A compelling introduction toaccounting for majors andnonmajors alike, Reimers’Financial Accounting: A BusinessProcess Approach, 2/eemphasizes the relationshipbetween business andaccounting–giving studentshands-on experience workingwith real-world issues.

Features:• Business Process Approach:

Financial Accounting organizestopics to reflect the way abusiness actually operates. Itpresents a business topic andthen illustrates how we accountfor it. The text begins byintroducing basic accountingconcepts in the context of asmall start-up company beforeadvancing to such traditionalaccounting topics as long-termassets, inventory, cash andaccounts receivable, debt, andequity.

• More business, lessbookkeeping: Focusing moreon what a business does–andless on the intricacies ofbookkeeping–FinancialAccounting, 2/e equipsaccounting majors andnonmajors alike with a solidunderstanding of financialstatements.

2008 656pp Pbk0-13-233504-2 / 978-0-13-233504-1Prentice Hall

InternationalFinancial ReportingA Practical GuideALAN MELVILLE

A highly-practical one-stopresource for understandingcurrent International FinancialReporting and InternationalStandards.

Features:• Unique practical approach

suited to the more 'technical'courses

• Information presented clearly,concisely and accurately (as inthe author's successfulTaxation textbook)

• Will include a number of 'realworld' case studies andfinancial reports

• Contents class-tested with bothprofessional and degreestudents

• Each chapter to contain plentyof worked examples withsolutions

• Each chapter to conclude witha set of exercises, some withanswers at the back of thebook and others with answersin a separate Lecturer's Guide

• Each part to conclude with aset of review questions drawnfrom the past examinationpapers of the professionalaccountancy bodies

• Supporting website containingLecturer's Guide, explanationsof new or amended standards(in-between editions),additional questions,powerpoints and weblinks

2009 520pp Pbk0-273-70872-4 / 978-0-273-70872-8Financial Times / Prentice Hall

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Financial Accountingand ReportingTwelfth Edition BARRY ELLIOTTJAMIE ELLIOTT

Revised annually, FinancialAccounting & Reporting is themost up-to-date text on themarket. Now fully updated in its12th edition, it includes extensivecoverage of InternationalAccounting Standards (IASs) andInternational FinancialReporting Standards (IFRSs).

This market-leading text offersstudents a clear, well-structuredand comprehensive treatment ofthe subject. Supported byillustrations and exercises, thebook provides a strong balanceof theoretical and conceptualcoverage. Students using thisbook will gain the knowledgeand skills to help them applycurrent standards, and criticallyappraise the underlying conceptsand financial reporting methods.

Features:• Fully updated to May 2007

• Updated coverage ofInternational FinancialReporting Standards

• Selected chapters include newadditional questions andexercises

• Includes more examples ofextracts from real financialreports

• Fully supported by acomprehensive set of multiplechoice questions online,covering all parts of the text

� 2008 920pp Pbk0-273-71231-4 / 978-0-273-71231-2Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

FinancialAccounting,Reporting &AnalysisInternational EditionSecond Edition BARRY ELLIOTTJAMIE ELLIOTT

The fully updated InternationalEdition of Elliott and Elliott’smarket-leading FinancialAccounting and Reporting uses thelatest International AccountingStandards as its framework. Itoffers a unique balance oftheoretical and conceptualcoverage with up-to-date practicalapplications and illustrationstaken from real worldinternational company reportsand accounts.

The text is ideal for anyundergraduate student doing asecond level course in financialaccounting or on an MBA andMSC course.

Features:• Illustrations taken from real

published accounts todemonstrate the practicalapplication and limitations ofthe subject.

• Exercises of varying difficultywith solutions to selectedexercises provided at the backof the book, so students cantrack their own progress.

• Supported by an instructor’smanual containing fullyworked solutions to allexercises in the book.

� 2006 720pp Pbk0-273-70253-X / 978-0-273-70253-5Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Financial Reportingand AnalysisLAWRENCE REVSINEDANIEL COLLINSBRUCE JOHNSON

A book that prepares yourstudents for the CPA exam andfor business. Revsine/Collins/Johnson meets the dual objectiveof teaching your students how toprepare financial reports andthen how to analyze the reports.Appropriate for courses inintermediate accounting,financial reporting, and financialstatement analysis.

Features:• Accessible End-of-Chapter

Exercises that provide agreater range of difficultyreinforce accountingfundamentals, and link to theCPA and CFA exams areadded.

• Test Bank covering a broaderrange of problem types.

• In-Text Examples providestudents with insights onrecent accountingirregularities and restatements:

• WorldCom

• Enron

• Waste Management

• Xerox

• Line capacity swaps in thetelecom industry

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UnderstandingFinancial StatementsEighth Edition LYN M. FRASERAILEEN ORMISTON

A supplementary text for avariety of Business courses.

Understanding Financial Statements,retains its reputation forreadability, concise coverage, andaccessibility while incorporatingthe many new requirements andchanges in accounting reportingand standards. The text givesstudents the conceptualbackground and analytical toolsnecessary to understand andinterpret business financialstatements. Its ultimate goal is toimprove students’ ability totranslate financial statementnumbers into a meaningful mapfor business decisions and thusenable each student to approachfinancial statements withenhanced confidence.

Table of Contents1. Financial Statements: An Overview. 2. The Balance Sheet. 3. Income Statement and Statement ofStockholders’ Equity. 4. Statement of Cash Flows. Appendix 4A: Statement of CashFlows–Direct Method. 5. A Guide to Earnings and FinancialReporting Quality.6. The Analysis of FinancialStatements. Appendix 6A. The Analysis ofSegmental Data. Appendix A. Summary of FinancialRatios. Appendix B. Solutions to Self-Tests. Appendix C. Glossary.

2007 304pp Pbk0-13-187856-5 / 978-0-13-187856-3Prentice Hall

Interpreting andAnalyzing FinancialStatementsFourth Edition KAREN P. SCHOENEBECK

For use as a supplement inPrinciples of Accounting andIntroduction to FinancialAccounting courses. Perfect forany accounting course whereanalyzing financial statementsand understanding financialratios is important.

This activity workbook helpsstudents analyze real companyfinancial statement information.Each activity concentrates ononly one aspect of the analysisand uses data from well-knowncorporations to pique students’interest and add relevancy.

Table of Contents1. 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 Pbk0-13-239190-2 / 978-0-13-239190-0Prentice Hall

InterpretingCompany Reportsand AccountsTenth Edition GEOFFREY HOLMESALAN SUGDENPAUL GEE

Interpreting Company Reports andAccounts guides the readerthrough the conventions andcomplexities of companyaccounts, explaining how toassess the financial and tradingposition of a company from yearto year, how to spot undue risktaking and ''cosmeticaccounting'' and where to lookfor clues on the quality ofmanagement.

Packed with interesting realworld examples, this is a highlypractical book which showsreaders how to analyse companyreports and accounts, bothqualitatively and quantitatively.The analysis is illustrated withover 200 extracts/examples frompublished accounts

Features:• Guides the reader through the

conventions and complexitiesof reports and accounts.

• Explains how to assess thefinancial and trading positionof a company from year to year

• Explains how to spot unduerisk-taking

• New! Compare UK Gaap

• International Standards

� 2008 360pp Pbk0-273-71141-5 / 978-0-273-71141-4Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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ComparativeInternationalAccountingTenth Edition CHRISTOPHER NOBESROBERT B PARKER

Now going into it's 10th edition,Comparative InternationalAccounting by Nobes and Parkeris renowned for it's depth ofdiscussion and exhaustivelycomprehensive coverage of theinternational dimensions offinancial accounting andreporting.

It lays the conceptual andcontextual foundations of theincreasingly used internationalaccounting standards andexamines both the key issuesinherent in the subject, such astransition, harmonization andpolitical lobbying and thedifferences that remain at global,national and local levels and inmulti-national companies andsmaller enterprises.

Features:• New chapter 7 on how even

within IFRS, practices can varywithin a country and betweencountries.

Table of ContentsPart I Setting the ScenePart II Financial Reporting by ListedGroupsPart III Harmonization and Transitionin Europe and East AsiaPart IV Financial Reporting byIndividual CompaniesPart V Major Issues in the FinancialReporting of MNEsPart VI Analysis and ManagementIssues

� 2008 600pp Pbk0-273-71476-7 / 978-0-273-71476-7Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

InternationalCorporate ReportingA comparative approachFourth Edition CLARE ROBERTSPAULINE WEETMANPAUL GORDON

International Corporate Reporting isa modern, practical andpedagogically rich approach tothe changing world ofinternational accounting andreporting that aims to enablestudents to analyse thesimilarities and differences inaccounting, reporting andregulation around the world andto familiarize them with thegrowing body of research intointernational accountingpractices.

Features:• More interesting background

context and arguments for andagainst globalization ofaccounting standards

• More on political aspects ofinternational standard setting& on narrative reporting &continuing national diversity

Table of ContentsPrefaceAcknowledgementsPlan of the bookPART I: Globalization - Convergenceand DiversityPART II: Contrasting Harmonizationand Diversity Across FinancialReporting SystemsPART III: Significant Influences onInternational Accounting PracticesPART IV: From National toInternational StandardsIndex

� 2008 732pp Pbk0-273-71473-2 / 978-0-273-71473-6Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

InternationalAccountingSixth Edition FREDERICK D. CHOIGARY K. MEEK

International Accounting takes amultinational approach, writtenfrom a financial reportingperspective to accountingpractices, introducing students tothe international dimensions ofaccounting, financial reporting,and financial control in aconcise, comprehensive, andstudent-friendly manner.

Features:• Expanded coverage of

corporate governance andrelated legislation

• New! Examination ofinternational auditing, bothexternal and internal

• Re-organized and updateddiscussion of comparativeaccounting emphasizingdevelopments in Europe, theAmericas and Asia

Table of Contents1. Introduction2. Development and Classification3. Comparative Accounting: Europe4. Comparative Accounting: the

Americas and Asia5. Reporting and Disclosure6. Foreign Currency Translation7. Financial Reporting and Changing

Prices8. Global Accounting and Auditing

Standards9. International Financial Statement

Analysis10. Managerial Planning and Control11. Financial Risk Management12. International Taxation and

Transfer Pricing

2008 528pp Pbk0-13-813388-3 / 978-0-13-813388-7Prentice Hall

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

Management and CostAccountingManagement and Cost AccountingProfessional Questions + GradeTrackerFourth Edition ALNOOR BHIMANICHARLES T. HORNGRENSRIKANT M. DATARGEORGE FOSTER

Features:

• Extensive new material on corporate strategy,performance evaluation, corporate governanceand the network economy.

• Many new unique examples of managementaccounting in real-world action.

• Revamped references at the end of eachchapter to reflect new literature and the latestthinking.

• Richly illustrated with a striking full colour textdesign and photographs to further engage thereader, reinforcing the practical relevance ofissues discussed.

• In-depth unique European and HarvardBusiness School case studies. A mix of new andclassic real-world cases that pull togetherthemes and offer a broader perspective of howmanagement accounting can be applied in arange of different contexts.

• Extensive assessment material, includingquestions taken from past professional papers,allows students to consolidate learning andpractise their exam technique. Questions areavailable for every chapter and are classifiedaccording to level of difficulty.

• Concepts in Action and Surveys of CompanyPractice boxes allow students to appreciatehow accounting techniques are put intopractice by managers in the businessenvironment.

• Media package called GradeTracker,containing Excel spreadsheets, case studies,videos, multiple-choice questions.

Table of ContentsPART I: MANAGEMENT AND COST ACCOUNTINGFUNDAMENTALS 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 DECISIONMAKING 8. Cost-volume-profit relationships 9. Determining how costs behave 10. Relevant Information for decision making 11. Activity-based costing12. Pricing, target costing and customer profitability analysis 13. Capital investment decisions PART III: PLANNING AND BUDGETARY CONTOLSYSTEMS 14. Motivation, budgets and responsibility accounting 15. Flexible budgets, variances and management control: I16. Flexible budgets, variances and management control: II17. Measuring yield, mix and quantity effectsPART IV: MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS ANDPERFORMANCE ISSUES18. Control systems and transfer pricing 19. Control systems and performance measurementPART V: QUALITY, TIME AND THE STRATEGICMANAGEMENT OF COSTS20. Quality and throughput concerns in management costs21. Accounting for just-in-time systems22. Strategic management accounting and emerging issuesAppendix A: Solutions to selected exercisesAppendix B: Notes on compound interest and interest tables

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ManagerialAccounting+MyAccounting LabLINDA S. BAMBERKAREN BRAUNWALTER T. HARRISON

This accessible and engaging titleis perfectly suited for a onesemester course in managerialaccounting. It's well connected tothe Horngren/Harrison brandand uses the same style andpedagogy as Pollard/Mills/Harrison/Horngren Principle ofAccounting, 1e.

Features:• Demo Docs integrated in the

text book and supportingmaterial: Students understand(or “get it”) right after you doa problem in class, but as soonas they leave class, with eachpassing hour, their ability to dothe problems again andcomplete their homeworkdiminishes to the point ofthem either having to come tooffice hours to get help, orthey just quit and get behindin the course. On top of this,you can end up getting behindin the course as well, in orderto keep everyone on track.

• Integrated withMyAccountingLab - the onelineassessment and tutorial systemthat put you in control of yourteaching and your students incontrol of their learning.

2008 832pp Pbk0-13-613284-7 / 978-0-13-613284-4Prentice Hall

ManagerialAccounting forBusiness DecisionsSecond Edition RAY PROCTOR

Managerial Accounting for BusinessDecisions sets managementaccounting into a real worldcontext, helping students toapply the theories they learn tomanagement situations. Thisbook will assist the reader inunderstanding the principles ofmanagement accounting and tomaster the numerical aspects ofthe subject.

Features:• Strong managerial approach

with “Manager's Point of View”feature, based on realcompanies and managers, ineach chapter, so studentsunderstand why these topicsare important in the workplaceand therefore their potentialrelevance to them.

• An emphasis on companiesfrom the service sector whichreflects most students likelywork experience postuniversity.

• The language and terminologyis used with business studiesstudents in mind. Explanationsare kept simple andaccounting jargon avoided toensure student understanding.Any unnecessary algebra isomitted in favour of a businessapproach.

� 2006 576pp Pbk0-273-68155-9 / 978-0-273-68155-7Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

ManagementAccounting forDecision Makers + GradeTrackerFifth EditionPETER ATRILLEDDIE MCLANEY

Management Accounting forDecision Makers is praised for itsclear, accessible and unclutteredstyle. It provides a comprehensiveintroduction to the mainprinciples of managementaccounting, with a strongpractical emphasis and avoidingexcessive technical detail. It has aclear and unequivocal focus onhow accounting information canbe used to improve the quality ofdecision making by managers,providing the perfect groundingfor the decision makers of thefuture.

Features:• Lively and relevant examples

from the real worlddemonstrate the practicalapplication and value ofconcepts and techniqueslearnt.

• Decision-making focus on theuse of accounting informationrather than the preparation ishighly appropriate for businessmanagers.

• Full range of topical examplesfrom the service sector, publicsector and manufacturingindustry.

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ManagementAccountingPAULINE WEETMAN

Pauline Weetman's innovativenew text expertly guides studentsover the stepping stones ofmanagement accounting andprovides a solid foundation as abasis for further specialist study.The text is clear and wellstructured and brings animaginative approach to studentlearning with its emphasisthroughout on allowing studentsto practice the application oftheory.

It places a strong emphasis on realworld examples and the practicalapplication of theory whilstincorporating many of the classicfeatures associated with a book byPauline Weetman, particularly itsclarity of expression.

Features:• Provides over 50 unique case

studies complete withinnovative ideas for interactiveteaching sessions, as well asengaging real-lifecommentaries.

• Excellent business focus showsstudents how managementaccounting techniques can beapplied in real businesssituations.

• Practical and imaginativepedagogy includes groupdiscussions and activities; amanagement accountingconsultant which helps bringtopics alive; as well as a wealthof examples, questions andproblems throughout.

� 2006 592pp Pbk0-273-70199-1 / 978-0-273-70199-6Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

ManagementAccountingAnalysis and InterpretationCHERYL MCWATTERSJERRY ZIMMERMANDALE MORSE

This book provides students andmanagers with an understandingand appreciation of the strengthsand limitations of anorganisation's accounting system.

An analytical framework fororganisational change is usedthroughout the book tounderscore how organisationsmust adapt to create customer andorganisational value.

The text highlights the role ofmanagement accounting as anintegral part of the organisation'sstrategy and not a set of individualconcepts and computations.

Table of Contents1. Management accounting in an

organisational context2. Measuring and analyzing activity

costs3. Measuring and analyzing product

costs4. Managing activities5. Short term decisions and constraints6. Managing organisations7. Decentralised organisations8. Budgeting9. Cost allocations10. Absorption costing systems11. Variable costing and capacity costs12. Management accounting in a

dynamic environment13. Investment decisions14. Standard costs and variance analysisEnd Matter - thoughts on businessanalysis, answers to concept reviews,index

� 2008 704pp Pbk0-273-71247-0 / 978-0-273-71247-3Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

ManagementAccountingInternational EditionFifth EditionANTHONY A. ATKINSONROBERT S. KAPLANELLA MAE MATSUMURAS. MARK YOUNG

For upper level undergraduateand MBA ManagementAccounting courses.

Atkinson is a managerially-oriented book that focuses onboth quantitative and qualitativeaspects of classical andcontemporary managerialaccounting.

Features:• Atkinson is a managerially-

oriented book with aspects ofboth classical andcontemporary managerialaccounting.

• Atkinson now includes severalnew case studies, including forthe first time, HarvardBusiness School cases.

• Robert S. Kaplan is consideredthe world's leading expert onactivity-based costing and theBalanced Scorecard. For thisedition, he has revised andreorganized Chapter 4,'Activity-Based Cost Systems'.In the 5th edition, Kaplan, co-creator of ABC, integrates thenew time-driven ABC approachwith the conventional ABCapproach. Two new cases helpstudents learn how to buildtheir own ABC models.

2007 688pp IPE0-13-242733-8 / 978-0-13-242733-3Prentice Hall

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Introduction toManagementAccountingInternational EditionFourteenth Edition CHARLES T. HORNGRENGARY L. SUNDEMWILLIAM O. STRATTONJEFF SCHATZBERGDAVE BURGSTAHLER

An essential tool that enhances amanager's ability to makeeffective economic decisions

Introduction to ManagementAccounting describes both theoryand common practices sostudents understand how toproduce information that's usefulin day-to-day decision making.

Features:• This text teaches why

companies use varioustechniques, not to blindlyapply the techniques. Allbusiness sectors are discussed,non-profit, retail, wholesale,service, selling, andadministrative situations.

• Introduces concepts andprinciples early, then revisitsthem at more complex levels.

• Provides real companyexamples every step of the way.Companies that the studentswill know and trust, Starbucks,Boeing, AT&T, McDonald'sand Microsoft just to name afew.

2008 920pp IPE0-13-240569-5 / 978-0-13-240569-0Prentice Hall

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ManagementControl SystemsPerformance Measurement,Evaluation and IncentivesSecond Edition KENNETH MERCHANTWIM VAN DER STEDE

With its unique range of casestudies, real life examples andcomprehensive coverage of thelatest management control-related tools and techniques,Management Control Systems isthe ideal guide to this complexand multidimensional subject forupper level undergraduates,postgraduates and practisingprofessionals.

Features:• Additional coverage of

Sarbanes-Oxley and similarmovements in other countries

• Better positioning ofmanagement control systemsin relation to internal controland corporate governance

• Added coverage of inter-organizational controls (supplychains and strategic alliances).

• Added more discussion ofbalanced scorecards and non-financial measures ofperformance.

• Strengthened the discussion ofethics.

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

� 2007 872pp Pbk0-273-70801-5 / 978-0-273-70801-8Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Issues inManagementAccountingThird Edition TREVOR HOPPERDERYL NORTHCOTTROBERT SCAPENS

Pooling the expertise of leadingresearchers Issues inManagement Accountingcritically explores a broad rangeof issues in a concise, digestiblestyle.

Both students and practitionersspecialising in this area will findthis book an essential guide tothe many developments affectingmanagement accounting theoryand practice.

Features:• Management Accounting for

consumerism

• The balanced scorecard

• National culture andmanagement control

• The changing role ofmanagement accountants

• Management Accounting andaccountants in the publicsector

• Knowledge Resources andManagement Accounting

� 2007 488pp Pbk0-273-70257-2 / 978-0-273-70257-3Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

StrategicManagementAccountingSecond Edition ZAHIRUL HOQUE

For upper level undergraduateprograms in accounting, financeand business.

The primary focus of this text ison understanding and using theconcepts of contemporarymanagement accounting forstrategic business decisions. Thetext maps out contemporarychanges to managementaccounting, explaining the majornew techniques, practices andphilosophies associated with therise of strategic managementaccounting. It gives students abroad and succinct introductionto the issues at the forefront ofbest practice and academicresearch.

Features:• Nine case studies with related

questions for group discussionin lecturers or tutorials

• End of chapter summary helpsstudents identify the majorthemes of each chapter andacts as an excellent revisiontool

• Key Terms to Learn helpsstudents understand new andimportant terminology in thisfield

2006 Pbk0-7339-8445-2 / 978-0-7339-8445-7Pearson Education Australia

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AdvancedManagementAccountingInternational EditionThird Edition ROBERT KAPLANANTHONY A. ATKINSON

Suitable for upper level advancedmanagement or cost accountingcourses at the undergraduate orMBA/graduate level. Assumesknowledge of managementand/or cost accounting.

This text provides leading-edgetreatment of innovativemanagement accounting issuesused by major companiesthroughout the world. Takes asystematic management- orientedapproach to advancedmanagement topics. Eachchapter is accompanied by casesto illustrate the conceptsdiscussed.

Features:• Comprehensive coverage of

Activity-Based-Costing and theBalanced Scorecard method asthe unifying frameworkthroughout the text. ABC andBSC link formerly unrelatedtopics and chapters.

• Chapter 10 will prominentlyfeature Economic Value Added(EVA).

• New cases illustrating ABC andthe Balanced Scorecard will beincorporated throughout.

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Cost AccountingThirteenth Edition CHARLES T. HORNGRENGEORGE FOSTERSRIKANT M. DATARMADHAV RAJANCHRIS ITTNER

Horngren's Cost Accountingdefined the cost accountingmarket and continues toinnovate today by consistentlyintegrating the most currentpractice and theory.

Features:• Exceptionally strong emphasis

on managerial uses of costinformation

• Clarity and understandabilityof the text

• Excellent balance inintegrating modern topics withexisting content

• Emphasis on human behavioraspects

• Extensive use of real-worldexamples

• Ability to teach chapters indifferent sequences

• Excellent quantity, quality, andrange of assignment material

• New! Increased emphasis onstrategy, decision-making andmanagement accounting

• New! Excel Manual

• New! Simplified design

• New! Authors - Madhar Rajanof Stanford University andChris Ittner of the WarhtonSchool

2009 832pp Pbk0-13-135558-9 / 978-0-13-135558-3Prentice Hall

Cost AccountingAn Essential GuideDAVID RUSSELLG.J. WILKINSON-RIDDLEASHOK PATEL

This new text provides a conciseand clear introduction to thecore principles of costaccounting. It sets out to makethe key principles of the subjectaccessible to those with no priorknowledge making it the idealfirst text for students wishing tograsp the basics of what can be acomplex and diverse subject.

Features:• Covers the basic principles of

costing in a clear andunambiguous way, avoiding in-depth discussion of morespecific costing methods.

• The examples used in the textare broken down into stages,with workings clearly shown.

• The text offers a good balanceof manufacturing and servicesenvironments, and includesimportant recentdevelopments such as activitybased costing (ABC) andactivity based budgeting(ABB).

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CorporateAccountingInformation SystemsTONY BOCZKO

We live in a world dominatedalmost exclusively by flows ofknowledge and information - bytechnologies designed to notonly sustain but also increase thesocio-economic need and desirefor more and more information.This book offers a unique insightinto the nature, role and contextof accounting relatedinformation within thecompetitive businessenvironment, and explores howbusiness organisations - inparticular companies - use arange of theories andtechnologies to not only assist inthe maximisation of shareholderwealth, but also in themanagement and control oforganisational resources.

Key Aims:• promote an understanding of

the role of corporateaccounting informationsystems in the maintenance,regulation and control ofbusiness related resources,

• develop an appreciation andunderstanding of the practicalissues and organisationproblems involved inmanaging contemporaryaccounting informationsystems,

• promote an understanding ofthe political contexts ofcontemporary accountinginformation systems,

� 2008 960pp Pbk0-273-68487-6 / 978-0-273-68487-9Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

AccountingInformation SystemsInternational EditionEleventh Edition MARSHALL B. ROMNEYPAUL J. STEINBART

For a first course in AccountingInformation Systems or for ageneral introduction foradvanced AIS courses andInformation Systems courses.

The market-leading book thatdelivers the most comprehensiveand flexible coverage of the fourmajor approaches to teachingAIS. Instructors can easilyreorder chapters, and focus onwhat you want: (a) transactioncycles and controls; (b) systemslife cycle; (c) databases and datamodeling; or (d) computer-basedcontrols, fraud, and auditing.

Features:• Flexible, modular Table of

Contents - Emphasize what youwant.

• Chapter on computer security.

• Integrated cases. Each chapterbegins with an integrative case,based on a fictional company,that introduces the chapter'skey concepts and topics. Thiscase is integrated throughoutthe chapter, and a descriptionof how the issues are resolvedis provided in the summaryand case conclusion.

• New! Increased focus on theCOSO-ERM model

• New! More coverage on theCOBIT framework

2009 832pp IPE0-13-500937-5 / 978-0-13-500937-6Prentice Hall

AccountingInformation SystemsInternational EditionNinth Edition GEORGE H. BODNARWILLIAM S. HOPWOOD

For undergraduate or graduatecourses in AIS.

Following a Business ProcessApproach, this book stressesinformation, communication,and networking technologywithin the context of businessprocesses and internal controlstructure. Can be packaged withPeachtree Software and theGetting Started Series.

Features:• Focuses on core topics, current

information, and technology.

• Reflects an almost universalshift toward a business processapproach. Chapters onRevenue and Expenditure-Cycle Applications andProduction and Finance-CycleApplications have beenrewritten to reflect this shifttoward a business processapproach.

• Provides students with themost current information on:electronic commerce,electronic security, webcommerce, internet security,network security, statisticalsampling and artificialintelligence, EDI, databases,and encryption.

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AuditingAn International ApproachBAHRAM SOLTANI

This new book analyses the roleof external auditors in a rapidlychanging environment and theneed to expand their rolebeyond traditional financialstatement audits. It presentsexternal auditing in aninnovative manner, with heavyemphasis on theoretical andinternational issues. The focus ison coverage of fundamentalissues with regard to theframework and conceptualstructure of auditing, rather thanthe details of traditional auditapproaches. The book provides acarefully balanced presentationof auditing theory and practice.

Features:• Unique it its extensive

coverage of international andtheoretical issues, providing anunderstanding of the evolutionof auditing.

• The multidisciplinaryapproach, covering therelationships between auditingand organisation, corporategovernance, financialreporting and IT, enables therole of auditing within itswider context to be fullyunderstood and appreciated.

• Case studies and samples ofaudit reports from differentcountries give understandingof real-world practice.

• Extensive references forfurther reading are supplied toenable more advanced study

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

Principles ofAuditingAn Introduction toInternational Standards onAuditingSecond Edition RICK HAYESROGER DASSENARNOLD SCHILDERPHILIP WALLAGE

This text offers a structuredapproach to principles ofauditing using InternationalStandards on Auditing as itsbasis. Written by a team ofinfluential professional auditorswith a wealth of teachingexperience this book provides areal world perspective on currentauditing practices with coverageof cutting edge developmentsand techniques.

Features:• Covers the latest auditing

standards from a trulyinternational perspective.

• All audit concepts areillustrated with case studyexamples from well knowncompanies, such as Enron,WorldCom, Tyco, Xerox.

• Discusses cutting edge audittechniques including analyticalprocedures based on computeraudit analysis software anddata-mining techniques

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Auditing andAssurance Servicesand ACL SoftwareTwelfth Edition ALVIN ARENSRANDAL J. ELDERMARK BEASLEY

Arens teaches the fundamentalconcepts of auditing, integratesthose concepts throughout anaudit, and shows the importanceof auditing in today's environment.

Arens' integrated conceptsapproach shows students theauditing process from start tofinish. It uses an illustrativeexample of key audit decisions fora public company (HillburgHardware) audit throughout thebook, emphasis on audit planning,including risk assessmentprocesses and evaluating internalcontrols, and collecting andevaluating evidence in response torisks, prepares students for real-world audit decision making.

Features: • Cutting Edge Coverage of Risk

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Taxation is the number onetextbook on taxation in the UK.Now in its 13th annual edition,this excellent text has establisheditself as a reliable andcomprehensive guide forstudents taking a first levelcourse in the subject. Thisthirteenth edition brings thebook completely up-to-date inaccordance with the provisions ofthe Finance Act 2007.

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• Contains four sets of reviewquestions, one at the end ofeach part, drawn from pastexamination papers of theprofessional accountingbodies.

• Solutions to most of theexercises and review questionsare included in the final partof the book. Remainingsolutions are provided in aLecturer's Guide.

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Public SectorFinancialManagementANDREAS BERGMANN

Taking a fully integratedapproach, the book is fully in-line with the most recentdevelopments in the publicsector environment. It drawstogether accounting theory andpractice for each of the mainareas of accounting, providingcontemporary examples from arange of public sector experiencewhich are woven into the text toillustrate the issues involved.

Students should be able to:• Critically evaluate

accountability and financialmanagement issues relating topublic sector organisations.

• Discuss and evaluatecontemporary debates on theform and basis of publicfinancial reporting.

• Describe, explain and evaluatethe financial accounting andreporting requirements ofselected organisations.

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• Evaluate the use of accountinginformation in a selectedaspect of public sector change.

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Governmental andNon-profitAccountingTheory and Practice Ninth EditionROBERT J. FREEMAN,CRAIG D. SHOULDERS,GREGORY S. ALLISON,TERRY PATTON ANDROBERT SMITH

Governmental and Non-profitAccounting 9/e provides athorough basis for understandingthe logic behind and nature ofall the funds and nonfundaccounts associated withgovernments. Its unique 4-StepPedagogical approach allowsstudents to fully grasp theaccounting and reportingframework necessary beforefocusing on deriving the newgovernment-wide financialstatements.

Features: • Provides students with a simple

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• Context-Centered Learning:Each new topic is addressed in acontext that has meaning tostudents. For instance, detailsof accounting for governmentalfund revenues and expendituresare discussed only after studentsunderstand the basics ofaccounting and reporting forthe General Fund.

2009 864pp Pbk0-13-503166-4 / 978-0-13-503166-7 Prentice Hall

Introduction toGovernment andNon-for-ProfitAccountingSixth EditionMARTIN IVES, JOSPEH R.RAZEK, GORDON A. HOSCHAND LARRY A. JOHNSON

For use in GovernmentalAccounting, Not-for-ProfitAccounting and PublicAdministration courses. Ivespresents a comprehensive,practical, clearly written, andupdated approach togovernmental and not-for-profitfinancial accounting.

Features: • Examples from the Real World:

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• This text provides extensivecoverage of the unique aspectsof accounting and financialreporting for not-for-profitentities, including hospitals toprepare students for potentialcareers in the field.

• New! All chapters have beenrevised to reflect the FinancialAccounting Standards AdvisoryBoard and the FinancialAccounting Standards Board.

2009 672pp Pbk0-13-207428-1 / 978-0-13-207428-5Prentice Hall

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Essentials of Corporate Financial Managementsupports courses designed to cover the coretopics of finance in 15 to 30 hours of lectures.The book is primarily aimed at undergraduatestudents studying finance as part of a businessrelated degree, MBA students and othersstudying finance at business schools. It alsoprovides the foundation elements needed bystudents going on to study more advancedfinance.

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• A downloadable web supplement is availablefor lecturers and students atwww.pearsoned.co.uk/arnold.

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

Corporate FinancialManagement+ MyFinanceLabFourth Edition GLEN ARNOLD

Corporate Financial Management is one of theleading corporate finance textbooks. It providescomprehensive coverage of financial decisionmaking within the firm and explains financialmarkets in a highly accessible manner. Theemphasis is on connecting finance theory topractical management.This new 4th editioncomes with access to MyFinanceLab

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Custom PublishingCustom publishing allows academics to pick andchoose content from one or more texts for theircourse and combine it into a definitive coursetext. For example, should you find that Arnold'sEssentials of Corporate Financial Management isright for your course but you need some extramaterial on Working Capital Management tocomplete delivery of your course, you can pick achapter from Arnold's larger book. For moredetails on this please go towww.pearsonedcustom.co.uk

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The fourth edition of CorporateFinance: Principles & Practice - nowin full colour throughout - is aconcise introduction to the coreconcepts and key topic areas ofcorporate finance. It offersintegrated coverage of the threekey decision areas in finance -investment, financing anddividends - using a clear andlogical framework for study andincorporates a wide range oftopical real-world examples,allowing students to relate theoryto practice.

Corporate Finance: Principles &Practice is suitable for specialistand non-specialist corporate andbusiness finance courses atundergraduate, DMS andMBA/management at Masterslevel.

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• Wide range of questionmaterial, both for practice andgroup discussion.

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FinancialManagement forDecision MakersFourth Edition PETER ATRILL

The fourth edition of thisestablished and popular text hasbeen thoroughly updated to meetthe needs of the modern businessstudent. It presents acomprehensive range of topics,but avoids too much detail andunnecessary mathematicalanalysis, focusing more on thepractical application of financialmanagement and its role indecision-making. The numerousexamples, activities and exercisesmake this a stimulating andappealing choice for all studentsof accounting and finance, as wellas those studying accounting orfinance as part of a businessdegree.

Features:• Clear and non-technical

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• Exhibitor boxes illustrate thekey concepts in the world offinancial management withexamples from the real world,bringing a clear and meaningfulrelevance to the theory.

• Regular Activities andExercises test students'knowledge and Case Studieshelp to consolidate this andhelp them to progress further.

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Business FinanceTheory and PracticeSeventh Edition EDDIE MCLANEY

Now in its 7th edition, BusinessFinance by Eddie McLaney givesan invaluable and up-to-dateintroduction to finance andinvestment. Taking a user'sperspective it explores wherefinance and investment sit in acompany's decision-makingprocess. The way the authorblends the theoretical, analyticaland practical aspects of businessfinance makes this text a highlysuccessful and popular choice forstudents who have little or noexperience of the subject.

This text is suitable for studentstaking an undergraduate orpostgraduate degree in financeor accounting and for those onbusiness courses with an optionin finance or accounting. It isalso highly appropriate forprofessional accounting students.

Features:• Packed with fresh and

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• Computational problems,graded from basic to advanced,giving the opportunity forfurther study.

� 2006 Pbk 536pp 0-273-70262-9 / 978-0-273-70262-7Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

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Foundations ofFinanceThe Logic and Practice ofFinancial Management:International EditionSixth Edition ART KEOWNJOHN D MARTINJOHN W PETTYDAVID F SCOTT

For the introductory Financecourse required at allundergraduate business schools.

Keown enables students to seethe big picture by letting themunderstand the logic that drivesfinance rather than having themmemorize formulas.

Features:• A focus on concepts before

math is a guiding philosophyof this text. A large number ofcalculator solution examplesenable students to avoidgetting caught up in difficultnotation and calculations.

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• Across the Hall boxes uponprofessionals' experiencesfrom marketing, management,and accounting, to illustratehow the specific material beingtaught in the book and coursepertains to what they will do.

2008 624pp IPE0-13-234590-0 / 978-0-13-234590-3Prentice Hall

CorporateGovernance Second EditionKENNETH A. KIMJOHN R. NOFSINGER

The first of its kind, Nofsingerprovides an overview of ourcorporate governance system in aflexible, modular format.

Today, the term “corporategovernance” is familiar to almosteveryone. Unfortunately, itsfamiliarity in our society comesabout because of revelations ofone shocking corporate scandalafter another: executives caughtpilfering from their firms;accountants helping companiesdoctor their financial numbers;analysts irresponsibly hypinginternet stocks. Nofsingerisorganized into chapters thatdiscuss each corporategovernance mechanism. Everychapter is organized in the sameway, and each chapter is self-contained. Each chapter beginswith a detailed overview of themonitor or monitoringmechanisms, and then highlightspotential problems.

Features:• End of chapter material:

Review questions, discussionquestions and exercises

• International emphasis

2007 192pp Pbk0-13-603871-9 / 978-0-13-603871-9Prentice Hall

Reading andUnderstanding theFinancial TimesKEVIN BOAKES

Do you use Financial Timesarticles in your teaching? Do youwant your students to read andunderstand the Financial Timeswith confidence?

Reading and Understanding theFinancial Times incorporates aselection of topical FT articleswith recurrent themes relating tosome of the most importantissues in the world of corporatefinance. From the private equitytake over bid for Boots to therecent Northern Rock creditcrisis, the chosen articles areanalysed in depth leaving youarmed with a new vocabulary ofkey financial terms ready toconduct your own analysis nexttime you read the FT for businessor pleasure.

Features:• A Comprehensive glossary of

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• Self review questions for eachtopic

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• Monthly updates to the book'sblog from the author atwww.pearsoned.co.uk/boakes

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Business FinanceA Value Based ApproachBILL NEALETREFOR MCELROY

This new book offers anintroduction to financialdecision-making, covering keyareas of financial managementranging from objectives throughto investment financing anddividend policy. The emphasis ison 'managing for value' whichreflects a growing concern in thefocus of modern businessmanagement. The bookexamines business finance from amanagerial angle, integratingstrategy in a way that has notbeen achieved yet in most othercore finance texts. Using up-to-date, topical case material, basedupon real-life companies familiarto many students, the textanalyses value-adding strategiesand how practice compares withtheory.

Features:• Strong focus on adding value

provides a benchmark foranalysis of businessperformance.

• Integrates strategy with financeto provide a more completeunderstanding of howbusinesses operate.

• Learning objectives,explanation of key terms, self-assessment questions andanswers, worked examples andcase study questions areprovided to reinforce learning.

� 2004 512pp Pbk0-201-61904-0 / 978-0-201-61904-1Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Principles ofManagerial Finance+ MyFiananceLab, Brief Fifth EditionLAWRENCE J. GITMAN

Principles of Managerial Financeweaves pedagogy into conceptsand practice, providing studentswith a road map to guide themthrough the text andsupplementary tools. TheFifthEdition now includes anemphasis on personal financeissues to add currency andrelevance to the already cohesivelearning framework.

The Brief edition provides analternative solution forinstructors who are especiallypressed for time. Just as effectiveas Principles of Managerial Finance,the Brief edition introduces astreamlined version of thefundamental concepts, tools,techniques, and practices.

Features:• Gitman’s proven Learning

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2009 672pp Hbk0-321-52412-8 / 978-0-321-52412-6Addison Wesley

Fundamentals ofFinancialManagementThirteenth Edition JAMES VAN HORNEJOHN M WACHOWICZ

Ideal for those new to financialmanagement, this clear andconcise text cuts through themire of the financial decision-making process. A practical andreliable book, free from technicalerrors, backed up by a wealth ofaward-winning support material.Fundamentals of FinancialManagement provides you with aroute to understanding theimpacts of financial decisions onvalue creation.

Features:• Covers the 3 key areas of

financial managementdecisions: investment,financing and assetmanagement

• New! Additional coverage ofshort term financing andoverdrafts, Corporate SocialResponsibility and binomialreal options.

• New! Expanded Chapter 9Cash and MarketableSecurities Management

• New! Coverage of IslamicFinance

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Using the unifying valuation framework based on the Law of OnePrice, top researchers Jonathan Berk and Peter DeMarzo set thenew standard for corporate finance textbooks. Corporate Financeblends coverage of time-tested principles and the latestadvancements with the practical perspective of the financialmanager. With this ideal melding of the core with modern topics,innovation with proven pedagogy, Berk and DeMarzo establish thenew canon in finance

Features:• The Law of One Price: A

Unifying Principle of Valuation.The Law of One Price is used asa framework, reflecting themodern idea that the absenceof arbitrage is the unifyingconcept in valuation.

• Teaching Students to ThinkFinance by integrating studyaids like• Worked Examples,

presenting both the Problemand the step-by-step Solution

• Common Mistake boxes• Practitioners interviews• Real-company chapter-

opening examples• Notation boxes in every

chapter• Modern Research: Berk and

DeMarzo introduce recentadvances in finance researchthroughout the book.

• Modern Practice: ThroughoutCorporate Finance the authorsconnect finance concepts tomodern practice.

• Emphasis of Capital Budgetingand Valuation.

• MyFinanceLab: Hands-onPractice. Hands-off Grading.Each copy of CorporateFinance comes withMyFinanceLab, a fullyintegrated homework andtutorial system. Find out moreat www.myfinancelab.com

� 2007 140-585834-6 / 978-140-585834-2Addison Wesley

Table of ContentsPART I INTRODUCTION1. The Corporation2. Introduction to Financial Statements3. Arbitrage and Financial Decision

Making PART II TOOLS4. The Time Value of Money 5. Interest Rates 6. Investment Decision RulesPART III BASIC VALUATION7. Fundamentals of Capital Budgeting8. Valuing Bonds9. Valuing StocksPART IV RISK AND RETURN10. Capital Markets and the Pricing of

Risk11. Optimal Portfolio Choice12. The Capital Asset Pricing Model13. Alternative Models of Systematic RiskPART V CAPITAL STRUCTURE14. Capital Structure in a Perfect Market 15. Debt and Taxes16. Financial Distress, Managerial

Incentives, and Information 17. Payout PolicyPART VI VALUATION18. Capital Budgeting and Valuation

with Leverage 19. Valuation and Financial Modeling:

A Case StudyPART VII OPTIONS20. Financial Options21. Option Valuation22. Real OptionsPART VIII LONG-TERM FINANCING23. The Mechanics of Raising Equity

Capital24. Debt Financing25. LeasingPART IX SHORT-TERM FINANCING26. Working Capital Management27. Short-Term Financial PlanningPART X BSP; SPECIAL TOPICS28. Mergers and Acquisitions29. Corporate Governance30. Risk Management31. International Corporate Finance

CorporateFinance: The Core+MyFinanceLabJONATHAN BERKPETER DEMARZO

The Core, is a reduced version ofthe first edition of Berk &DeMarzo Corporate Finance.Focussing on chapters 1-19 only,it continues to cover the samecontent within each chapter; theremaining 11 chapters of themain book are not covered. TheCore therefore is a perfect bookfor a shorter course in corporatefinance, where a higher levelcontent is still required.

2009 pbk0-321-55759-X / 978-0-321-55759-9Addison-Wesley

Fundamentalsof CorporateFinance+MyFinanceLabJONATHAN BERKPETER DEMARZOJARRAD HARFORD

Fundamentals of Corporate Financeis written for the undergraduatemarket. The content has beentotally rewritten and is now moreaccessible for students with nobackground in Finance. Comingout in October 2008.

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This popular text takes apractical approach to corporatefinance, applying key conceptsand techniques to a broad rangeof contemporary issues infinance. Examining financialissues from a managerial standpoint, the authors demonstratethe role finance has to play inexplaining and shaping businessdevelopment rather thanconcentrating on quantitativeaspects.

Features:• A strategic focus relating

finance to management issues,setting the subject in thecontext of corporate decision-making.

• Reliable and easy to read, thetext's clear and accessible stylepresents maths using workedexamples and diagrams to aidunderstanding and highlightapplication.

• Practical, problem-solvingapproach blends theory andpractice through a wealth ofreal-world examples, mini-casestudies and cameos to helpstudents to learn how to applytheir knowledge.

• Comes packaged with Boakes:The Financial Times: ReadingBetween the Lines

• Recommended by professionalbodies such as CIMA and ACCA

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Principles ofManagerial Finance+ MyFinanceLab,Twelfth Edition LAWRENCE J. GITMAN

Principles of Managerial Financeweaves pedagogy into conceptsand practice, providing studentswith a road map to guide themthrough the text andsupplementary tools. The TwelfthEdition now includes anemphasis on personal financeissues to add currency andrelevance to the already cohesivelearning framework.

Features:• Selected Exercises at the end

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• New! An increased focus onpersonal finance issues, plusnew personal finance examples

• MyFinanceLab, therevolutionary online learningand assessment environment,uses end-of-chapter problemswith algorithmically generatedvalues to provide unlimitedpractice and targeted tutorialsto help students master morechallenging topics.

2009 960pp Hbk0-321-55192-3 / 978-0-321-55192-4Addison Wesley

FinancialManagementPrinciples and Applications:International EditionTenth Edition ARTHUR J. KEOWNJOHN D. MARTINJOHN W. PETTYDAVID F. SCOTT

For undergraduate courses inCorporate Finance and FinancialManagement.

This text provides the theory youneed with the practice you want.With its exciting integration ofthe Harley-Davidson companytheme, this text continues toprovide a solid, enduringfoundation of the tools ofmodern theory in practice whileat the same time developing thelogic behind their use.

Features:• Entrepreneurs Perspective

boxes – dealing with topics likethe entrepreneurial process,opportunity recognitions, dealstructure, and harvesting theinvestment.

• Best Practice boxes – Relates toboards of directors, stockoptions, and executive pay;value drivers; and issuesrelated to auditing and its role,as well as recent financialscandals.

• Use of financial spreadsheetsand calculators integratedthroughout-Accompanied byhints and strategies for the useof spreadsheets, and a guidefor using a financial calculator.

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A First Course in Corporate Financepresents a true alternative tocurrent MBA offerings. It presentsall the core principles of corporatefinance within a uniqueorganizational structure that buildsfrom perfect to imperfect markets.This unifying perspective and anexample-driven presentation bothdevelop students' understandingby building from simple tocomplex and from concrete totheoretical.

Features:

• An organizational structure thatbegins with perfect markets andgradually layers on real-worldimperfections. The chaptersprogress from a risk-free to risk-neutral to risk-averse world witha risk premium, taxes,uncertainty, transaction costs,and fluctuating interest rates.This organization makes themore difficult topics associatedwith risk more understandable.

• Numerical examples presentedfirst, with easy one-to-oneformula correspondence.

• Emphasis on the why underlyingfinancial decisions and actions aswell as the what.

• Financial statement analysispresented from a financialrather than accountingperspective, with comparablesand pro formas receivingdetailed treatment.

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MyFinanceLab solves one of the biggest problems infinance: students learn better when they practice withhomework problems, but grading multi-part exercises isprohibitively time consuming.

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ValuationThe Art and Science ofCorporate InvestmentDecisionsSHERIDAN TITMANJOHN D. MARTIN

Valuation: The Art and Science ofCorporate Investment Decisions isthe first textbook to offer anintegrated approach to bothproject and enterprise valuation.The text goes beyond standardDCF analysis by includingadditional valuation methodscommonly used in practice, suchas comparables, simulations(including Crystal Ball®), andreal options.

• The text examines how thecorporate decision-makingprocess as well as the incentivesystem can positively ornegatively affect valuation.

• Real options are presented as atool to complement executiveintuition and provide a moredisciplined evaluation processthat focuses on creating value.

• Risks associated with interestrate fluctuations, variableforeign exchange rates, andfluctuating commodity pricescan create hedging and riskmanagement opportunitiesthat affect value.

• Financing: Readers shouldunderstand how financingopportunities influence thevalue of an investmentopportunity.

• Examines how limitations incognitive abilities and biases inassessing abilities of key playerscan affect valuation.

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Theory of AssetPricingGEORGE PENNACCHI

Theory of Asset Pricing unifies thecentral tenets and techniques ofasset valuation into a single,comprehensive resource that isideal for the first PhD course inasset pricing. By striking abalance between fundamentaltheories and cutting-edgeresearch, Pennacchi offers thereader a well-roundedintroduction to modern assetpricing theory that does notrequire a high level ofmathematical complexity.

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techniques includes single- andmulti-period models; modelsset in discrete-time andcontinuous-time; and modelsof endowment economies andproduction economies.

• A broad range of up-to-datetopics-including derivatives,and default-free anddefaultable fixed incomesecurities-provides the mostcurrent research.

• Recent modeling of non-time-separable utility and utility thatreflects behavioral biases isincluded, in addition tomodels of standard, time-separable expected utilityfunctions.

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This classic textbook in the field,now completely revised andupdated, provides a bridgebetween theory and practice.Appropriate for the secondcourse in Finance for MBAstudents and the first course inFinance for doctoral students,the text prepares students for thecomplex world of modernfinancial scholarship andpractice. It presents a unifiedtreatment of finance combiningtheory, empirical evidence andapplications.

Features:• Clear and succinct discussion

of current trends and recentcontributions to financeliterature provides a solidfoundation in establishedfinance theory.

• Emphasizes applications tohelp students betterunderstand the uses of Financetheory.

• End-of-chapter problemschallenge students to thinkanalytically and apply theirunderstanding of the theory.

2005 1024pp IPE0-321-22353-5 / 978-0-321-22353-1Addison Wesley

Corporate FinancialManagementThird Edition DOUGLAS R. EMERYJOHN D. FINNERTYJOHN D. STOWE

MBA or UndergraduateCorporate Finance Courses orFinancial Management

Emery, Finnery, Stowe is the onlycorporate finance text to bridgethe gap between theory andpractice with a unique pedogicalframework, and the expertise ofa researcher, practitioner, andteacher.

The authors connects the theorywith practice like no other text,not only due to the fact that eachauthor brings a special expertiseto the table, but through the 12principles that tie the textsconcepts together.

Features:• The E/F/S text weaves in the

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• The award-winning research inthe area is introduced sostudents are exposed to newtheory in Corporate Finance.

• The E/F/S 3e includesapplications on Real Optionsand how options have value tocorporations.

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Financial EconomicsSecond Edition ZVI BODIEROBERT MERTONDAVID CLEETON

This updated guide to financehas a broader scope and greateremphasis on general principlesthan most other books of itskind, which typically focusexclusively on corporate finance.

Encompasses all subfields offinance within a single unifyingconceptual framework. Offersthe "big picture" of resourceallocation over time underconditions of uncertainty.Focuses on personal financetopics, such as saving andinvesting, as well as assetvaluation.

Ideal for executives or foranyone seeking a solidunderstanding and overview ofthe field of finance.

Features: • The Three Pillars of Finance -

Based on The three pillars offinance represent the basic“laws” and principles thatapplies across all the topicalsubfields of the discipline. Bybasing the text on theseprinciples, students can seefinance as one big pictureinstead of as unconnectedpieces

• New end of chapter problems

• Updated tables and charts

• New section of Interest-Raterisk

• Revised section of StockListings

2009 500pp Hbk0-13-157952-5 / 978-0-13-157952-1Prentice Hall

Exchange Rates andInternationalFinanceFifth EditionLAURENCE COPELAND

Exchange rates and exchangerate fluctuation continue to playan increasingly important role inall our lives. Exchange Rates andInternational Finance fifth editionprovides a clear and conciseguide to the causes andconsequences of exchange ratefluctuations, enabling you tograsp the essentials of the theoryand its relevance to major eventsin currency markets. Both fixedand floating exchange ratemodels and empirical results areexplored and discussed.

Features:• A clear, non-technical

explanation of the issues,emphasising intuitiveunderstanding andinterpretation of economicarguments rather thanmathematical proofs.

• Provides a sound overview ofempirical evidence, withoutgoing into intricate detail: aspringboard for those wishingto delve deeper into thepublished literature.

• New chapter 14 –Microstructure Models

• Expanded and up-to-datecoverage of the Euro

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InvestmentsHAIM LEVYTHIERRY POST

Investments offers a topical andthorough introduction tosecurities, securities markets andinvestment strategies, discussingin detail the various ways inwhich you can minimise risk andmaximise yields.

The book takes a trulyinternational approach withcoverage of international marketsand companies.

This book is suitable for anyundergraduate or postgraduateinvestments course taken as partof a finance, business oreconomics programme.

Features:• Bridges theory and application

by using articles from thefinancial media, in particularthe Financial Times, as well asreal-world mini-cases toillustrate concepts

• A strong problem-solvingapproach is supported throughmany solved sample problemsand practice boxes throughoutthe text - strong end-of-chapterproblems and cases use realworld information and data togive students the opportunityto apply what they've learnedto solving real problems

• Appendices with regressionand Excel tools for empiricalresearch and practicalapplications

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Fundamentals ofInvestmentsHAIM LEVY

Fundamentals of Investments is aconcise, well thought-out andwell written introduction toinvestments. It is devoted tounderstanding the complexcapital market and the financialinstruments that exist in themarket. Recent years havewitnessed a revolution in thefield of finance and investmentin the capital market, with themarket becoming truly global.This book has been organizedand written around the newdevelopments and challengesfacing the capital market, andaddresses a very difficult subjectin a logical manner.

Features:• Clear Learning Objectives are

given for each chapter.

• 'Investment in the News'feature recent topical newsarticles or other information tolead into the main topicdiscussed in the chapter.

• Articles and discussions areincluded throughout the bookto emphasise the relevance toreal-world events.

• Questions and answers areprovided to allow students totest what they have learnt.

• More detailed problemquestions are also included,enabling class discussion.

• Appendices provide the basicmathematics and formulaeneeded to understand thebook

� 2002 600pp Pbk0-273-65169-2 / 978-0-273-65169-7Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Fundamentals ofInvesting+MyFinanceLabTenth Edition LAWRENCE J. GITMANMICHAEL D. JOEHNK

Fundamentals of Investing helpsstudents make informedinvestment decisions in theirpersonal and professional lives byproviding a solid foundation ofcore concepts and tools used bytoday's investors. Gitman andJoehnk use practical, hands-onapplications to introducestudents to topics and thetechniques used by both personalinvestors and money managers.

Features:• Case Problems encourage

students to use critical-thinkingskills to apply techniquespresented in the chapter,evaluate alternatives, and makerecommendations to aninvestor.

• Excel with Spreadsheets end-of-chapter exercises ask studentsto solve financial problems andmake decisions usingspreadsheets.

• Comes together withMyFinanceLab, a fullyintegrated online Homeworkand Tutorial System that helpsthe student to practice and theinstructor to assign homeworkand monitoring the progress ofthe students.

2008 720pp IPE0-321-46851-1 / 978-0-321-46851-2Addison Wesley

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IntroducingInvestmentsa Personal FinanceApproachKEITH REDHEAD

Introducing Investments offers abroad yet concise UK-based entryinto the subject of Investments.This text addresses the needs ofMBA students andundergraduate students onbusiness degrees. It is also highlyrelevant for those studying forqualifications as a financialadvisor.

Keith Redhead provides anaccessible overview of investmentalternatives coupled with anintroduction to the relevantanalysis. This open invitation intothe world of investments willequip students with theknowledge required for informeddecision-making.

Features:• Chapter goals and topic

explanation encourage aspeedy grasp of the essentialbackground to the topic.

• A focus on alternativeapproaches to portfolioconstruction provides practicalguidance for bothprofessionals and individuals.

• Topical articles from theFinancial Times 'MasteringInvestment' series delivers theideas of leading experts to thereader.

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Psychology ofInvestingThird Edition JOHN R. NOFSINGER

For undergraduate and graduateInvestments courses.

The Psychology of Investing is thefirst text of its kind to delve intothe fascinating subject of howpsychology affects investing. Itsunique coverage describes howinvestors actually behave, thereasons and causes of thatbehavior, why the behavior hurtstheir wealth, and what they cando about it.

Features:• Psychological bias is first

described and illustrated witheveryday behaviour

• The effect of the bias oninvestment decisions is thenexplained

Table of Contents1. Psychology and Finance2. Overconfidence3. Pride and Regret4. Risk Perceptions5. Mental Accounting6. Forming Portfolios7. Representativeness and Familiarity8. Social Interaction and Investing9. Emotion and Investment Decisions10. Self-Control and Decision Making

2008 128pp Pbk 0-13-230234-9 / 978-0-13-230234-0Prentice Hall

Global InvestmentsSixth EditionBRUNO SOLNIK

Global Investments, the Sixth Editionof the previously titledInternational Investments, providesaccessible coverage ofinternational capital marketsusing numerous examples toillustrate the applications ofconcepts and theories. The newtitle reflects the currentunderstanding that the distinctionbetween domestic andinternational is no longer relevantand that asset management isglobal. This book is ideal forCFA® (Chartered FinancialAnalyst) candidates, advancedfinance undergraduates, andMBA students.

Features:

• Chapter 8, AlternativeInvestments, is extensivelyrevised, particularly withrespect to hedge funds andprivate equity.

• Chapter 11, Currency RiskManagement, is reworked toadd more on currency overlayand to make it more practicalfor portfolio managers andinvestment advisors todetermine desired hedgeratios.

• In Chapter 12, GlobalPerformance Evaluation, anew, more extensive exampleof single-period performanceevaluation is added and thematerial on multi-periodperformance evaluation isreworked to make it moreaccessible.

2009 688pp Pbk0-321-52770-4 / 978-0-321-52770-7Addison-Wesley

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Options, Futures,and OtherDerivativesSeventh Edition JOHN C HULL

Designed to bridge the gapbetween theory and practice, thissuccessful book is regarded as“the bible” in trading roomsthroughout the world. Hull offersa clear presentation with variousnumerical examples, as well asgood practical knowledge of howderivatives are priced and traded.

Features:• Nonessential mathematical

material has been eithereliminated or included in end-of-chapter appendices and thetechnical notes on my website

• Concepts that are likely to benew to many readers havebeen explained carefully, andmany numerical exampleshave been included

• A new chapter on employeestock options has beenincluded in this text

• Many new topics are covered.For example, I cover the VIXvolatility index in Chapters 13and 26, variance swaps inChapter 26, Gaussianquadrature (for theimplementation of theGaussian copula model) inChapter 23, how transactionsinvolving index credit spreadswork (Chapter 23), and moreon volatility smiles (Chapter18)

2009 744pp Hbk0-13-601586-7 / 978-0-13-601586-4Prentice Hall

Fundamentals ofFutures and Options Markets and DerivatagePackageSixth Edition JOHN C. HULL

For students of Business,Economics or Math

From an author with a largeamount of 'real-world'experience, this is a reader-friendly book with lots ofnumerical examples andaccounts of real-life situations.

Hull wrote Options, Futures, andOther Derivatives. This book coversthe same ground but is written ina way that is easier tounderstand. Whether it's yourfirst day of college or you're atenured professor, this book is onyour level.

Features: • Chapter 7 contains material on

different types of swaps asmany instructors like to coverthis immediately after plainvanilla interest rate andcurrency swaps are explained

• Chapters 8 and 12 containmore material on executivestock options. Issues such asbackdating and valuation arequite topical and I find thatstudents enjoy discussing them

• Chapter 14 covers in moredetail how Black's model isused as an alternative to Black--Scholes for valuing a widerange of European options

2008 561pp Pbk0-13-135418-3 / 978-0-135418-30Prentice Hall

Global DerivativesA Strategic RiskManagement PerspectiveTORBEN JUUL ANDERSEN

Global Derivatives providescomprehensive coverage ofdifferent types of derivatives,including exchange tradedcontracts and over-the-counterinstruments as well as realoptions. There is an equalemphasis on the practicalapplication of derivatives andtheir actual uses in businesstransactions and corporate riskmanagement situations.

Various uses of financialderivatives are outlined fromrelatively simple transactionalhedging problems to morecomplex strategic riskmanagement situations andapplications of optionsperspectives in corporate riskmanagement scenarios.

This book is ideal for MBA andundergraduate students with afinance or management focus.

Features:• Derivatives are introduced in a

global market perspectivedriving home the relationshipbetween derivative pricing andcross-border capital flows.

• Describes major derivativepricing models for practicaluse, extending these principlesto valuation of real options.

• Provides a broad discussion ofstrategic risk factors andintroduces a new way oflooking at risk managementfrom an overall corporatestrategy perspective.

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Derivatives MarketsInternational EditionSecond Edition ROBERT L. MCDONALD

To be financially literate intoday's market, business studentsmust have a solid understandingof derivatives concepts andinstruments and the uses of thoseinstruments in corporations. TheSecond Edition has an accessiblemathematical presentation, andmore importantly, helps studentsgain intuition by linking theoriesand concepts together with anengaging narrative thatemphasizes the core economicprinciples underlying the pricingand uses of derivatives.

Features:• Concrete Applications

complement the pricingdiscussions.

• An emphasis on coreeconomic principles helpsstudents develop a deeper,more intuitive understandingof derivatives markets andinstruments.

• Integrated treatment offorward contracts and options.The initial chapters cover bothforwards and options,illustrating how they are usedand incorporating anextended example of hedgingby gold-mining and gold-buying firms. This approachhelps to unify option pricing;in particular, it makes it clearthat the formula for pricingstock options is the same as theformula for pricing currencyoptions.

2006 912pp IPE0-321-31149-3 / 978-0-321-31149-8Addison Wesley

Fundamentals ofDerivatives MarketsROBERT L. MCDONALD

Fundamentals of Derivatives Marketsis a succinct yet comprehensiveadaptation of the author'ssuccessful text, Derivatives Markets.Streamlined for a broad range ofundergraduate students, theapproachable writing style andaccessible balance of theory andapplications introduces essentialderivatives principles. Byexploring various methods forvaluing derivatives and bydiscussing risk managementstrategies in real-world context,Fundamentals of DerivativesMarkets develops students'financial literacy for today'scorporate environment.

Features:• Current, concrete applications

complement pricingdiscussions so students see howchallenging concepts areapplied in real-worldsituations.

• The economics of marketsand pricing is emphasizedthroughout, helping studentsdevelop a deeper, moreintuitive understanding ofderivatives markets andinstruments.

• An integrated treatment offorward contracts and optionshelps to unify option pricing,making clear that the formulafor pricing stock options is thesame as the formula forpricing currency options.

2009 576pp Pbk 0-321-55379-9 / 978-0-321-55379-9 Addision-Wesley

Bond Markets,Analysis andStrategiesSixth Edition FRANK J FABOZZI

Fabozzi's, Bond Markets, preparesstudents to analyze the bondmarket and use the tools formanaging bond portfolios.

Many texts on the market are fartoo theoretical, Fabozzi is quitethe opposite. This text coversBonds, analytical techniques forvaluing bonds and quantifyingtheir exposure to changes ininterest rates, and portfoliostrategies for achieving a client'sobjectives.

Features:• The author's many discussions

with portfolio managers andanalysts, as well as hisexperiences serving on theboard of directors of severalfunds and consultingassignments, have beeninvaluable in improving thecontent of the book.

• Two new appendices inchapter 20 featuring WachoviaSecurities.

• These two appendices areexcellent readings for studentswho want to see how creditanalysis is tackled in the real-world rather than presenting amere crunching of numbersfrom financial statements thatis often presented intextbooks.

2007 792pp Pbk0-13-198643-0 / 978-0-13-198643-5Prentice Hall

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Financial Marketsand InstitutionsFifth EditionPETER HOWELLSKEITH BAIN

With its clear and accessible style,Financial Markets and Institutionswill help students make sense ofthe financial activity that is sowidely and prominently reportedin the media. Looking at thesubject from the economist'sperspective, the book takes apractical, applied approach andtheory is covered only whereabsolutely necessary in order tohelp students understand eventsas they happen in the real world.This fifth edition has beenthoroughly updated to reflect thechanges that have occurred inthe financial system in recentyears.

Financial Markets and Institutionswill be appropriate for a widerange of courses in money,banking and finance.

Features:

• New! Chapter 12 FinancialMarket Failure and FinancialCrisis puts forward argumentsconcerning for example, theability of small firms to borrow,the problems of financialexclusion and inadequatelong-term saving and thetendency in financial marketsto bubbles and crashes.

• Focuses on UK and Europeanfinancial activity, context andconstraints.

• Frequent use of material fromthe Financial Times.

� 2007 448pp Pbk0-273-70919-4 / 978-0-273-70919-0Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Financial Marketsand InstitutionsInternational EditionSixth EditionFREDERIC S. MISHKINSTANLEY G. EAKINS

Recognizing that students needmore than an abstractdescription of financial marketsand institutions as they train tobecome managers successfullyworking in, or interacting with,the financial service industry,Mishkin and Eakins examinemodels and concepts throughthe eyes of a practicing financialmanager to see not onlywhy theymatter, but also how they areused in the real world.

Coverage of valuation concepts,more quantitative material, and astreamlined, finance-focusedpresentation.

Features:

• Wall Street Journal casestudies, and The PracticingManager and Inside the Fedfeatures provide valuable real-world context.

• New Conflicts of Interest boxeshelp students' understand theimportance of conflicts ofinterest and illustrate howpervasive they are.

• E-Finance boxes describe howchanges in technology haveaffected financial markets andinstitutions. The placement ofthese boxes throughout thetext helps illustrate the impacttechnology has had in a broadrange of areas in finance.

2009 752pp IPE0-321-55211-3 / 978-0-321-55211-2Addison Wesley

Risk Managementand FinancialInstitutionsInternational EditionJOHN C HULL

John C. Hull’s Financial RiskManagement text is the only textto take risk management theoryand explain it in a ‘this is howyou do it’ manner for practicalapplication in today’s real world.

We found that most professorsare looking for a book thatcontains up to date information,and is written for application inthe real work environment.Hull’s text offers students theability to gain knowledge that willstay with them beyond collegeand be useful in the real world.

Based on one of the mostpopular MBA courses atUniversity of Toronto entitled‘Financial Risk Management’,this text focuses on the waysbanks and other financialinstitutions measure market,credit and operational risk. JohnC. Hull, author of the book‘Options, Futures, and OtherDerivatives’ which became thestandard reference text fortraders, wrote ‘Risk Managementand Financial Institutions’ foruse in instruction as well as trade.The practical nature of the booklends itself to a ‘this is how youdo it’ presentation style thatincludes excellent account of thenew Basel II regulatoryrequirements for banks effectivein 2007.

2007 528pp IPE0-13-613427-0 / 978-0-13-613427-5Prentice Hall

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Foundations ofMarkets andInstitutionsFourth Edition FRANK J. FABOZZIFRANK P JONES

This text offers a comprehensiveexploration of the revolutionarydevelopments occurring in theworld's financial markets andinstitutions -i.e., innovation,globalization, and deregulation-with a focus on the actualpractices of financial institutions,investors, and financialinstruments.

Features:• Lengthy coverage of the

mortgage market and thesecuritization of assets.

• Extensive and integratedcoverage of international andglobal aspects of contemporaryfinance.

• Extensive coverage of themarkets for derivativesecurities.

• Equips students withfundamental informationabout the structure of thesederivatives, the markets wherethey are traded, the principlesfor pricing them, and theapplications to which financialpractitioners can put them.

• The wide array of financialinstruments available in today'smarkets is described.

• World's key financialinstitutions – Examined in-depth.

2009 650pp Hbk0-13-613531-5 / 978-0-13-613531-9Prentice Hall

Capital MarketsInstitutions andInstruments: United StatesEditionThird Edition FRANK J. FABOZZIFRANCO MODIGLIANI

Capital Markets is for upper-levelundergraduate and entry-levelMBA courses. Compared to[other texts in this market] thistext is much more advanced andthorough, providing students anin-depth understanding of allfinancial markets, instrumentsand participants.

‘The authors have masterfullycrafted each chapter finding balancebetween laconic and loquaciousness.Most, if not all, of the financialmarkets and institutions texts fail toinclude investment banks as relevantmarket participants. Not only doesCapital Markets include this keymarket 'player,' but provides thebest overview of the scope andnature of this financial entity.'

Charles B. ('Chip') Ruscher, TheUniversity of Arizona

Features:• In-depth coverage of the

various sectors of the financialmarkets.

• The wide range of instrumentsavailable in today's financialmarkets is described as well asa discussion of the continualdemand for new instruments.

• Coverage of the derivativemarkets as an integral part ofcapital markets.

2003 644pp Pbk0-13-067334-X / 978-0-13-067334-3Prentice Hall

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Introduction toBankingBARBARA CASUCLAUDIA GIRARDONEPHILIP MOLYNEUX

Provides a comprehensiveintroduction to theoretical andapplied issues relating to theglobal banking industry. The textis organised into four mainSections: Introduction toBanking; Central Banking andBank Regulation; Issues in BankManagement and ComparativeBanking Markets.

This book is suitable for allundergraduate students takingcourses in banking.

Features:

• Strong focus on contemporarycentral banking and bankregulation issues comparingthe US, Eurozone and the UKprovides students with themost up-to-date informationon banking practice.

• Bank management issues,including insight into riskmanagement techniques usedby banks prepares students tounderstand the differentfinancial features ofcommercial and investmentbanks.

• Recent developments indeveloped, emerging andtransition banking andfinancial systems are coveredin detail, familiarising studentswith different types of bankingsystems and how global trendsimpact on different types ofbanking markets.

� 2006 560pp Pbk0-273-69302-6 / 978-0-273-69302-4Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

The Economics ofMoney, Banking andFinanceFourth Edition PETER HOWELLSKEITH BAIN

The 4th edition of The Economicsof Money, Banking and Finance iswritten to meet the needs ofstudents requiring a rigorousgrounding in financialeconomics theory, combined withinstitutional and policydiscussion relevant to the 'realworld' 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-to-date examples, explains how touse relevant tables from theFinancial Times and indicatesmany sources of informationon the Internet

• Increased emphasis on theintegration of internationalfinancial markets, especiallywithin Europe

� 2008 624pp Pbk0-273-71039-7 / 978-0-273-71039-4Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Economics ofMoney, Banking andFinancial Markets + MyEconLabEighth Edition FREDERIC MISHKIN

This text comes packaged withan access kit for the new easy-to-use format of MyEconLab. Withthis, students can access practiceproblems for each chapter in thebook, graphing questions,learning resources, and livetutoring.

Features:• New insights on the monetary

policy process, the regulationand supervision of thefinancial system, andinternationalization offinancial markets.

• “Inside the Fed” boxes reflectMishkin's experience at theFederal Reserve.

• MyEconLab, the onlinehomework and tutorialresource, is tightly integratedwith this Eighth Edition.Groundbreaking graphingtechnology grades the graphsstudents draw andindividualized Study Plans helpstudents focus their study timewhile linking them toadditional learning resources.Visitwww.myeconlab.com/mishkin.

2007 1-4082-0072-4 / 978-1-4082-0072-8Addison Wesley

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Exchange Rates andInternationalFinanceFifth EditionLAURENCE COPELAND

Exchange rates and exchangerate fluctuation continue to playan increasingly important role inall our lives. Exchange Rates andInternational Finance fifth editionprovides a clear and conciseguide to the causes andconsequences of exchange ratefluctuations, enabling you tograsp the essentials of the theoryand its relevance to major eventsin currency markets. Theorientation of the book istowards exchange ratedetermination with particularemphasis given to thecontributions of modern financetheory. Both fixed and floatingexchange rate models andempirical results are exploredand discussed.

Features:• A clear, non-technical

explanation of the issues,emphasising intuitiveunderstanding andinterpretation of economicarguments rather thanmathematical proofs.

• Provides a sound overview ofempirical evidence, withoutgoing into intricate detail: aspringboard for those wishingto delve deeper into thepublished literature.

• New! Chapter 14Microstructure models

� 2008 512pp Pbk0-273-71027-3 / 978-0-273-71027-1Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Fundamentals ofMultinationalFinanceThird Edition MICHAEL H. MOFFETTARTHUR I. STONEHILLDAVID K. EITEMAN

Written for the undergraduatestudent, Fundamentals ofMultinational Finance is a focused,streamlined adaptation of themarket-leading classic,Multinational Business Finance.

The authors have includednumerous mini-cases and real-world examples to teach studentsto recognize the challenges andbenefit from the opportunitiesinherent in modern globalmarkets. Lucid explanations andengaging vignettes are renderedin the authoritative voice of thebest-selling authors.

Features:• The Trident Case – the study

of the globalization process ofa hypothetical U.S.-based firmwoven throughout the book-demonstrates the globalizationprocess, and is featured in end-of-chapter problems.

• Mini-cases animate the theorywith real-world scenarios. RealWorld Example boxes applythe concepts discussed in thetext and illuminate actualbusiness practices.

• Spreadsheet Analysis featuresillustrate the quantitative facetof analysis and model how tosolve such problems.

• New! Coverage on private equityand the chinese economy

2009 704pp Hbk0-321-55213-X / 978-0-321-55213-6Addison Wesley

MultinationalBusiness FinanceInternational EditionEleventh EditionDAVID K. EITEMANARTHUR I. STONEHILLMICHAEL H. MOFFETT

Renowned for its authoritative,comprehensive coverage ofcontemporary internationalfinance, this market-leading texttrains the leaders of tomorrow'smultinational enterprises torecognize and capitalize on theunique characteristics of globalmarkets. The authors haveembedded real-world mini-casesthroughout to apply chapterconcepts to the types ofsituations managers ofmultinational firms face.

Features:• Six parts are unified by the

common thread of theglobalization process by whicha firm moves from a domesticto a multinational businessorientation.

• An entire chapter is devoted tothe political risk challengesfaced by multinationalenterprises across threecorridors of exposure: firm-specific risk, country-specificrisk, and global-specific risk.

• Spreadsheet examples, alongwith online templates, givestudents hands on practicewith a key tool of the financialmanager.

2007 848pp IPE0-321-44956-8 / 978-0-321-44956-6Addison Wesley

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MultinationalFinanceFifth EditionADRIAN BUCKLEY

Multinational Finance is anauthoritative and comprehensivedescription of the theory andpractice of international financeand its management. This fifthedition builds on the strengths ofprevious editions, offering a user-friendly guide to the subject thatmoves through the basics to theadvanced with clarity andconciseness. The content hasbeen thoroughly revised toincorporate the most up to dateinformation in terms of markets,coverage of new financialinstruments, and the latestempirical work (in particular inrelation to discount rates andrequired rates of return). A keyfeature of this edition is its strongEuropean orientation, a themethat runs throughout the bookand makes Multinational Financeunique in its field.

Features:• Strong European orientation

with full coverage of marketsand issues relating to thisregion make the book ideal forcourses in Europe.

• Plenty of exercises andmultiple choice questions areprovided for each part to allowstudents to track their ownprogress.

• Each chapter ends with anextensive summary, sign-postedwith bullet points to ease therevision of key points.

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Introduction to RiskManagement andInsuranceNinth EditionMARK DORFMAN

For upper levelundergraduate/graduate coursesin Principles of Insurance andRisk Management.

Drawing from the author's 35-plus years of teachingexperience, this book introducesstudents to basic insuranceconcepts from the consumer'spoint of view and equips themwith the tools to makeintelligent, informed insurancepurchasing decisions.

Features:• Comprehensive Coverage:

Reflecting the insight of threedecades of students, manycolleagues, and countlessreviewers, the ninth editionprovides solid coverage of themost critical concepts andissues. The book’s 24 chaptersare divided into six sectionscovering basic principles andterminology; operational andregulatory background for theinsurance industry;homeowners and auto policiesmost likely to be purchased byreaders; professional financialplanning, including life andhealth insurance topics;advanced risk managementtopics and commercialproperty and liabilityinsurance; and employeebenefits, Social Security,unemployment insurance, andworkers’ comp.

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

Principles of RiskManagement andInsuranceInternational EditionTenth Edition GEORGE E. REJDA

Principles of Risk Management andInsurance is the market-leadingtext for this course, ideal forundergraduate courses andstudents from a mix of academicmajors. Focusing primarily onthe consumers of insurance, thetext blends basic riskmanagement and insuranceprinciples with consumerconsiderations.

In addition to the latest issuesand events in this field, the newedition discusses personal riskmanagement and financialplanning so that students applythe concepts to their own lives.

Features:• Clear exposition presents

challenging topics in areadable, user-friendly style.

• Case Application boxesconclude each chapter with anillustrative example and askstudents to apply the keyprinciples through a set ofquestions.

• Topics in corporate riskmanagement, includingenterprise risk management,loss forecasting, financialanalysis in decision making,and the application of newtechnology to riskmanagement programs areincluded in chapters 3 and 4.

2008 747pp IPE0-321-46857-0 / 978-0-321-46857-4Addison Wesley

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Creating Value fromMergers andAcquisitionsThe ChallengesSUDI SUDARSANAM

Creating Value from Mergers andAcquisitions gives an integratedand international perspective.This new book builds on andextends the author's highlysuccessful title The Essence ofMergers and Acquisitions. This isthe first book to provide acomparative analysis of the M &A scene in Europe and the US,the two most active markets inthe world. The book develops aninternational andmultidisciplinary perspective ofM & A, and considers M & A as aprocess and not a meretransaction.

Features:• Each chapter contains

numerous short illustrations toexemplify practice or toelucidate complex issues.

• Technical issues such asempirical methodology arelocated in appendices tochapters. Where necessarygraphics are used to highlightcomplex information andfacilitate reader access.

• A short case study is includedin most chapters to highlightthe main issues covered by thatchapter and to facilitate classdiscussion. Review questionsare also provided for furtherclass discussion.

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Takeovers,Restructuring, andCorporateGovernanceInternational EditionFourth Edition J. FRED WESTONMARK L. MITCHELLJ. HAROLD MULHERIN

For undergraduate/graduate-level courses on Mergers andAcquisitions, or as a supplementfor Business or CorporateFinance, Economics, or Strategy.

This book provides students witha basis for understandingmergers and acquisitions andcorporate restructuring in theframework of strategic planningissues facing managers in allcompanies, small and large.

Features:• Two new coauthors, Mark L

Mitchell and Harold Mulherin-The authors' extensivescientific, consulting andteaching backgrounds providean unmatched dimension ofreality to the text.

• Chapter 21 on MergerArbitrage - First book todescribe the arbitrage activityassociated with mergers andacquisitions.

• Includes comprehensivetreatment of corporaterestructuring.

2004 720pp IPE0-13-122553-7 / 978-0-13-122553-4Prentice Hall

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Personal FinanceTurning Money into Wealthand Student WorkbookFourth Edition ARTHUR J. KEOWN

Keown is the only PersonalFinance text that builds on 15Principles to help studentsdevelop an intuitiveunderstanding of the process offinancial planning so they canuse the resources learned in thiscourse to be better financialplanners.

This text is written directly to thestudent. It teaches students howto manage their personalfinances.

Features:

• 'In the News' Boxes. Thisboxed feature includesexcerpts from Kiplinger'sPersonal Finance Magazineand The Wall Street Journal,including many boxes thatfeature the work of JonathanClements, the famous WallStreet Journal reporter.

• Finance Matters. Boxes at theend of each chapter written byMarcy Furney, CFP, providechecklists of things to do-ineffect, free advice from acertified financial planner.

• Mini Cases. Each chaptercloses with a set of two minicases that provide studentswith real-life problems that tietogether the chapter topicsand need a practical financialdecision.

2007 672pp 0-13-174281-7 / 978-0-13-174281-9Prentice Hall

Personal FinanceThird Edition JEFF MADURA

Madura's hands-on, practicalapproach and financial plan-based organization-its six-partstructure mirrors the six steps offinancial planning-ensuresstudents learn to make soundfinancial decisions and leave thecourse with their own ready-to-implement financial plans. TheThird Edition's enhancedinteractive format featuresintegrated Internet resources anda new in-text financial planningworkbook to make sure studentsget more for their money.

Features: • Hands-on Focus: The text

features several runningexamples to help students seeconcepts in action.

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2007 720pp Pbk0-321-35797-3 / 978-0-321-35797-7Addison Wesley

Personal FinancialPlanningTheory and PracticeDEBBIE HARRISON

The first dedicated textbook forundergraduate students studyingcourses in personal finance.Covering both theory andpractice, Personal FinancialPlanning goes beyond existingproduct-based regulatoryguidebooks and consumer guidesto personal finance.

The author combines technicaldetail with a discursive analysis ofthe economic, social andregulatory environment in whichfinancial planning, as a blend ofservices and products, isdelivered in the first decade ofthe twenty-first century.

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• Case study material and exam-style questions from a wide andvaried range of sources,provide stimulating challengesfor students.

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Economics+ MyEconLabSixth Edition JOHN SLOMAN

When would youchoose this text?• Ideal for use on

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• Divided into six parts with an even micro/macrosplit.

• Starred sections and boxes provide moreadvanced material. These can be omitted withoutinterrupting the flow of the argument, allowingthe book to be used by students with differentabilities and on courses on different levels ofdifficulty.

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Economics forBusiness+GradeTrackerFourth Edition JOHN SLOMANKEVIN HINDE

When would youchoose this text?• Designed to be used

by business studiesstudents taking a first course in economics taughtfrom a business perspective.

• Aim of the book is to provide a course ineconomic principles as they apply to the businessenvironment with additional specialist businesschapters.

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Essentials ofEconomics + MyEconLabFourth Edition JOHN SLOMAN

When would you choosethis text?• Designed specifically for

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• There are 12 chapters - 6 micro, 4 macro and 2international, each providing about a week’sworth of reading.

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� 2007 560pp Pbk 1-4058-5441-3 / 978-1-4058-5441-2 Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Economics andthe BusinessEnvironment+GradeTrackerSecond EditionJOHN SLOMAN

When would you choosethis text?• Designed to be used by

business studies students taking a first short coursein economics taught from a business perspective.

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Economics 4th edition is a conciseintroduction to the coreprinciples of economics, aimed atstudents taking their first, andprobably only, one semestercourse in Economics. Thesestudents may be taking a businessrelated degree, or may be fromother degree schemes in theuniversity taking a service coursein Introductory Economics.

There is a balanced split betweenthe micro and macro economicssection and the use of casestudies and numerous examplesmakes this a lively little book forthe reader. The real differencethat this book offers the studentis the amount and variety ofquestioning material that willreally test their understanding.

Features:• Simple and clear explanations

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• Clear and well explaineddiagrams to aid understandingof key theories.

• Cases and exercises helpstudents to make theconnection between theoryand real life as well as practicewhat they are learning.

� 2007 568pp Pbk0-273-68107-9 / 978-0-273-68107-6Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Essentials ofEconomics+MyEconLabGLENN HUBBARDANTHONY P O'BRIEN

Hubbard & O'Brien is the onlybook that motivates students tolearn economics through realbusiness examples. All studentscan relate to businesses theyencounter in their everyday lives.Whether they open an art studio,do social work, trade on WallStreet, work for the government,or bartend at the local pub,students will benefit fromunderstanding the economicforces behind their work.

Features:• Chapter-Opening Cases about

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• An Inside Look concludeschapters with a newspaperarticle illustrating how a keyprinciple taught in the chapterwas used by the chapter-opening case company tomake a real business decision.The authors provide ananalysis of the article.

• MyEconLab, the onlinetutorial resource that puts youin control of your teachingand your students in control oftheir learning

2007 656pp Pbk0-13-230924-6 / 978-0-13-230924-0Prentice Hall

EssentialFoundations ofEconomics+MyEconLabFourth Edition ROBIN BADEMICHAEL PARKIN

Economics is a subject you learnby doing. Essential Foundations ofEconomics breaks the mold of atraditional text and becomes apractice-oriented learningsystem. Each chapter uses aChecklist to focus students'attention on the most importantkey concepts. A discrete sectionintroduces each of these coreconcepts and is immediatelyfollowed by a Checkpoint, a fullpage of practice that applies theconcept.

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• Checkpoints in the text areavailable for students topractice online in MyEconLab.

• NEW! News Analysis Questionsare found in the end-of-chapter material and online inMyEconLab.

• End-of-chapter problems andexercises are also developed asauto-graded questions inMyEconLab.

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Economics, Seventh Edition,introduces the central ideasof economics and explainsthem using astraightforward, precise andclear writing style. Theauthors put the principlesto work by repeatedly usingthem to illuminate a widerange of current real-worldproblems and issues.

What's New• All Reading Between the

Lines articles and analysishave been changed forthe new edition.Questions about thearticles appear in thecritical thinking exercisesat the end of eachchapter.

• New Global Markets inAction chapter and newUncertainty andInformation chapter aswell as new andreorganised coverage ofconsumer theory, factor,markets, loanable fundmarkets, monetary systemand monetary policy.

• MyEconlab is fullyintegrated into the textproviding you with thecorresponding section ofthe Mel study plan forthe in text review quiz.intext diagrams withcorresponding audioanimated version inmyeconlab are alsohighlighted with theLogo.

MyEconLab - the Power ofPractice.• MyEconlab is an online

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Economics European Edition 7th Edition withMyEconLab Seventh Edition MICHAEL PARKINMELANIE POWELLKENT MATTHEWS

Think like an Economist!Economics touches almost every aspect of life, from climatechange, terrorism and the development of new drugs, totaxes, house prices, wages, what to eat for dinner and howmuch time to spend studying. Thinking like an economistwill enable you to understand human behaviour, makemore informed decisions, and evaluate economic policies.

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Economics, 8/e, retains all of theimprovements achieved in itspredecessor with its thoroughand detailed presentation ofmodern economics, emphasis onreal-world examples and criticalthinking skills, diagramsrenowned for pedagogy andprecision, and path-breakingtechnology.

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• Interviews with Economistsfeature at the end of each part.

• New! Chapter 31 MonetaryPolicy is revised

• MyEconLab, the onlineassessment and tutorial systemthat accompanies the text,gives students the tools theyneed to learn from theirmistakes. Each online problemset becomes a true learningmoment because, at the end ofthe assignment, studentsidentify their weak spots andreceive tutorial help to masterthose areas.

2007 1-4058-8677-3 / 978-1-4058-8677-2Addison Wesley

Principles ofEconomics+MyEconLabEighth Edition KARL E. CASERAY C. FAIR

One of the all time best-sellers,this text is widely used because ofits careful, streamlined, andintuitive chapter organization.

Microeconomics OrganizationCase & Fair, present a veryprecise and simplifiedmicroeconomic model first,before introducing all theexceptions and subtleties of amore complex economic world.Only after this simplified modelis developed, do the authors givea throrough treatment of marketimperfections, externalities,public finance, and internationaleconomics. (A detailed summaryof this approach can be found inthe preface).

Macroeconomics OrganizationThe Keynesian Cross is anintegral part of this text. Case &Fair believe strongly, that a textshould use the Keynsian Crosscarefully and systematically, tobuild up to the AD/AS model.One of the great benefits of thisappoach, is that students won'tmistakenly apply what theylearned about simple demand &supply.

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2007 896pp Pbk0-13-239860-5 / 978-0-13-239860-2Prentice Hall

Economics+MyEconLabSecond Edition GLENN HUBBARDANTHONY P. O'BRIEN

Hubbard & O'Brien motivatesstudents to learn economicsthrough real business examples.

Hubbard & O'Brien demonstratethat real businesses useeconomics to make real decisionsdaily. All students can relate tobusinesses they encounter intheir everyday lives. Whether theyopen an art studio, do socialwork, trade on Wall Street, workfor the government, or bartendat the local pub, students willbenefit from understanding theeconomic forces behind theirwork.

Features:• 'Economics in Your Life'

feature was added to eachchapter opener to create apersonal dimension to thematerial for students.

• An Inside Look concludeschapters with a newspaperarticle illustrating how a keyprinciple taught in the chapterwas used by the chapter-opening case company tomake a real business decision.

• Solved Problems providemodels of how to solve aneconomic problem by breakingit down step-by-step.

• MyEconLab, the onlineassessment and tutorial system

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EconomicsPrinciples, Applications,and Tools + My EconLabFifth EditionARTHUR O'SULLIVANSTEVEN SHEFFINSTEVE PEREZANTHONY O'BRIEN

O'Sullivan/Sheffrin/Perez 5euses questions to drive studentinterest, then applications toillustrate concepts, and thentools to practice economicconcepts.

Economics uses chapter openingquestions, applications thatexplain and tie to thosequestions throughout thechapter, and chapter endingtools to help students activelyinternalize economics.

Features:• A focus on the 5 key principles

of economics shows studentsthe logic of economicreasoning and demystifies thetools of economics.

1) The Principle ofOpportunity Cost

2) The Marginal Principle(comparing marginalbenefits and marginal costs)

3) The Principle ofDiminishing Returns

4) The Principle of VoluntaryExchange

5) The Real-Nominal Principle(distinguishing real fromnominal magnitudes).

� 2007 765pp 1-4058-7334-5 / 978-1-4058-7334-5Prentice Hall

Foundations ofEconomicsInternational EditionFourth Edition ROBIN BADEMICHAEL PARKIN

Research shows the best way tolearn is to put concepts to workwith repeated practice. For thisreason, frequent, quality practiceis the cornerstone of the tightly-knit Foundations of Economicslearning system, building studentsuccess in economics by doingeconomics.

Addresses why we studyeconomics through a newfeature, Reality Check. WithFoundations of Economics, studentsare taught to view economics as askill to be honed rather than acollection of topics to bememorized.

Features:• Quality over quantity: Each

chapter of Foundations ofEconomics concentrates onthree or four core conceptsthat are called out in thebeginning-of-chapterChecklists.

• Diagrams that tell the wholestory: Since understandinggraphs is so importantgraduated colour is used toshow the direction of shifts ingraphs, and detailed,numbered captions that walkstudents step-by-step throughthe action.

2009 992pp IPE0-321-56437-5 / 978-0-321-56437-5Addison Wesley

Economics Today+ MyEconlabFourteenth EditionROGER LEROY MILLER

Students learn best when they seea concept applied in the contextof examples they understand.That is why Economics Today is sosuccessful. An abundance ofrelentlessly current, news-worthyexamples motivate every chapterand reflect the interests of today'sdiverse student population. In thisnew edition, Miller has respondedto the way students use theirtextbook as a study tool byincorporating new pedagogy tohelp students study effectively andby giving them more practice.

Features: • The balance of Keynesian and

Classical analysis givesinstructors the flexibility toteach the models and schoolsof thought they want.

• Exposure to the globaleconomy is achieved throughstrong international chapters.

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The Making ofEconomic SocietyTwelfth Edition ROBERT HEILBRONERWILLIAM MILBERG

For courses on Economics andSociety, Economic History,Economic History of the West,and The History of Capitalism.

The Making of Economic Society isthe only introductory level textthat traces the development ofour economic society from theMiddle Ages to the present,offering a balanced perspectiveon why our economy is the way itis and where it may be headed.

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• Heilbroner & Milberg waswritten to be accessible toreaders, regardless of theireconomic background and it iswidely used in courses taughtto freshmen and sophomores,as well as juniors and seniors.

2007 248pp Pbk0-13-170425-7 / 978-0-13-170425-1Prentice Hall

Economics andEconomic ChangeSecond Edition TERRY O'SHAUGHNESSYGRAHAM DAWSONPAUL ANANDSUMA ATHREYESUSAN HIMMELWEITMAUREEN MACKINTOSHMALCOLM SAWYER

A new generation of introductoryEconomics courses is emerging.These courses are now teachingeconomic principles using aheterodox view point -encouraging learners to see howeconomics is interdisciplinaryand help them reflect more onthe real-world issues.

Dawson's Economics and EconomicChange is the first introductorytextbook to match this new wayof thinking. The authors reallyencourage critical debate andsocial and ethical reflection,which are key to this approach.

The book takes a problem-basedlearning approach, focusing oncontemporary economic issues,which is ideal for studentsstarting out - helping them toconnect economics to their wayof thinking.

Features:• Simple language and little

maths used to clearly explainthe concepts that somestudents can struggle with.

• Unique chapters onInformation Technology andHealth Care within aneconomy bring topical debates,motivating learners.

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MyEconlab is an online tutorial resource that puts you incontrol of your teaching and your students in control oftheir learning.

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A Study Plan is generated from each student's resultson Sample Tests. Students can clearly see which topicsthey have mastered – and, more importantly, which theyneed to work on more. The Study Plan links toadditional practice problems and tutorial exercises tounderstand the topic further. To support the studentswhen practicing economic problems, the students alsohave access to guided solutions, animated graphs, audionarratives, flashcards, and live tutoring. MyEconLab hasa suite of graphing tools for practice and current newsarticles that tie chapter topics to everyday issues.

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Economics forBusinesswith GradeTracker Fourth Edition JOHN SLOMANKEVIN HINDE

The book covers all of the majorprinciples of economics but itsfocus throughout is firmly onapplying these economicprinciples to the real world ofbusiness.

The 4th edition has beenthoroughly revised and updatedto reflect current issues.

Companion website(www.booksites.net/sloman) withthe following for students:• multiple choice questions per

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• case studies per part

• answers to Pause for Thoughtboxes in book

• Topical Economic Issues,updated regularly

• Economic News Articles,updated regularly

• Hotlinks, updated regularly

Open access lecturer resourceson CWS including Case Studiesand PowerPoint slides.

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• Answers to Workshops, end ofchapter questions and boxquestions in book & casestudies on student CWS

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Economics and theBusinessEnvironmentSecond Edition withGradeTracker JOHN SLOMAN

Economics and the BusinessEnvironment is unique inintroducing the essentialprinciples of microeconomicsand macroeconomics andapplying them to the world ofbusiness. Consideration is alsogiven to wider, topical businessissues, such as business strategy,corporate social responsibility,ethics and the state of the globalenvironment in which we livetoday.

Features:• Key ideas explained in context

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• Technical terms defined in themargin of the page where theyfirst appear.

• A vast range of cases andapplied material demonstratehow economics can be used tounderstand real businesssituations, including casestudies on the LondonOlympics, investing inChinaand companies such asSamsung, Dyson, Body Shopand The Gap.

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Economics forBusiness andManagementSecond Edition STUART WALLALAN GRIFFITHS

As well as introducing the keyprinciples of microeconomicsand macroeconomics andapplying them to a wide varietyof situations encountered bybusiness decision makers,Economics for Business andManagement also givesconsideration to the political,legal, demographic, socio-cultural, ethical andenvironmental dimensions thatcharacterise the businessenvironment in which decisionmakers must operate. This text isalso ideal for both introductoryeconomics courses in economicstaught from a businessperspective and businessenvironment modules with aneconomic underpinning.

Features:• Takes a highly interactive and

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• A wide variety of up-to-datecase study materials, drawnfrom many business sectors,appear in every chapter. Thesecases highlight currentbusiness concerns andgovernment issues and policiesin the UK, the EU andglobally.

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EconomicApproaches toOrganisationsFourth Edition SYTSE DOUMAHEIN SCHREUDER

This is one of the few texts toplace any emphasis on theimportance of economic issuesand developments in the study oforganizations and management.It explains in a non-technical waythe behavioural theory of thefirm, game theory, agency theory,transaction cost economics,economic contributions tostrategic management, andevolutionary approaches.

This text is suitable for studentsof Organization, Managementand Economics alike. It makesthe ideal supplement to a largertext on Organizations orStrategic Management as wellproviding a concise introductionfor economic students to theanalysis of organizations from aneconomic perspective.

Features:• New! 3 new chapters on

Corporate Governance,Mergers and Acquisitions andOrganizational Forms andAlliances betweenOrganizations.

• New! Additional coverage oftrust, contracts, the interfacebetween firms and markets,auction theory and auctionmarkets, economic theory ofthe firm and competition.

• New! a comprehensive glossaryexplaining technical terms.

� 2008 352pp Pbk0-273-68197-4 / 978-0-273-68197-7Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

The Economics ofBusiness StrategyJOHN LIPCZYNSKIJ J WILSON

This textbook examines howindustry environment andbusiness strategies determinecompany performance. It providesan introduction to the economicsof business strategy, introducingkey concepts drawn frommicroeconomics, industrialorganisation, business economics,business environment,organisation studies and strategicmanagement.

The book is written for thegrowing number of courses atMBA, undergraduate, andfoundation level where readersrequire not only an integratedtheoretical framework ineconomics and management, butalso the practical skills andknowledge to examine how andwhy firms behave in certain waysin the real world.

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• Unique attempt to linkeconomic analysis of thecompetitive marketenvironment to business andmanagement strategy.

• Case studies written by theauthors and taken from theFinancial Times have beenincluded to clarify, broadenand extend key issues.

� 2003 348pp Pbk0-273-67625-3 / 978-0-273-67625-6Financial Times/ Prentice Hall

Economics forBusinessBlending Theory andPracticeSecond Edition IAN WORTHINGTONCHRIS BRITTONANDY REES

Economics in Business is a concise,business focused book whichillustrates how the ideas andperspectives of economics canhelp us make sense of the worldin which we live. This bookanalyses the business world firstand then applies the relevanteconomic theories. Businessmodels such as Porter's five-forces are used to explain therelevance of the theory tobusiness life and the realproblems faced by firms andmanagers. This is a highlyaccessible book whichcommunicates complex ideas ina straightforward and easy tounderstand manner.

Features:• Excellent balance between

discussion of economic theoryand practical illustrations helpstudents apply the theory theylearn to the real world.

• The main focus is on micro-economics, but macro analysisis introduced to help studentsgain a fuller understanding ofthe business world.

• Takes a global approach andincludes chapters oninternational markets andenvironmental issues.

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Economics forBusinessCompetition, Macro-Stability and GlobalisationThird Edition DERMOT MCALEESE

Economics for Business focuses onthree essential branches ofmodern economics: competitionand the market system,macroeconomics, and theeconomics of openness andglobalisation including theanalysis of international trade,foreign investment and exchangerates.

The book examines economicsfrom a business perspective andis selective in its coverage,focusing on setting out the bigpicture and including topics onthe basis that they throw light onissues relevant to business.

It has a policy perspective whichputs theory of the firm, strategyand macroeconomic issues in apolicy context which helpsstudents see the relevance of thetheory.

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• Clear writing style andattractive learning aids (boxes,questions for discussion,exercises and further reading).

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Principles ofBusiness EconomicsSecond Edition JOSEPH G. NELLISDAVID PARKER

The second edition of this highlysuccessful Principles of BusinessEconomics gives undergraduates,MBA students or aspiringmanagers a clear and concisetext that covers all aspects of anintroductory course inmicroeconomics. Core conceptsare covered whilst keepingtechnical jargon andmathematics to a minimum.

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points and topics fordiscussion have been providedthroughout to stimulatethinking, consolidate learningand put theory into practice.

• There is a wealth ofinternational applications withactivity questions illustratinghow the theory is applied inreal-world situations.

• A comprehensive glossary tohelp students understandterminology.

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Applied EconomicsEleventh EditionALAN GRIFFITHSSTUART WALL

Highly praised over ten editionsfor its clear presentation, itsbroad coverage of economictopics and its unique blend oftheory and application, theeleventh edition of AppliedEconomics continues thetraditions which have establishedit as the best selling text forstudents of applied economics.With its unique blend of theoryand application, AppliedEconomics communicates thevitality and relevance of thesubject to students, bringingeconomics to life and helpingthem apply economic principlesto the 'real world'.

Features:• Combines information and

analysis over 30 seperateeconomic and business topicareas.

• Examination of global policyissues provides students withan insight into the difficultiesof formulating andimplementing economic policy

• New chapter on Growth andDevelopment

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The Economics ofPublic IssuesInternational EditionFifteenth EditionROGER LEROY MILLERDANIEL K. BENJAMINDOUGLASS C. NORTH

The Economics of Public Issues is acollection of brief, relevantreadings that spark independentthinking and classroomdiscussions in principles ofeconomics, public policy, andsocial issues courses.

The Fifteenth Edition offersseven provocative new topics,updates to ongoing policydebates, and new discussionquestions. A flexible format andbuilt-in correlation guide makethis easy to integrate into acourse without adding to theinstructor's preparation time.

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• Fun and informative non-technical writing is gearedtoward principles-level studentsand does not require advancedmath.

• Using the latest debates insocial policy, the authorsencourage readers to questiontheir own assumptions and theanalysis offered by the mediaand politicians on key issuessuch as wage equity andconsumer gas prices.

2008 256pp IPE0-321-46961-5 / 978-0-321-46961-8Addison Wesley

The Economics ofMacro IssuesThird Edition ROGER LEROY MILLERDANIEL K. BENJAMIN

The Economics of Macro Issues is acollection of brief, relevantreadings that spark independentthinking and classroomdiscussions in principles ofeconomics and social issuescourses.

The Third Edition offers sixprovocative new topics, updatesto ongoing macroeconomicpolicy debates, and newdiscussion questions. A flexibleformat and built-in correlationguide make this easy to integrateinto a course without adding tothe instructor's preparation time.

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The Eighth Edition takes a newapproach to modernmacroeconomic theory with anearlier integration ofinternational topics that gives anaccurate picture of how theory isused to guide and evaluatemacroeconomic policy. Themicroeconomics chaptersinclude the latest research, andincorporate a unifying themerelated to the tension betweenself- and social-interest.

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• Chapter 17, Demand andSupply in Factor Markets, nowincludes an explanation ofefficiency wages, compensatingdifferentials, anddiscrimination.

• Chapter 18, EconomicInequality, offers newdiscussions of the effects ofglobalization on thedistribution of income bothwithin a country and acrosscountries.

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Principles ofMicroeconomics+MyEconLab Eighth Edition KARL E. CASERAY C. FAIR

Case & Fair, present a veryprecise and simplifiedmicroeconomic model first,before introducing all theexceptions and subtleties of amore complex economic world.Only after this simplified modelis developed, do the authors givea thorough treatment of marketimperfections, externalities,public finance, and internationaleconomics.

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2007 528pp Pbk0-13-156389-0 / 978-0-13-156389-6Prentice Hall

Microeconomics+MyEconLab Second Edition GLENN HUBBARDANTHONY P. O'BRIEN

Hubbard & O'Brien is the onlybook that motivates students tolearn economics through realbusiness examples.

All students can relate tobusinesses they encounter in theireveryday lives. Whether they openan art studio, do social work, tradeon Wall Street, work for thegovernment, or bartend at thelocal pub, students will benefitfrom understanding the economicforces behind their work.

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• Solved problems broken downstep-by-step

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MicroeconomicsPrinciples, Applications,and Tools+MyEconLabFifth EditionARTHUR O'SULLIVANSTEVEN SHEFFRINSTEVE PEREZ

O'Sullivan/Sheffrin/Perez 5euses questions to drive studentinterest, then applications toillustrate concepts, and thentools to practice economicconcepts.

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• Economic experiments activelyinvolve the student in role-playing as consumers,producers, and policy makers.

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Foundations ofMicroeconomics + MyEconLabFourth Edition ROBIN BADEMICHAEL PARKIN

Research shows the best way tolearn is to put concepts to workwith repeated practice. For thisreason, frequent, quality practiceis the cornerstone of the tightly-knit Foundations of Microeconomicslearning system, building studentsuccess in economics by doingeconomics.

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MicroeconomicsFifth EditionSAUL ESTRINLAIDLER DAVIDMICHAEL DIETRICH

Previous editions of this book, bySaul Estrin and David Laidlerunder the title Introduction toMicroeconomics, established itsstatus as a core microeconomicstext. As with these previouseditions, this fifth edition with anew co-author on board and atitle change is aimed at second-year undergraduates specialisingin economics.

New to this edition:

• Important new material hasbeen introduced in discussionsof choice in the face of risk(chapter 7), corporategovernance (chapter 14) gametheory (chapter 17) and theeconomics of information(chapter 25).

• Boxes provide workedexamples to bridge the gapbetween models and formalexposition and help to developkey ideas and concepts.

• Each chapter can be read onthree levels: (1) the corematerial, (2) applications anddevelopments of this material,and (3) the starred sections.

• Integrates calculus throughoutthe book.

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MicroeconomicsTheory and Applicationswith CalculusInternational EditionJEFFREY M. PERLOFF

In Microeconomics: Theory andApplications with Calculus, Perloffbrings his hallmark pedagogy tothe calculus-based course byintegrating Solved Problems andreal, data-driven applications inevery chapter. This new textoffers a serious presentation ofcalculus-based microeconomictheory and offers a suite ofcarefully crafted, calculus-basedproblem sets at the end of eachchapter.

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• Concise coverage of supplyand demand: Supply anddemand are covered togetherin Chapter 2, includingmaterial on the functionalforms of supply, demandcurves and their properties,and an introduction of formalcomparative statics, allfollowed by an appendix onestimation.

• Thorough coverage ofconsumer theory.

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MicroeconomicsInternational Edition+MyEconLab Fifth Edition JEFFREY M. PERLOFF

Getting students to successfullyapply abstract microeconomictools to complex, real-worldproblems is the ultimate goal ofintermediate microeconomicsand goal of Jeffrey Perloff whenhe pioneered the use of step-by-step Solved Problems. By settingpractice and applications in thecontext of real companies andusing real data for analysis, heleads students to connectmicroeconomic models to actualdecisions being made today.Algebra based.

Features:• Basic core theory is covered

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• Hundreds of examples andapplications use real people,real companies, and real datato illustrate basicmicroeconomic theory.

• The book uses economicmodels to probe the likelyoutcomes of changes in publicpolicies such as taxes,subsidies, barriers to entry,price floors and ceilings,quotas and tariffs, zoning, lawslimiting diversification,pollution controls, licensinglaws, and laws governingpensions.

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Pindyck and Rubinfeld now sellstwice as many copies as its nextclosest competitor, making it byfar the best-selling text in themarket. Why? Our book isclearly written, accurate, and wellloved by professos and theirstudents.

If you want a text that givesstudents a solid understandingfor how microeconomics can beused outside of the classroom,this is the right book for you.

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2009 750pp Hbk0-13-208023-0 / 978-0-13-208023-1Prentice Hall

MicroeconomicsThird Edition HUGH GRAVELLERAY REES

This is a standard text for upperlevel undergraduate/postgraduate microeconomics.The book begins at theintermediate level and ends at alevel appropriate for thegraduate student. Updated andrevised, this is a new edition ofone of the best-selling advancedmicroeconomics texts to bepublished in Europe. This wellinformed book provides acomprehensive exposition ofmodern microeconomic theory,covering many of the issuescurrently being researched anddebated. The book offers veryrigorous, mathematical treatmentof the topics discussed making itappropriate for graduate as wellas able intermediate levelstudents. The writing style isclear and concise and the book isparticularly liked for thethoroughness with which theconcepts are dealt.

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MacroeconomicsUS Edition + MyEconLabMICHAEL PARKIN

Macroeconomics, eighth edition,retains all of the improvementachieved in its predecessor withits thorough and detailedpresentation of moderneconomics, emphasis on real-world examples and criticalthinking skills, diagramsrenowned for pedagogy andprecision, and path-breakingtechnology.

Features:• Chapter 10, The Exchange

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• Chapter 13, U.S. Inflation,Unemployment, and BusinessCycle, combines and shortensmaterial on inflation and thebusiness cycle, beginning withthe AS-AD model to interpretthe inflation, growth, andcycles in the U.S. economies. Itthen explains demand-pull andcost-push inflation using theAS-AD model; the short-runtradeoff using the Phillipscurve; and the business cycleusing both the traditional AS-AD approach and the newapproach of real business cycletheory.

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Principles ofMacroeconomics+MyEconLab Eighth Edition KARL E. CASERAY C. FAIR

One of the all time best-sellers,this text is widely used because ofits careful, streamlined, andintuitive chapter organization.

The Keynesian Cross is an integralpart of this text. Case & Fairbelieve strongly, that a text shoulduse the Keynesian Cross carefullyand systematically, to build up tothe AD/AS model. One of thegreat benefits of this approach, isthat students won't mistakenlyapply what they learned aboutsimple demand & supply.

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• Updated and Expanded Endof Chapter Material-the end ofchapter material has beenexpanded and updated so youcan deliver the best questionsfor your students to learn thematerial in the class.

2007 560pp Pbk0-13-232291-9 / 978-0-13-232291-1Prentice Hall

Macroeconomics+MyEconLabSecond Edition GLENN HUBBARDANTHONY P. O'BRIEN

Hubbard & O'Brien motivatesstudents to learn economicsthrough real business examples.

Hubbard & O'Brien demonstratethat real businesses useeconomics to make real decisionsdaily. All students can relate tobusinesses they encounter intheir everyday lives. Whether theyopen an art studio, do socialwork, trade on Wall Street, workfor the government, or bartendat the local pub, students willbenefit from understanding theeconomic forces behind theirwork.

Features:• Chapter-Opening Cases about

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• 'Economics in Your Life'feature was added to eachchapter opener to create apersonal dimension to thematerial for students.

• Chapter Examples and Figuresconsistently revisit the businessdiscussed in the opener anduse that business (or industry)to motivate the economicprinciples.

2008 720pp Pbk0-13-605057-3 / 978-0-13-605057-5Prentice Hall

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MacroeconomicsPrinciples, Applications,and Tools+MyEconLabFifth EditionARTHUR O'SULLIVANSTEVEN SHEFFRINSTEVE PEREZ

Macroeconomics uses chapteropening questions, applicationsthat explain and tie to thosequestions throughout thechapter, and chapter endingtools to help students activelyinternalize economics.

Features:• Questions that open every

chapter have an associated'application' in the chapter aswell as an associated end-of-chapter question.

• Brand new Chapter Openingquestions lead off everychapter and are paired with in-chapter applications thatanswer those questions andbring the economic conceptsto life for students.

• End-Of-Chapter material hasbeen expanded andreorganized

• The end-of-chapter material in5e has been expanded andreorganized around the majorsections of the chapter and itsapplications so the studentscan better organize his/herstudy plan.

2007 448pp Pbk0-13-232928-X / 978-0-13-232928-6Prentice Hall

Foundations ofMacroeconomics + MyEconLab Fourth Edition ROBIN BADEMICHAEL PARKIN

This text comes packaged withan access kit for the new easy-to-use format of MyEconLab, whichrequires no set-up by theprofessor. With this, students canaccess practice problems for eachchapter in the book, graphingquestions, learning resources,and live tutoring. Professors whoplan to use advanced coursemanagement online shouldorder the book with MyEconLabin CourseCompass.

Section by section, Checkpointsdemonstrate how to study bystepping through a PracticeProblem and then engagingstudents with a parallel Exercise.

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2009 608pp Pbk 0-321-56268-2 / 978-0-321-56268-5Addison Wesley

Principles ofMacroeconomicsJOSEPH G. NELLISDAVID PARKER

Principles of Macroeconomics is aninvaluable reference source forUndergraduate, Postgraduate,MBA students and managers,either taking a short course or touse as a reference work for thebookshelf.

This is a book for those who areinterested in the economy in itswidest sense and it provides acommunication bridge betweenmanagers and professionaleconomists. The book avoids theuse of inaccessible jargon andesoteric debate and considers theway the international economy ischanging. It looks at how theeconomy affects businessdecisions and at fiscal andmonetary policy. The bookconsiders how supply-sideeconomics works and whathappens when interest rates goup. It also looks at why differentgovernments adopt differentpolicies.

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• Accessible approach - technicaljargon and mathematicaltreatment are kept to aminimum and discussion issupported by clear graphicalanalyses.

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For courses in intermediatemacroeconomics.

Blanchard presents a unified viewof macroeconomics, enablingstudents to see the connectionsbetween the short run, mediumrun, and long run.

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• The Core - Provides studentswith a unified view ofmacroeconomics

• The Extensions - Offersincreased depth on the subjectmatter. A flowchart on thefront endpaper makes it easyto see how the chapters areorganized, and fit within thebook's overall structure

• There is a new emphasis onemerging economies,especially much more coverageon China and Asianeconomics.

• There is now more updatedinformation on the current USdeficit, oil prices (chapter 7),interest rate rules andalternative interpretations ofthe LM relation

2009 650pp Hbk0-13-207829-5 / 978-0-13-207829-0Prentice Hall

MacroeconomicsInternational EditionEleventh Edition ROBERT J. GORDON

At a time when so many pivotaleconomic issues are closely tiedto the business cycle andmonetary-fiscal policy, RobertGordon provides critical insightinto the American and globaleconomy.

Macroeconomics builds from anearly emphasis on business cyclesand monetary-fiscal policy, inboth the closed and openeconomy, to a dynamic analysisof aggregate demand and supplyshocks as the causes of inflationand unemployment. Gordonthen discusses economic growthusing theory and real-worldexamples to compare rich andpoor countries before examiningeconomic growth in the UnitedStates.

Gordon prepares students to joinin discussion and debate aboutthe latest issues including thejobless recovery, recent tax cuts,globalization, and the 'explosion'of U.S. productivity growth.

Features:• Boasting a Keynesian

emphasis, the text containsearly coverage of incomedetermination, the IS-LMmodel and the SP-DGinflation.

• International Perspectivesboxes - expose students to theglobal applications ofmacroeconomic theory.

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MacroeconomicsSecond Edition MANFRED GARTNER

Praised for its lively and engagingwriting style, the 2nd edition ofthis truly European intermediate-level Macroeconomics text hasbeen updated to include recentdevelopments in the world ofEuropean Business. The authorcovers macroeconomic theoryand uniquely applies it to issuesaffecting the European Union,whilst staying true to its rigorouspolicy-orientated appeal. Thismakes the text an ideal choicefor all students wishing toexpand their knowledge andchallenge their understanding.

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on issues affecting Europe andinternational experiences fromoutside Europe to engage andmotivate students

• Comprehensive and rigorousapproach to macroeconomicsencourages students to thinkbehind the issues and stretchtheir learning to maximumeffect.

• Full and improved resourcepackage to include forlecturers: Online Instructor'sManual and PowerPoint Slides,for students: Multiple ChoiceQuestions, Index cards,Interactive Models and muchmore

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Froyen, 9e traces the history,evolution, and challenges ofKeynesian economics, presentinga comprehensive, detailed, andunbiased view of modernmacroeconomic theory.

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• Many of the post-1970developments inmacroeconomics have beenthe result of dissatisfactionwith the Keynesian theory andthe policy prescriptions thatfollow from it. In order forstudents to understand theevolution of macroeconomics,the author presents the historyof Keynesian thought by:

• Providing an up-to-datesummary of the Keynesianposition, including researchthat has come to be called thenew Keynesian economics

2009 550pp Pbk0-13-712971-8 / 978-0-13-712971-3Prentice Hall

MacroeconomicsInternational Edition+MyEconLabSixth Edition ANDREW B. ABELBEN S. BERNANKEDEAN CROUSHORE

Abel, Bernanke, and Croushorepresent macroeconomic theoryin a way that prepares students toanalyze real macroeconomic dataused by policy makers andresearchers. Provides a balancedtreatment of both classical andKeynesian economics.

The Sixth Edition includes thelatest work in monetary policyand research and offers workedexamples to students learningthe IS-LM model.

Features:• Coverage of inflation and

monetary policy reflects thelatest work by researchers andthe Federal Reserve.

• Early coverage of long-runtopics in chapters 3-7 reflects acommitment to modern macrotheory, followed by an equallyin-depth analysis of short-runissues in chapters 8-11.

• A balanced presentation ofboth classical and Keynesianeconomics allows students tosee the complete picture ofeconomic theory, and allowsflexibility for professors toteach the course their way.

• MyEconLab, the onlineassessment and tutorial system

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MacroeconomicsInternational EditionThird Edition STEPHEN D. WILLIAMSON

Williamson's Macroeconomics usesa thoroughly modern approachthat is consistent with the waythat macroeconomic research isconducted today. The text buildsmacroeconomic models from afoundation of microeconomicprinciples. This methodologyprepares students for furtherstudy in economics by allowingdeeper insight into growthprocesses and business cycles,integrating the study ofmacroeconomics withmicroeconomics, and maintainingconsistency with current methodsof macroeconomic research.

Features:• A flexible organization allows

professors to easily integratethe text into their courses. Thecore material is covered earlyand the remaining chapterscan be chosen to emphasizeequilibrium models, economicgrowth, business cycles,international coverage, oradvanced mathematics.

• An expanded treatment ofeconomic growth is motivatedby a simple presentation of theMalthusian (non-growth)model, plus material on theSolow growth model andendogenous growth.

• Frequent use of graphicalanalysis helps make themodeling transparent to thestudent, alongside descriptiveand algebraic presentations.

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Economic GrowthDAVUD N. WEIL

Why are some countries rich andothers poor? David N. Weil, oneof the top researchers ineconomic growth, introducesstudents to the latest theoreticaltools, data, and insightsunderlying this pivotal question.By showing how empirical datarelate to new and old theoreticalideas, Economic Growth providesstudents with a completeintroduction to the disciplineand the latest research.

With its comprehensive andflexible organization, EconomicGrowth is ideal for a wide arrayof courses, includingundergraduate and graduatecourses in economic growth,economic development, macrotheory, applied econometrics,and development studies.

Features:• New economic discussions are

integrated throughout,including: Economic growthas indicated by changes inlight as observed from space(Chapter 1) and Finance andeconomic efficiency (Chapters10 and 12)

• The latest empirical studies arewoven throughout whereappropriate, such as: IsHIV/AIDS good for growth?(Chapter 5); The economiceffects of malaria eradication(Chapter 6); The importanceof culture as evidenced byparking tickets at the UnitedNations (Chapter 14)

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InternationalEconomicsTheory and Policy + MyEconLab Eighth Edition PAUL R. KRUGMANMAURICE OBSTFELD

International Economics: Theoryand Policy is a proven approach inwhich each half of the book leadswith an intuitive introduction totheory and follows with self-contained chapters to cover keypolicy applications. The EighthEdition integrates the latestresearch, data, and policy in hottopics such as outsourcing,economic geography, trade andenvironment, financialderivatives, the subprime crisis,and China’s exchange ratepolicies.

New for the Eighth Edition, allend-of-chapter problems areintegrated into MyEconLab, theonline assessment and tutorialsystem that accompanies the text.Students get instant, targetedfeedback, and instructors canencourage practice withoutneeding to grade work by hand.For more information visitMyEconLab.

Features:• An integrated treatment and

empirical evidence of the latestmodels of trade, such as thegravity, Ricardian, factorendowments, and imperfectcompetition models.

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InternationalEconomicsThird Edition W. CHARLES SAWYERRICHARD L. SPRINKLE

Sawyer and Sprinkle is theInternational Economics textthat is appropriate for thebroadest range of students:economics majors, businessmajors, international relationsand other nonbusiness students.Its approach reinforces the toolsstudents have learned (principleslevel information), and relievesinstructors of trying to teachinternational economics whilealso teaching a set of tools withwhich students are unfamiliar.

Features:• Balanced treatment of Trade

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• Covers the most importantrecent developments ininternational economics.Sawyer and Sprinkle'sapproach is a departure fromthe historical approach andshows how the floatingexchange rate is a result ofcurrent international monetaryagreements. By offeringinformation about recentevents and issues ininternational economics, thisbook guides students to thepoint in which they can easilyunderstand any informationon international economicsthat they may encounter intheir careers.

2009 608pp Hbk0-13-605469-2 / 9780136054696 Prentice Hall

InternationalEconomicsInternational EditionSeventh Edition STEVEN HUSTEDMICHAEL MELVIN

Husted and Melvin are widelypraised for this accessibleintroduction to internationaleconomics. They use real dataand issues to motivate thetheoretical discussions, so thatstudents leave the course with apractical understanding of majorpolicy questions.

Features:• Economic theory is developed

within an intuitive framework,helping students build theirunderstanding of a core set ofconcepts rather thanmemorizing a disparate arrayof theories and models.

• Policy case studies highlightthe latest policy debates, suchas the outcomes of tradeagreements.

• Level is accessible to studentswho have taken principles ofeconomics, majors or non-majors alike. Advancedmathematics and extensionsare available in theappendixes.

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The World EconomyResources, Location, Tradeand DevelopmentFifth EditionFREDERICK P STUTZBARNEY WARF

Appropriate for undergraduatecourses in Economic Geography,International Trade,International Business,International Marketing, andInternational Development.

This text provides a soundtheoretical and practicalfoundation for understandingthe global economy in an era ofshifting borders, restructuringeconomies, and regionalrealignments. The authorscombine economic theory withgeography in addressing criticalproblems of growth, distribution,and development, and explaintheir impact on internationalbusiness.

Features:• Historical treatment of

capitalism - Includes theorigins and the processes bywhich capitalism is expandedover the world.

• Extensive treatment of serviceeconomy - Acknowledges thatservices are by far the largestcategory of economic activityin the world today, and anyintroductory book mustinclude explanations of theirgrowth and impacts.

• In-depth analysis ofglobalization and internationaltrade and investment.

2007 544pp Hbk0-13-243689-2 / 978-0-13-243689-2Prentice Hall

World Trade andPaymentsAn Introduction:International EditionTenth Edition RICHARD E. CAVESJEFFREY A. FRANKELRONALD W. JONES

Renowned for its precise, in-depth coverage of internationaltrade and finance, this classictext features a balance of thelatest research, critical policyissues, and sophisticatedeconomic analysis. The authorsintegrate the empirical studiesthoroughly, giving students aricher understanding of how theexisting economic models relateto the real world.

Features:• Greater emphasis on

microeconomic analysis ofmacroeconomic topics, such asoutsourcing, and the effects ofthe immigration andemigration on labor.

• Developing countries discussedregularly throughout the text,rather than in a single isolatedchapter, so that they areintegrated within the relevanttheoretical and policydiscussions.

2007 712pp IPE0-321-24855-4 / 978-0-321-24855-8Addison Wesley

The ChoiceA Fable of Free Trade andProtectionThird Edition RUSSELL ROBERTS

For principles of economics,surveys of economics,international economics,international trade, ormanagerial economics. No prioreconomics is assumed, but thematerial can be taught at alllevels.

Written as a novel, the bookmakes the complex concepts,issues and terminology ofinternational tradeunderstandable for students.

Professors complain that theirstudents cannot grasp the natureof how some economic tools areused or how they work in life.This novel bridges the gap ofconcepts with applications by useof a fictional story.

Features:• Every major topic of trade

policy is covered-Includingcomparative advantage,dumping, tariffs, optimaltariffs, quotas, tradeagreements, and the industrialpolicy.

• Fundamental intuition behindthe standard graphicaltreatments of internationaltrade and trade policy isprovided.

• Rich real-world issues areprovided for students todiscuss or research in depth.

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Exchange Rates andInternationalFinanceFifth EditionLAURENCE COPELAND

Exchange rates and exchangerate fluctuation continue to playan increasingly important role inall our lives. Exchange Rates andInternational Finance fifth editionprovides a clear and conciseguide to the causes andconsequences of exchange ratefluctuations, enabling you tograsp the essentials of the theoryand its relevance to major eventsin currency markets. Both fixedand floating exchange ratemodels and empirical results areexplored and discussed.

Features:• A clear, non-technical

explanation of the issues,emphasising intuitiveunderstanding andinterpretation of economicarguments rather thanmathematical proofs.

• Provides a sound overview ofempirical evidence, withoutgoing into intricate detail: aspringboard for those wishingto delve deeper into thepublished literature.

• New Chapter 14 -Microstructure Models

• Expanded and up-to-datecoverage of the Euro.

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EuropeanIntegrationMethods and EconomicAnalysisThird Edition JACQUES PELKMANS

Written by one of Europe'sleading analysts of the EuropeanUnion, the third edition of thistext has been significantlyreorganised in structure, andfully revised and updated toreflect the changes in the EUover recent years.

The third edition offers afundamental discussion, anddetailed analysis, of Europeanintegration. Uniquely it combineseconomic analysis with a detailedknowledge of the integrationmethods employed in the EU.Whilst being academicallyrigorous and assuming some priorknowledge, it is full of practicalexamples and case studies.

Features:

• Integration of economic theorywith EU regulatory and policyframework gives a unique edgeto the text

• Non-mathematical treatment ofeconomic theory - which ispresented using graphical, non-algebraic tools, allows first timestudents to grasp key concepts

• Innovative analysis of theeconomics of subsidiarity, of EUregulation, of the economicconstitution of the Union, ofservices market integration andof the EU budget

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Markets, Games, &Strategic BehaviorCHARLES A. HOLT

In his new text, Charles Holtbegins each chapter with a lead-off experiment designed as anorganizing device to introduceeconomic concepts such as theWinner's Curse, Asset MarketBubbles, and Rent Seeking.These experiments are easy tofacilitate in the classroom, andmay be run 'by hand' or onlinevia an internet browser.

The early chapters in Part I ofthe text cover the basics,providing examples that featuremarkets with buyers and sellers,simple two-person games, andindividual lottery choicedecision.

Features:• Each chapter includes an

experiment which is easy touse in class. All games areavailable online, and most arealso available to be run in class'by hand' using the end-of-chapter appendixes.

• The chapters are self-contained, making the formatvery flexible. Each chaptercontains one game, carefullybalancing theory andmethodology.

• One-a-day readings in eachchapter, ten to fifteen pageseach, can be assigned inconjunction with each in-classexperiment, or assupplemental reading.

2007 560pp Hbk0-321-41931-6 / 978-0-321-41931-6Addison Wesley

Primer In GameTheoryROBERT GIBBONS

This book's introduces one of themost powerful tools of moderneconomics to a wide audience -not only those who will specializeas pure game theorists but alsothose who will construct (or evenjust consume) game-theoreticmodels in applied fields ofeconomics.

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A Guide to GameTheoryFIONA CARMICHAEL

A Guide to Game Theory explainsthe important concepts andtechniques without usingmathematical language ormethods.

Using a wide range of examplesand applications this book coversdecision problems confronted byfirms, employers, unions,footballers, partygoers,politicians, governments, non-governmental organisations andcommunities.

Features:• The first four chapters cover

the basic concepts andtechniques such as zero sumgames, the prisoners' dilemma,Nash equilibrium, and crediblethreats, without usingmathematical language,enabling students who arealienated by maths to get togrips with the subject.

• In subsequent chapters analysisis built up in a step-by-step wayin order to incorporate moreinteresting features of theworld we live in - includingcoverage of risk, informationasymmetries, signals, long termrelationships, learning andnegotiation.

• Breaks down mathematicalbarriers relying on a logicalapproach aided by tables anddiagrams to tackle the issues.

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The Economics ofSportsInternational EditionThird Edition MICHAEL A. LEEDSPETER VON ALLMEN

Many economists find the sportsindustry to be the ideal paradigmto illustrate a range of economicconcepts, which explains why theEconomics of Sports coursecontinues to grow in popularity.Now in the Third Edition, TheEconomics of Sports exploreseconomic concepts and theory-industrial organization, publicfinance, and labor economics-inthe context of applications fromAmerican and internationalsports.

Features:• A unique framework

introduces the essentials ofeconomics in three sectionsillustrating key areas-industrialorganization, public finance,and labor economics. The finalsection covers theories relatedto the not-for-profit sector suchas the theory of bureaucracy.

• The impact of 'mega-events'like the Olympics, Super Bowl,and World Cup, on local andnational economies is coveredthroughout.

• Biographical sketches of highlyinfluential people in theeconomics of sports areincluded in each chapter tohelp students appreciate theformative roles they played indefining teams and leagues.

2008 496pp IPE0-321-49693-0 / 978-0-321-49693-5Addison Wesley

Sports EconomicsSecond Edition RODNEY D. FORT

Fort's Sports Economics, 2/e is theonly text that provides enoughcontent and rigor for a coursetaken primarily by economicsmajors.

Features:• Graphical presentation of the

impact of profit maximizationon the long run talent choiceby owner.

• Rodney Fort is a recognizedauthority on sports economicsand business, both in theUnited States andinternationally. His dozens ofarticles and monographs coversports topics as diverse as cross-subsidies in U.S. sportsleagues, predatory behavior byMajor League Baseball towardAfrican American BaseballLeagues during integration,analysis of competitive balance,and comparative analysis ofNorth American and Europeansports leagues. Hiscontributions appear in theAmerican Economic Review,Journal of Political Economy,Journal of EconomicLiterature, Economic Inquiry,Scottish Journal of PoliticalEconomy, and the Journal ofSports Economics to name afew. He also serves on theeditorial boards of the Journalof Sports Economics, the newlyfounded International Journalof Sport Finance, and theEastern Economic Journal.

2007 552pp Hbk0-13-170421-4 / 978-0-13-170421-3Prentice Hall

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PersonnelEconomicsWILLIAM S. NEILSON

Neilson is the first PersonnelEconomics text writtenspecifically for economics majors,and is the only undergraduatetext on information economics.

Students love this course becauseit is so applied-everyone isinvolved in an employmentrelationship at one time oranother, and the students learnwhat strategies employers use aswell as how employees shouldrespond to them. Professors loveit because they get to teach whatMicro economists actually do:principal-agent problems,signaling problems, repeatedgames, bargaining, and muchmore.

Features:

• Organization: The book isloosely organized around thetwo major topics of paying andhiring employees. Thecompensation section can besubdivided into a section onpiece rate pay and a section onother, more strategic methodsof compensation. The hiringsection can be subdivided intoone on adverse selection, oneon finding a job andnegotiating a contract, andone on other, less information-based topics. The text containstwo tools chapters, one onoptimization, but withoutcalculus, and one on gametheory.

2007 288pp Pbk0-13-148856-2 / 978-0-13-148856-4 Prentice Hall

Cost BenefitAnalysisConcepts and PracticeThird Edition ANTHONY BOARDMANDAVID GREENBERGAIDAN VININGDAVID WEIMER

For courses in Cost-BenefitAnalysis, taught in EconomicsDepartments, Public PolicyDepartments, and PublicAdministration Departments.Also ideal forpracticing policyanalysts andpublic managers.

This authoritative, marketleading text is distinct for it'sconsistent application of a nine-step framework for conductingor interpreting a cost-benefitanalysis.

Features:• The authors break a CBA

down into nine basic steps tohelp make the process ofconducting and/orinterpreting a CBA moremanageable. They firstillustrate these nine steps inChapter 1, with thestraightforward example of theCoquihalla Highway project.This dry run gives students anopportunity to see the practicalrealities of the entire CBAprocess early, before gettinginto technical detail. Theconceptual and practical issuesintroduced in this example arethen more fully developedthroughout the rest of thebook.

2006 576pp Hbk0-13-143583-3 / 978-0-13-143583-4 Prentice Hall

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IndustrialOrganizationCompetition, Strategy,Policy, Second Edition JOHN LIPCZYNSKIJ J WILSONJOHN GODDARD

This new edition of IndustrialOrganization improves on thesuccess of the first edition toprovide a strong link between thetheory and analysis of industrialeconomics and to give real worldapplication of the theory to thebusiness environment. Aparticular focus on research andincreased mathematical rigourexpands the text's appeal.

This book is ideally suited tostudents on an intermediate oradvanced level course inIndustrial Organisation orIndustrial Economics.

Features:• A wealth of up-to-date case

study material referring toleading British, European andUS companies enables a real-world understanding of thesubject.

• Extensive coverage ofempirical research related tomarket structure, strategy andfirm performance provides aninvaluable springboard forreaders wishing to pursue thesubject at a higher level.

• Written from a Europeanperspective, focusing whereverpossible on European Businessand Industry.

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IndustrialOrganizationTheory and PracticeThird Edition DON E. WALDMANELIZABETH J. JENSEN

Written solely for theundergraduate audience, thisstreamlined Third Edition ofIndustrial Organization: Theory andPractice – which features earlycoverage of Antitrust--punctuatesits modern introduction toindustrial organization withrelevant empirical data and casestudies to show students how toapply theoretical tools.

Features:• Theoretical coverage is

modern and less rooted in theStructure ConductPerformance approach.

• The authors provide up-to-datecoverage of merger history,firms' motives for mergers, andthe effects of mergers oncompetition and welfare, andempirical evidence onmergers.

• Case studies and relevantapplications helpundergraduate students graspthe close connection betweentheory and the real world, andgain insight into public policyissues such as antitrust,regulation, deregulation, andinternational trade.

2007 736pp Hbk0-321-37610-2 / 978-0-321-37610-7Addison Wesley

Modern IndustrialOrganizationInternational EditionFourth Edition DENNIS W. CARLTONJEFFREY M. PERLOFF

Written by two of the field's mostrespected researchers, ModernIndustrial Organization goesbeyond the traditional structure-conduct-performance frameworkby using the latest advances inmicroeconomic theory, includingtransaction cost analysis, gametheory, contestability, andinformation economics.

Fully updated to reflect newtrends and topics, focusing onproviding students with a clear,unified structure for analyzingtheories and empirical evidenceabout the organization of firmsand industries.

Features:• In-depth modern coverage

provides a thoroughbackground in microeconomictheory.

• Practical examples illustratethe role of individual theoriesin current policy debates.

• Designed for flexibility, thistext can be tailored for usewith different audiences andincludes starred sections andtechnical appendices that canbe used to increase the level ofdifficulty and depth ofcoverage.

2005 800pp IPE0-321-22341-1 / 978-0-321-22341-8Addison Wesley

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Market RegulationROGER SHERMAN

Market Regulation gives studentsthe economic intuition to analyzethe history of antitrust andregulation, diagnose currentcorporate strategy, and evaluatepossible policyrecommendations. RogerSherman grounds modernexamples in historical contextand develops thought-provokingdiscussions to motivate studentsfrom many different majors.

The structure of the text caneasily be adapted for use in avariety of courses. Three mainsections-antitrust, industryregulation, and social regulation-present the basic theories. Theindustry regulation chapters(Part II) are self-contained forflexibility, covering specificindustries such ascommunications, postal service,and energy.

Features:• A flexible organization - uses a

set of common introductorychapters followed by severalself-contained chapters thatserve as illustrative examples ofcore antitrust and regulatoryprinciples.

• Informational boxes presentillustrative examples ofparticular chapter topics,numerical examples of theory,or extended mathematicalcomputations.

• The end-of-chapter summaryconcisely reviews the maintopics to help students retainimportant lessons.

2008 960pp Hbk0-321-32232-0 / 978-0-321-32232-6Addison Wesley

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Environmental andNatural ResourceEconomicsEighth Edition TOM TIETENBERGLYNNE LEWIS

With a tight integration of publicpolicy and economic theory, thisbest-selling text provides a well-rounded introduction to thefield. Tietenberg's extensive workin research and policy lends acrucial real-world context, so thatstudents explore the latestquestions and debates.

The Eighth Edition offers awealth of new examples and hottopics such as geneticallymodified organisms and the cost-effectiveness of newtransportation fuels.International issues receiveincreased attention throughdiscussions of environmentalproblems and policies in WesternEurope, China, and developingnations.

Features:• Praised for its tight integration

of economic theory with real-world public policy.

• Chapter-specific Web links inbook's Companion Web Sitegive students resources forfurther exploration.

• The text is designed to beaccessible to students who havecompleted an introductorymicroeconomics course.

2009 656pp Hbk0-321-48571-8 / 978-0-321-48571-7Addison Wesley

Natural Resourceand EnvironmentalEconomicsThird Edition ROGER PERMANMICHAEL COMMONJAMES MCGILVRAYYUE MA

This text has been writtenprimarily for the specialistmarket of second and third yearundergraduate and post-graduatestudents of economics.

Natural Resource andEnvironmental Economics is amongthe leading textbooks in its field.Well written and rigorous in itsapproach, this third editionfollows in the vein of previouseditions and continues to providea comprehensive and clearaccount of the application ofeconomic analysis toenvironmental issues.

The early chapters explain thedevelopment and role ofenvironmental economics beforefurther chapters advance thestudent at a suitably challengingbut achievable level.

Features:• Relates environmental

economics to ethics and thenatural sciences.

• Rigorous and comprehensiveaccount of the application ofeconomic analysis toenvironmental issues.

• The mathematics of the text iscovered in a separateappendix.

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EconomicDevelopmentTenth Edition MICHAEL P. TODAROSTEPHEN C SMITH

Economic Development has beenextensively updated for the 10thedition, with new materialreflecting some of the mostinfluential recent work in thefield. Throughout the text,leading theories and keyevidence on economicdevelopment are introduced inan intuitive manner accessible toundergraduates and otherswithout extensive training ineconomics beyond principles ofmicroeconomics andmacroeconomics.

Data in all of the chapters andcase studies have been updated.

Features:• The material is presented in

sixteen chapters (with the finalchapter a briefer review ofemerging issues), so the fulltext can be covered in astraightforward fifteen-weekcourse outline.

• Models are introduced in anintuitive and step-by-stepmanner; and the text neverloses sight of the goal ofproviding students with a deep,real-world understanding ofthe developing world and itseconomic developmentchallenges.

• All chapters have beensubstantially revised for thisnew 10th edition.

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An Introduction toEconomicGeographyGlobalization, UnevenDevelopment and PlaceDANNY MACKINNONANDREW CUMBERS

Introduction to Economic Geographyguides students through the coreissues and debates of economicgeography, whilst still exploringthe wide range of approachesand paradigms that are currentlyenlivening the discipline.

Focusing on the themes ofglobalisation, unevendevelopment and place, theauthors convey the diversity andvitality of contemporary economicgeography, balancing coverage of“traditional” areas with insightinto new and evolving topics.

Features:• The dominant political

economy approach issupported by cultural andinstitutional insights to offerstudents a variety ofperspectives on each topic

• Research, case studies andexamples drawn from a diverserange of countries provide aglobal context

• Each chapter contains a widerange of pedagogical features,including chapter maps,reflective questionsandexercises, allowing studentsto engage with the material,test their knowledge andconceptual understanding, andreflect on their learning

� 2007 376pp Pbk0-13-129316-8 / 978-0-13-129316-8Prentice Hall

The Economics ofPovertyTenth Edition BRADLEY R SCHILLER

For courses in economics ofpoverty and discrimination,welfare politics and policy, socialproblems, and sociology ofpoverty, in the departments ofeconomics, sociology, urbanstudies, education and socialwork.

As the leading college text in thefield for over twenty years, thisbook has been distinguished byits relevant coverage, tightorganization, multidisciplinaryperspective, and timeliness. Theninth edition preserves thesequalities while incorporating newreference material.

Features:• New! Chapter on Global

Poverty that lendsinternational perspective topoverty and inequalitydiscussions

• More focus on income mobilityof poor, welfare, andminimum-wage households

• More discussion of SocialSecurity work disincentives

• Latest evidence on school re-segregation by race and class

• Assesses alternative measuresof income and asset poverty

2008 352pp Pbk0-13-188969-9 / 978-0-13-188969-9Prentice Hall

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Modern LaborEconomicsTheory and Public Policy:International Edition10th EditionRONALD G. EHRENBERG &ROBERT S. SMITH

The best-selling Modern LaborEconomics provides a clear,comprehensive introduction tolabor market behaviour. Inaddition to presenting coretheory, Ehrenberg and Smithprovide empirical evidence for oragainst each hypothesis, explorethe usefulness of various theoriesfor public policy analysis, andinclude detailed policy examplesin each chapter.

Features: • A new chapter-Chapter 16, The

Labor Market Effects ofInternational Trade andProduction Sharing-discussesinternational trade andglobalization.

• New coverage of behavioraleconomics regarding thehousehold is included inChapter 7, Labor Supply:Household Production, theFamily, and the Life Cycle.

• Heavily revised immigrationcoverage reflecting the latestnews and data is integratedinto Chapter 10, WorkerMobility: Migration,Immigration, and Turnover.

• Updated data, graphs, andboxed examples throughoutbring currency and relevancyto the text.

2009 672 pages IPE0-321-53896-X / 978-0-321-53896-3 Addison-Wesley

Law and EconomicsInternational EditionFifth EditionROBERT COOTERTHOMAS ULEN

Law and economics has becomea central course in U.S. legaleducation and for studentsmajoring in topics likeeconomics, political science, andphilosophy. Cooter and Ulenprovide a clear introduction toeconomic analysis and itsapplication to legal rules andinstitutions that is accessible toany student who has takenprinciples of microeconomics.

The book's structure is flexible,beginning with an introductoryoverview of economic toolsfollowed by paired chapters infive 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 recentdevelopments is expanded,including that of law and socialnorms, efficiency vs. equity,private disputes vs. tax-and-transfer, and behavioral lawand economics.

• A clear writing style andextensive collection ofapplications, both in the textand on the CompanionWebsite, allow for flexibility inlevel and teaching styles.

2008 592pp IPE0-321-52290-7 / 978-0-321-52290-0Addison Wesley

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Economics ofHealth and HealthCareInternational EditionFifth EditionSHERMAN FOLLANDALLEN GOODMANMIRON STANO

Heath Care Economics text teachesthrough core economic themesrather than concepts unique tothe health care economy.

Students who take the HealthCare Economics course may ormay not have ample backgroundin Economics. Folland's text isorganized such that coreEconomics concepts are thebackbone of the Heath Carecontent coverage.

Features:• Organization of content by

economic themes - Arrangedby such themes as demand andsupply, the economics ofinformation, moral hazard dueto insurance, and benefit-costanalyses.

• Emphasizes the applicability oftraditional economic analysesto a wide range of health-related problems.

• Gives students the connectionsbetween economic principlessuch as supply and demandand relates them to health careand insurance.

• Features on up-to-dateapplications of theory andpolicy developments

2007 648pp IPE0-13-234252-9 / 978-0-13-234252-0Prentice Hall

Economics Medicineand Health CareThird Edition GAVIN MOONEY

This text is appropriate for awide range of courses in healtheconomics includingundergraduate, postgraduate andMBA.

This book outlines howeconomics can assist in theplanning, financing and deliveryof health care. The book aims toencourage policy makers andplanners, as well as those at thesharp end of health care, tounderstand the merits of usingand embracing healtheconomics. With this goal inmind, Economics, Medicine andHealth Care introduces simpleeconomic concepts andhighlights some of the ways inwhich economic analysis cancontribute to health servicepolicy-making.

The third edition of this text hasbeen thoroughly updated toreflect recent changes anddevelopments in the field and itcontinues to be an indispensableguide to health economics for allthose concerned with health caremanagement.

Features:• Written by the leading name in

health economics.

• Takes an internationalapproach.

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Statistics forEconomics,Accounting andBusiness StudiesFourth Edition MICHAEL BARROW

The fourth edition of Statistics forEconomics, Accounting and BusinessStudies presents an exceptionallyclear and concise introduction toa range of statistical concepts andtechniques. Using actual data toillustrate the theory, this student-friendly book shows how real-lifeproblems can be solved usingstatistical techniques andrefreshingly explains why theyare used. Throughout the textkey issues are highlighted andmany common statistical trapsand mistakes are revealed andexplained.

This is a core text forintroductory courses in statisticsat undergraduate and MBA level.

Features:• Boxes highlight interesting

issues and common mistakes,breaking up the text andkeeping students engaged

• Real-life practical workedexamples throughout the textensure constant self testingand reinforce learning

• A focus on the use ofcomputing in statistics usingindustry based software helpsto illustrate how spreadsheetscan be used to solve problems,giving students a true feelingof how a statistician appliestheir knowledge

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Mathematics forEconomics andBusinessFifth EditionIAN JACQUES

Mathematics for Economics andBusiness provides a thoroughfoundation in mathematicalmethods for economics, businessstudies and accountancystudents. Assuming little priorknowledge, this informal text is agreat companion for those whohave not studied maths in depthbefore.

Features:

• Problems embeddedthroughout the text to teststudents' understanding andanswers given to help studentswork through their mistakes.

• Advice boxes and bubblesencourage an informallearning environment andhelp students avoid commonpitfalls.

• Methodical approach toteaching ensuring studentslearn the techniques and thenapply these to economic andbusiness situations.

• Example and practiceproblems demonstrate the useof computer software packages,such as Excel and Maple,exposing students to the reallife use of the mathematicalmethods.

• Topics are divided into one ortwo hour sessions to helpstudents work at a realisticpace.

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EssentialMathematics forEconomic AnalysisThird Edition KNUT SYDSAETERPETER HAMMOND

This text provides aninvaluable introduction to themathematical tools thatundergraduate economistsneed. The coverage iscomprehensive, ranging fromelementary algebra to moreadvanced material, whilstfocusing on all the core topicsthat are usually taught inundergraduate courses onmathematics for economists.

Features:• New! Increase in worked

examples set in an economiccontext.

• New! Section in Ch 9Integration on Differentialequations.

• New! Section in Ch10Interest rates and Presentvalues on differenceequations

• Custom Publishing - Manyadopters of EssentialsMathematics For EconomicAnalysis have found that theyrequire just one or two extrachapters from the companionvolume Further Analysis ForEconomic Analysis. Custompublishing will enable you toprovide access to additionalchapters for your students bothonline and in print. For moreinformation see page 3

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Further Mathematicsfor EconomicAnalysisSecond Edition KNUT SYDSAETERPETER HAMMONDATLE SEIERSTADARNE STROM

Further Mathematics for EconomicAnalysis is a companion volume tothe successful and highly regardedEssential Mathematics for EconomicAnalysis. It finds the right balancebetween mathematics andeconomic examples, providing atext that is demanding in level andbroad ranging in content, whilstremaining accessible andinteresting to its target audience.This book is inteded for advancedundergraduate and graduatestudents of economics whosemathematical requirements gobeyond the material usually taughtin undergraduate courses.

Features:• Systematic treatment of the

calculus of variations, optimalcontrol theory and dynamicprogramming.

• New! Coverage on optimisationtransferred from Essentials ofEconomic analysis

• New! Extended answers toproblems are available online ina new Students Manual alongwith additional practiceproblems.

• Value Pack with Sydaseter,Essential Mathematics for EconomicAnalysis for £65.99. ISBN: 978-1-4082-0099-5

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Introduction toEconometricsInternational EditionSecond Edition JAMES H. STOCKMARK W. WATSON

Designed for a first course inintroductory econometrics,Introduction to Econometrics,reflects modern theory andpractice, with interestingapplications that motivate andmatch up with the theory toensure students grasp therelevance of econometrics. Theauthors integrate real-worldquestions and data into thedevelopment of the theory, withserious treatment of thesubstantive findings of theresulting empirical analysis.

Features:• Real-world questions and data:

All examples can beunderstood by students with anintroductory economicsbackground.

• Contemporary choice oftopics: Stock and Watson focuson the procedures and testscommonly used in modernpractice.

• Advanced topics: Part V, onintroductory econometrictheory, is suitable for thoseteaching a more rigorous basiccourse and for those teachingmathematical sections ofundergraduate courses ormaster's level econometricscourses.

2007 840pp IPE0-321-44253-9 / 978-0-321-44253-6Addison Wesley

Introduction toEconometricsBrief EditionInternational EditionJAMES H. STOCKMARK W. WATSON

In keeping with their successfulintroductory econometrics text,Stock and Watson motivate eachmethodological topic with a real-world policy application that usesdata, so that students apply thetheory immediately. Introductionto Econometrics, Brief Edition, isa streamlined version of theirtext, including the fundamentaltopics, an early review of statisticsand probability, the core materialof regression with cross-sectionaldata, and a capstone chapter onconducting empirical analysis.

Features:• Contemporary theory and

practice are reflected in thechoice of topics, focusing onthe procedures and testscommonly used in modernpractice.

• An opening review of statisticsand probability emphasizessampling variability, samplingdistributions, and howsampling uncertainty ishandled using the methods ofstatistical inference.

• Pedagogy helps studentsmaster the material,throughKey Concept boxesthat highlight and reinforceessential ideas and sidebarsthat provide interesting real-world examples closely tied tothe central ideas.

2008 544pp IPE0-321-44296-2 / 978-0-321-44296-3Addison Wesley

EconometricsTheory and Applicationswith EViewsBEN VOGELVANG

Econometrics: Theory andApplications with EViews provides abroad introduction to quantitativeeconomic methods, for examplehow models arise, theirunderlying assumptions and howestimates of parameters or othereconomic quantities arecomputed.

The author combineseconometric theory with practiceby showing and exercising its usewith the software package EViews.The emphasis is onunderstanding how to select theright method of analysis for agiven situation, and how toactually apply the theoreticalmethodology correctly.

Written for any undergraduate orpostgraduate course inEconometrics.

Features:• A quantitative economic

research project is simulated inthe case studies throughoutvarious chapters using realeconomic data, showing thereader how he/she canconduct their own econometricresearch project and write acomplete research paper

• Only relevant statistical andmathematical theory is used todiscuss principles helpingminimise mathematics forstudents.

• Numerous screenshots ofEViews windows have beenincluded to clarify its use

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EconometricsA Modern Introduction:International EditionMICHAEL P. MURRAY

Econometrics: A ModernIntroduction conditions studentsto think like econometriciansright from the start by openingwith a unique Monte Carloexercise, and connectseconometrics to economic theorythrough a series of exemplaryeconometric analyses presentedthroughout the text.

Features:• Students learn to critically

evaluate economic conclusionsthrough the use of originaldata and compelling topicssuch as discrimination,demand for cocaine, capitalpunishment, and infantmortality.

• The text begins with a MonteCarlo exercise that comparesstudents' own estimators of theslope of a line through theorigin. The exercise conditionsstudents to think likeeconometricians right fromthe start by focusing theirattention on how estimatorsperform across repeatedsamples.

• Regression's Greatest Hitsfeatures, which present a seriesof exemplary econometricanalyses, help students make aclear connection betweeneconometrics and economics.

2006 976pp IPE0-321-22328-4 / 978-0-321-22328-9Addison Wesley

Using EconometricsA Practical Guide:International EditionFifth EditionA.H. STUDENMUND

Combining single-equation linearregression analysis with intuitivereal-world examples andexercises is key to the success ofUsing Econometrics. Clear writingand a practical approach toeconometrics that eschews theuse of complex matrix algebraand calculus evidence thisessential text's accessibility.

As the subtitle, A Practical Guide,implies, this book is aimed notonly at beginning econometricsstudents, but also at regressionusers looking for a refresher andat experienced practitioners whowant a convenient reference.

Features:• An elementary statistics

chapter, written by leadingstatistics author Gary Smith,lays the foundation for thetext.

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AABEL, Andrew B. 70

ALEXANDER, David 10

ANDERSEN, Torben Juul 41

ARENS, Alvin 25

ARNOLD, Glen 28

ATKINSON, Anthony A. 19

ATRILL, Peter 4, 11, 18, 29

BBADE, Robin 52, 55, 64, 68

BAMBER, Linda S. 18

BARROW, Michael 86

BENEDICT, Augustine 10

BERGMAN, Andreas 27

BERK, Jonathan 32

BHIMANI, Alnoor 17

BLACK, Geoff 6

BLANCHARD, Olivier 69

BOAKES, Kevin 30

BOARDMAN, Anthony 79

BOCZKO, Tony 24

BODIE, Zvi 38

BODNAR, George H. 24

BRITTON, Anne 11

BUCKLEY, Adrian 47

CCARLTON, Dennis W. 80

CARMICHAEL, Fiona 76

CASE, Karl E. 54, 63, 67

CASU, Barbara 45

CAVES, Richard E. 73

CHOI, Frederick D. 16

COOTER, Robert 84

COPELAND, Laurence 38, 46, 74

COPELAND, Thomas E. 37

DORFMAN, Mark 48

DOUMA, Sytse 59

DYSON, John R. 6

EEITEMAN, David K. 46

ELLIOTT, Barry 14

EMERY, Douglas R. 37

ESTRIN, Saul 65

FFABOZZI, Frank J. 42, 44

FOLLAND, Sherman 85

FORT, Rodney D. 77

FRASER, Lyn M. 15

FREEMAN, Robert J 27

FROYEN, Richard T. 70

GGARTNER, Manfred 69

GIBBONS, Robert 76

GILLESPIE, Ian 12

GITMAN, Lawrence J. 31, 33, 39

GLAUTIER, Michel 7

GORDON, Robert J. 69

GRAVELLE, Hugh 66

GREENE, William H. 89

GRIFFITHS, Alan 61

HHARRISON, Debbie 50

HARRISON, Walter T. 13

HAYES, Rick 25

HEILBRONER, Robert 56

HOLMES, Geoffrey 15

HOLT, Charles A. 76

HOPPER, Trevor 21

HOQUE, Zahirul 21

HORNGREN, Charles T. 7, 8, 12, 20, 23

HOWELLS, Peter 43

HOWELLS, Peter 45

HUBBARD, Glenn 52, 54, 63, 67

HULL, John C. 41, 43

HUSTED, Steven 72

IISON, Stephen 52

IVES, Martin 27

JJACQUES, Ian 86

KKAPLAN, Robert 22

KEOWN, Art 30

KEOWN, Arthur J. 33, 50

KIM, Kenneth A. 30

KOTHARI, Jagish 10

KRUGMAN, Paul R. 72

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LLEEDS, Michael A. 77

LEVY, Haim 39

LIPCZYNSKI, John 59, 80

MMACKINNON, Danny 83

MADURA, Jeff 50

MCALEESE, Dermot 60

MCDONALD, Robert L. 42

MCLANEY, Eddie 5, 29

MCWATTERS, Cheryl 19

MELVILLE, Alan 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

NNEALE, Bill 31

NEILSON, William S. 78

NELLIS, Joseph G. 60, 68

NOBES, Christopher 16

NOFSINGER, John R. 40

OO'SHAUGHNESSY, Terry 56

O'SULLIVAN, Arthur 55, 64, 68

PPARKIN, Michael 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

REVSINE, Lawrence 14

ROBERTS, Clare 16

ROBERTS, Russell 73

ROMNEY, Marshall B. 24

RUSSELL, David 23

SSAWYER, W. Charles 72

SCHILLER, Bradley R. 83

SCHOENEBECK, Karen P. 15

SHERMAN, Roger 81

SLOMAN, John 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 12

SYDSAETER, Knut 86, 87

TTIETENBERG, Tom 82

TITMAN, Sheridan 36

TODARO, Michael P. 83

VVAN HORNE, James 31

VOGELVANG, Ben 88

WWALDMAN, Don D. 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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AAccounting 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

BBond Markets, Analysis and Strategies, 6e 42

Book-keeping and Accounts, 6e 4

Business Finance, 7e 29

Business Finance: A Value Based Approach 31

CCapital Markets, 3e 44

Choice, The, 3e 73

Comparative International Accounting, 10e 16

Corporate Accounting Information Systems 24

Corporate Finance and Investment, 5e 33

Corporate Finance, 4e 29

Corporate Finance: International Edition 32

Corporate Finance: The Core 33

Corporate Financial Accounting and Reporting, 2e 12

Corporate Financial Management, 3e 37

Corporate Financial Management, 4e 28

Corporate Governance, 2e 30

Cost Accounting, 13e 23

Cost Accounting: An Essential Guide 23

Cost Benefit Analysis, 3e 79

Creating Value from Mergers and Acquisitions 49

DDerivatives Markets, 2e 42

EEconometric Analysis, 6e 89

Econometrics 88

Econometrics: A Modern Introduction 89

Economic Approaches to Organisations, 4e 59

Economic Development, 10e 83

Economic Growth 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

Economics of Money, Banking and FinancialMarkets, 8e 45

Economics of Poverty, The, 10e 83

Economics of Public Issues, The, 15e 62

Economics of Sports, The 77

Economics Today, 14e 55

Economics, 2e 54

Economics, 4e 52

Economics, 5e 55

Economics, 6e 51

Economics, 8e 54

Economics: European Edition, 7e 53

Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, 8e 82

Essential Foundations of Economics, 4e 52

Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis, 3e86

Essentials of Corporate Financial Management 28

Essentials of Economics 52

Essentials of Economics, 4e 51

European Integration, 3e 75

Exchange Rates and International Finance, 5e 38

Exchange Rates and International Finance, 5e 46

Exchange Rates and International Finance, 5e 74

FFinancial Accounting and Reporting, 12e 14

Financial Accounting for Decision Makers, 5e 11

Financial Accounting, 4e 11

Financial Accounting, 7e 13

Financial Accounting, Reporting & Analysis, 2e 14

Financial Accounting: A Business Process Approach, 2e 13

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Financial Accounting: An International Approach 10

Financial Accounting: An InternationalIntroduction, 3e 10

Financial Accounting: An Introduction 10

Financial Accounting: An Introduction, 4e 11

Financial and Managerial Accounting 8

Financial Economics, 2e 38

Financial Management Accounting, 4e 6

Financial Management for Decision Makers, 4e 29

Financial Management, 10e 34

Financial Markets and Institutions, 5e 43

Financial Markets and Institutions: International Edition, 6e 43

Financial Reporting and Analysis 14

Financial Theory and Corporate Polity, 4e 37

Financial/Managerial Accounting 8

First Course in Coporate Finance, A 34

Foundations of Economics, 4e 55

Foundations of Finance, 6e 30

Foundations of Macroeconomics, 4e 68

Foundations of Markets and Institutions, 4e 44

Foundations of Microeconomics, 4e 64

Frank Wood's Business Accounting Volume 1, 8e 4

Frank Wood's Business Accounting Volume 2, 8e 4

Fundamentals of Corporate Finance 33

Fundamentals of Derivatives Markets 42

Fundamentals of Financial Management, 13e 31

Fundamentals of Futures and Options, 6e 41

Fundamentals of Investing, 10e 39

Fundamentals of Investments 39

Fundamentals of Multinational Finance, 3e 46

Further Mathematics for Economic Analysis, 2e 87

GGlobal Derivatives 41

Global Investments, 6e 40

Government and Non-Proit Accounting, 9e 27

Guide to Game Theory, A 76

IIndustrial Organization, 2e 80

Industrial Organization, 3e 80

International Accounting, 6e 16

International Corporate Reporting 16

International Economics, 2e 72

International Economics: International Edition, 7e 72

International Economics: Theory and Policy, 8e 72

International Financial Reporting 13

Interpreting and Analyzing Financial Statements 15

Interpreting Company Reports and Accounts, 10e 15

Introducing Investments 40

Introduction to Accounting and Finance 6

Introduction to Banking 45

Introduction to Econometrics, 2e 88

Introduction to Econometrics: Brief Edition, 2e 88

Introduction to Economic Geography, An 83

Introduction to Financial Accounting, 9e 12

Introduction to Government and Not-for-ProfitAccounting, 6e 27

Introduction to Management Accounting, 14e 20

Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance, 9e 48

Investments 39

Issues in Management Accounting, 3e 21

LLaw and Economics, 5e 84

MMacroeconomics 67

Macroeconomics, 2e 67

Macroeconomics, 2e 69

Macroeconomics, 9e 70

Macroeconomics: International Edition, 11e 69

Macroeconomics: International Edition, 3e 70

Macroeconomics: International Edition, 6e 70

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 andInterpretation 19

Management Accounting: International Edition, 5e 19

Management and Cost Accounting, 4e 17

Management Control Systems, 2e 21

Managerial Accounting 18

Managerial Accounting for Business Decisions, 2e 18

Market Regulation 81

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Markets, Games & Strategic Behavior 76

Mathematics for Economics and Business, 5e 86

Microeconomics, 2e 63

Microeconomics, 3e 66

Microeconomics, 5e 64

Microeconomics, 5e 65

Microeconomics, 7e 66

Microeconomics: International Edition, 5e 65

Microeconomics: Theory and Applications with Calculus 65

Modern Industrial Organization, 4e 80

Multinational Business Finance, 11e 46

Multinational Finance, 5e 47

MyAccountingLab 9

MyEconLab 53

MyFinanceLab 35

NNatural Resource and Environmental Economics, 3e 82

OOptions, Futures, and Other Derivatives, 7e 41

PPersonal Finance, 3e 50

Personal Finance, 4e 50

Personal Financial Planning 50

Personnel Economics 78

Primer in Game Theory 76

Principles of Accounting 7

Principles of Auditing, 2e 25

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

Principles of Macroeconomics, 8e 67

Principles of Managerial Finance, 12e 34

Principles of Managerial Finance, 5e 31

Principles of Microeconomics, 8e 63

Principles of Microeconomics, 8e 63

Principles of Risk Management and Insurance, 10e 48

Psychology of Investing, 3e 40

Public Sector Financial Management 27

RReading and Understanding theFinancial Times 30

Risk Management and Financial Institutions 43

SSports Economics, 2e 77

Statistics for Economics, Accounting and BusinessStudies, 4e 86

Strategic Management Accounting, 2e 21

Takeovers, Restructuring and CorporateGovernance, 4e 49

Taxation, 13e 26

Theory of Asset Pricing 36

UUnderstanding Financial Statements, 8e 15

Using Econometrics, 5e 89

VValuation 36

WWorld Economy, The, 5e 73

World Trade and Payments: International Edition,10e 73

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