1st Edition

Doing Economics

By Peter Smith Copyright 2016
    168 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    168 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Doing Economics offers a clear and accessible guide to the nature of Economics. Unlike many other mainstream disciplines, economics is a subject that many students meet for the first time when they arrive at University to study the subject at degree level. The way economics is studied at university level can vary greatly from economics as represented in the media, but this handy beginner’s guide bridges that gap.

    This book answers such questions as:

    • What is economics as a subject?
    • What sorts of questions does it address?
    • What skills are needed to become a good economist?
    • Where will it take me?

    Students will be introduced to the key characters who contributed to the development of economics, as well as to the central ideas and concepts. This definitive guide outlines the attributes that make a good economist and presents a wide variety of employment opportunities that can follow the study of economics. Familiarising students with the important terms and issues, it is an essential volume for all students approaching this fascinating subject.

    Part 1 Defining Economics 1. What is Economics? 2. The origins and evolution of economic thinking Part 2 The Scope of Economics 3. Individuals and Economics 4. Competition and Market Failure 5. Debates in Macroeconomics and Development 6. Economics as a Science? 7. Economics and Society Part 3 Studying Economics 8. the Economist’s Toolkit 9. Preparing for University 10. Economics at University Part 4 Using Economics 11. Attributes of an Economics Graduate 12. Prospects for you as an Economics Graduate

    Biography

    Peter Smith is Emeritus Professor in Economics at the University of Southampton, UK. He has published textbooks for A-level economics and produced interactive learning materials to accompany a best-selling first year undergraduate text. He is an Associate of the Economics Network, a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a Reviewer for the Quality Assurance Agency.