Economics: Developed Specifically for the IB Diploma

Economics: Developed Specifically for the IB Diploma
ISBN-10
0435089986
ISBN-13
9780435089986
Series
Economics
Category
Economics
Pages
706
Language
English
Published
2011
Authors
Sean Maley, Jason Welker

Description

Student textbook and online resources written specifically for the 2011 curriculum Key features: Clearly differentiated content for both Standard and Higher Level students. Includes highly visual graphs and topical examples to aid students' understanding of real-world economics. Contains answers to quantitative exercises found throughout the book. Integrated with free online learning resources at www.pearsonbacconline.com to support and extend study. Written in clear, accessible English for students whose first language is not English. For your local prices please contact your Pearson representative.

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