Economics : In terms of the good, the bad and the economist/ by Matt McGee
By: McGee, Matt.
Material type: TextPublisher: Australia: IBID Prees, 2012Edition: 3rd Ed.Description: 662 p.ISBN: 9781921917028.Subject(s): EconomicsDDC classification: 330 Online resources: Sample | Student Exemplar 1 | Student Exemplar 2 Summary: Matt McGee This is the third edition of Matt McGee’s bestselling text for the I.B. Diploma course (SL& HL). The many improved features of this edition include: • alignment with the IB syllabus divided into 97 ‘bite sized’ chapters. • whenever possible, text is supported by large colour coded diagrams linking to text and theory. • chapters finish with a revision section including core diagrams. • a complete glossary. • substantial additional material such as exam questions and answers, case studies, IA and EE will be available as free downloads on the IBID website. • non-syllabus material clearly indicated as ‘A Little Depth’ for ambitious students. Students and teachers who are used to a 'dry' treatment of the subject will find this book provocative, enlightening and refreshing. This is a rather personal account from an economist who clearly loves teaching and is equipped with a wry sense of humour. Readers will find a mixture of solid academia, shoot-from-the-hip earthiness and simple humourItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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[REF] | Christ Junior College - IB Economics | IB DIPLOMA | 330 MCG (Browse shelf) | In transit from Christ Junior College to Christ Junior College - IB since 05/03/2021 | 22000499 |
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Matt McGee
This is the third edition of Matt McGee’s bestselling text for the I.B. Diploma course (SL& HL).
The many improved features of this edition include:
• alignment with the IB syllabus divided into 97 ‘bite sized’ chapters.
• whenever possible, text is supported by large colour coded diagrams linking to text and theory.
• chapters finish with a revision section including core diagrams.
• a complete glossary.
• substantial additional material such as exam questions and answers, case studies, IA and EE will be available as free downloads on the IBID website.
• non-syllabus material clearly indicated as ‘A Little Depth’ for ambitious students.
Students and teachers who are used to a 'dry' treatment of the subject will find this book provocative, enlightening and refreshing. This is a rather personal account from an economist who clearly loves teaching and is equipped with a wry sense of humour. Readers will find a mixture of solid academia, shoot-from-the-hip earthiness and simple humour
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