Microeconomics in Modules


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Adapted by Paul Krugman and Robin Wells from their bestselling microeconomics textbook, Microeconomics in Modules is the only text for the principles of microeconomics course organized in the supremely accessible, highly effective modular format. Instead of chapters of standard length, the book covers the fundamentals of microeconomics in 45 brief (4-10 page) modules divided into 14 sections. Microeconomics in Modules offers the best of what makes Krugman/Wells a classroom favorite (story-telling approach, engaging writing, fascinating examples and cases), in a format students and instructors will love. Extensive educational research shows that students absorb more from shorter reading assignments than longer ones. And with coverage in self-contained modules, instructors can assign specific topics without asking students to read entire chapters. See what's in the LaunchPad




Microeconomics in Modules


Book Description

With the acclaimed writing and teaching approach of Paul Krugman and Robin Wells, Microeconomics in Modules offers: A concise, accessible introduction to economics with 45 modules divided into 8 sections A format that lets students explore economics at an effective pace—one essential topic at a time. Each module is easily readable in a single sitting. Updated coverage based on the Second Edition of Krugman and Wells, Economics, with same engaging features and writing that have made the Krugman/Wells a classroom favorite. Section-concluding Reviews and Problem Sets that help students tie together what they have learned from the modules in that section.
















Microeconomics in Modules


Book Description