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Macroeconomics ,9th edition

Author: Andrew Abel, Ben Bernanke, Dean Croushore

School: Modibbo Adama University of Technology

Department: Administration, Social and Management science

Course Code: CC402

Topics: Long-run Economic Performance, productivity, employment, consumption, saving, investment, open economy, long-run economic growth, asset market, money, prices, business cycles, macroeconomic policy, macroeconomic analysis, classical business cycle analysis, market-clearing macroeconomics, keynesianism, unemployment, inflation, exchange rates, business cycles, monetary policy, federal reserve system, government spending

Macroeconomics ,11th edition

Author: Rudiger Dornbusch, Stanley Fischer, Richard Startz

School: Modibbo Adama University of Technology

Department: Administration, Social and Management science

Course Code: CC402

Topics: National Income Accounting, Growth, Accumulation, Aggregate Supply, Aggregate Demand, Wages, Prices, Unemployment, inflation, Income, Spending, Money, Interest, Income, Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy, nternational Linkages, Consumption, Saving, Investment Spending, credit, Financial Markets, Asset Prices, Depression, Hyperinflation, Deficits, International Adjustment, Interdependence

Macroeconomics

Author: Robert Barro

School: Modibbo Adama University of Technology

Department: Administration, Social and Management science

Course Code: CC402

Topics: Solow Growth Model, National-Income Accounting, Gross Domestic Product, Price Level, Nominal GDP, Real GDP, Conditional Convergence, Long-Run Economic Growth, Consumption, Saving, Business Cycle, Labor Supply, Capital Utilization, Employment, Unemployment, Demand for Money, Price Level, Inflation, Money Growth, Interest Rates, Government Expenditure, Taxes, Public Debt, Sticky Prices, Nominal Wage Rates, Exchange Rates

Economics ,ninth edition

Author: Arthur O’Sullivan, Arthur Perez, Stephen Sheffrin, Steven Perez

School: Modibbo Adama University of Technology

Department: Administration, Social and Management science

Course Code: CC202

Topics: Economic Analysis, Opportunity Cost, Marginal PrincipleVoluntary Exchange, Comparative Advantage, Exchange, market, Demand, Supply, Market Equilibrium, Demand Curve, Market Equilibrium, supply curve, Unemployment, Inflation, GDP, gross domestic product, Capital Deepening, Economic Growth Rates, Economic Growth, Aggregate Supply, Economic Fluctuations, Fiscal Policy, Aggregate Demand, income-Expenditure Model, investment, Financial Markets, Consumption Function, Equilibrium Output, Government Spending, Taxation, Money, Banking System, monetary policy, Federal Reserve, Modern Macroeconomics, Macroeconomic Policy, international Trade, Public Policy, international Finance, Market Efficiency, Government Intervention, elasticity, Market Equilibrium, Consumer Choice, Market Structure, Pricing, Production Technology, Cost, Perfect Competition, Market Entry, Monopolistic Competition, Monopoly, Price Discrimination, External Costs, Environmental Policy, Public Goods, Public Choice, Labor Market, Income Distribution

Economics ,9th edition

Author: Paul Samuelson, William Nordhaus

School: Modibbo Adama University of Technology

Department: Administration, Social and Management science

Course Code: CC321

Topics: Modern Mixed Economy, supply, demand, product market, Consumer Equilibrium, Production, Business Organization, Analysis of Costs, Cost Theory, Decisions of the Firm, Perfectly Competitive Markets, Imperfect Competition, Monopoly, Economics of Uncertainty, factor markets, labor, land, capital, labor market, Natural Resources, Environment, Capital, Interest, Profits, Government Taxation, Taxation, Expenditure, International Trade, Measuring Economic Activity, consumption, investment, Business Cycle, Aggregate Demand, Money, financial System, economic growth, Monetary Policy, economic growth, Economic Development, global economy, Exchange Rates, International Financial System, Open-Economy Macroeconomics, unemployment, inflation, economic policy, Macroeconomics

Summary on GSS106 (Perspectives in the social science)

Author: Ohms

School: Nnamdi Azikiwe University

Department: General studies

Course Code: GSS106

Topics: social media, social sciences, ageing, human development psychology, genes, genotype, phenotype, demand, supply, social media participation, internet, alcohol consumption, mass communication, broadcasting, electronic media, interpersonal communication

Cultural anthropology ,8th edition

Author: Barbara Miller

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHI314

Topics: Cultural anthropology, anthropology, evolution of humanity, evolution, of culture, researching culture, consumption, exchange, reproduction, human development, disease, illness, healing, kinship, domestic life, social groups, social stratification, power, politics, social order, communication, religion, expressive culture

Principles of Economics ,8th edition

Author: Alfred Marshall

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Administration, Social and Management science

Course Code: ECO101

Topics: Economic laws, Economic Generalization, wealth, consumption, labour, necessaries, income, capital, consumer demand, wants, satisfaction, Elasticity of Wants, value, utility, agents of production, Land, labour, capital, organization, Growth of Wealth, population, Industrial Organization, business management, demand, supply, marginal cost, Distribution of the National Income, national income, Earnings of Labour, Interest of Capital, Profits of Capital, Business Power, Rent of Land, land tenure

Introductory Economics ,4th edition

Author: Arleen Hoag, John Hoag

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Administration, Social and Management science

Course Code: ECO101

Topics: economic systems, price determination, demand, supply, Market Equilibrium, price elasticity, diminishing returns, cost, revenue, profit, Perfectly Competitive Supply, monopoly, imperfect competition, Unemployment, Inflation, Gross Domestic Product, price index, business cycles, level of income, consumption, investment, Macro Equilibrium, government, Keynesian Cross, Fiscal Policy, money, Monetary Tools, Economic Policy

Principles of Economics 2

Author: Adeola Adenikinju

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Administration, Social and Management science

Course Code: ECO202

Topics: Economics, National Income Accounting, Consumption Function, Investment, Government, Aggregate Demand, Fiscal Policy, Price Level, Money, Banking System, International Trade, Economic Systems

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