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Essentials of Economics – Nabila/ Zulkhairi/Irlisuhayu/Rosmaiza

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This textbook is a comprehensive Economics textbook, which provides students with detail discussions and explanations of basic microeconomics and macroeconomics. This textbook will assist students on their understanding of Economics in the easiest way. It is designed for students pursuing introductory Economics courses at institutions of higher learning. It contains 15 chapters, combined with relevant case studies for additional information relevant to economics theories and concepts. The key topics are presented systematically and progressively. The textbook contents encompass thorough discussions, enabling students to grasp economic theories and concepts easily. The Islamic economic perspectives are also included throughout the textbook to reflect the importance of the Islamic viewpoint incorporated in the field. Each chapter is equipped with suitable diagrams and graphs, appropriate examples, a chapter summary and ample exercises that allow students to study independently. Complete answers are given to the students at the end of the textbook.

Table of Content

Chapter 1. Introduction to Economics
Chapter 2. Demand and Supply
Chapter 3. Elasticity
Chapter 4. Market Equilibrium
Chapter 5. Theory of Consumer Behaviour
Chapter 6. Production, Cost and Revenue Theory
Chapter 7. Theory of the Firm and Market Structure
Chapter 8. Theory of Distribution
Chapter 9. Introduction to Macroeconomics
Chapter 10. Measuring National Income and Output
Chapter 11. Determination of National Income Equilibrium
Chapter 12. Money, Banking and the Financial System
Chapter 13. Public Finance
Chapter 14. Macroeconomics Problem
Chapter 15. International Economics