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Business Professor Releases New Electronic Book "Economics For Everyone: An Introduction To Economics."
Economics For Everyone covers many of the topics in economics including Economic History, Macro and Micro Economics, The Economics of Public Choice and International Economics.
(PRWEB) February 13, 2005 -- Economics For Everyone is different from Introduction to Economics textbooks because it has only a few graphs and formulas. And it's electronic so it is always up to date. A description of the book and the purchase price are available at Ebookomatic.com.
Topics covered in the book include: The law of Supply and Demand. The Cost of Production. Classical Economics and the theories of Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus, and John Stuart Mill. NeoClassical Economics and the theories of Alfred Marshal and Thorstein Veblen. Keynesian Economics and modern Macroeconomics. The Economic Battle between Japan, The European Union and The United States.
Dr. Carmichael has over 20 years' combined business experience as vice president of finance and planning for Manufacturers Hanover Trust, Bank of America and First Interstate Bank. He also has worked as a budget manager and branch chief for the U.S. federal court system and the U.S. Small Business Administration. Carmichael currently teaches at Gardner-Webb University, and has previously taught at Lenoir-Rhyne College and Johns Hopkins University. He has a B.S. in economics a MBA in Finance and a Ph.D. in Business Administration.
In addition to Economics for Everyone: An Introduction to Economics, he has written "Economics and Politics in America: A Peoples History," The paperback version of this book was released in October of 2004 by Publish America Corp.
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