English for Students of Economics : Microeconomics
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English for Students of Economics: Microeconomics is the third in a ¬series of three books designed to assist students who want to develop English skills in the area of economics and business. The book uses ¬mi¬croeconomics concepts and terminology, as well as teaching skills and strategies, to provide students with the knowledge necessary to understand and analyze microeconomics readings. This edition includes more extensive vocabulary exercises in addition to a new English-to-English Vocabulary List. It also includes a structured writing component that contains a new section on formal e-mail messages. The book is aimed at intermediate to advanced learners who already have a good foundation in English vocabulary and grammar, as well as some knowledge of introductory microeconomics in their native language. An important feature of the book is the Glossary which explains the important terms in English.
This new edition has been thoroughly revised. While the structure of the book remains the same, the passages have been revised and updated to reflect changes and new developments in the field over the past decade. A new unit on income distribution and equity addresses an issue of great interest and concern in today’s world: the growing gap between the rich and the poor, and the role of economic policy in addressing it.
Other books in the series include English for Students of Economics: General Economics and English for Students of Economics: Macroeconomics.
Introduction
What is economics?
Factors of Production
Supply and Demand
Elasticity
Product and Factor Markets
Consumer Behavior
Production
Costs
Market Structure
Environmental economics
Equity
Vocabulary List
Glossary
Appendix 1. Microeconomics terms with greek equivalents
Appendix 2. Pronunciation of common mathematical expressions
Index of use of english exercises
Bibliography