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Introduction to Econometrics 5e Author: C Dougherty | OUP UK | Paperback | March 2016 | 610 pages | 9780199676828


Introduction to Econometrics provides students with clear and simple mathematics notation and step-by-step explanations of mathematical proofs, to give them a thorough understanding of the subject. Extensive exercises throughout build confi dence by encouraging students to apply econometric techniques.


Retaining its student-friendly approach, Introduction to Econometrics has a comprehensive revision guide to all the essential statistical concepts needed to study econometrics, additional Monte Carlo simulations, new summaries, and non-technical introductions to more advanced topics at the end of chapters.


Online resources are available for lecturers and students. Please contact your academic consultant for more information. Macroeconomics 7e


Editor: M Burda and C Wyplosz | OUP UK | Paperback | June 2017 | 624 pages | 9780198737513


Macroeconomics teaches students to be young economists, providing a contemporary approach to the subject and a wealth of real-life case studies to allow students to understand how economics works in practice.


• The most applied macroeconomics textbook on the market, utilising case studies from the post-crisis macro economy to help students think like modern economists


• Presents macroeconomics from a European perspective making it easier for students to relate the concepts to their own economic environment


• Provides a comprehensive analysis of modern macroeconomics with a balance of theoretical approaches; fully up-to-date with the most current debates over the role of the banking system in the macroeconomy


• A wealth of online content provides lecturers with a ready bank of practical resources to use in their teaching and gives students the opportunity to test their understanding of key concepts.


Online resources are available for lecturers and students. Please contact your academic consultant for more information. Maths for Economics 4e Author: G Renshaw | OUP UK | Paperback | March 2016 | 728 pages | 9780198704379


Drawing on his extensive experience teaching in the area, Geoff Renshaw has developed Maths for Economics to enable students to master and apply mathematical principles and methods both in their degrees and their careers. Knowledge is built up in small steps rather than big jumps, and once confi dent that they have fi rmly grasped the foundations, the book helps students to make the progression beyond mechanical exercises and on to the development of a maths tool-kit for the analysis of economic and business problems - an invaluable skill for their course and future employment.


Online resources are available for lecturers and students. Please contact your academic consultant for more information. Organization Theory 4e


Author: M Hatch | OUP UK | Paperback | March 2018 | 440 pages | 9780198723981


Organization Theory off ers a clear and comprehensive introduction to the study of organizations and organizing processes. Through the unique three-perspective approach, students are challenged to explain, explore, and evaluate organizational theory, drawing on their own experiences as well as the book’s diverse practical examples.


The fourth edition includes a host of new learning features, which examine the practicality of theorizing and encourage students to broaden their intellectual reach. ‘Theory to Practice’ boxes and case studies highlight organizing processes in a range of settings, either through real-life, business examples or through exercises that encourage students to apply the theory to organizations they know or organizing experiences of their own. ‘Think like a Theorist’ and ‘Exercise Those Perspectives’ boxes then encourage students to actively theorize and evaluate, developing essential critical thinking skills and a greater understanding of the complex knowledge with which organization theorists grapple. By taking theory off the page, students can learn through doing and adopt a refl exive stance to the world around them.


Organizational Behaviour and Work Author: F Wilson | OUP UK | Paperback | March 2018 | 456 pages | 9780198777137


As the most critical yet accessible introduction to organizational behaviour and work this book will help you understand the complexities of organizational life and evaluate modern business practices.


Classic organizational behaviour topics such as team-working, motivation, and change are complemented by core critical approaches such as power and control, organizational misbehaviour, and health and well-being through a clear three-part structure. Students are encouraged to look beyond a descriptive approach and truly engage with the content. Examples and ‘Stop and Think’ boxes placed throughout chapters, as well as end-of-chapter case studies with accompanying questions, provide the opportunity for this engagement and show how each chapter’s theoretical coverage applies in real-life business situations. Suggestions of fi lms and novels which relate to the chapter topic provide further opportunities to see organizational behaviour in context and demonstrate just how prevalent its principles are in everyday life.


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