English for the Students of Economics, an EAP textbook for undergraduate university students of Economics, aims to develop the learners’ reading ability in academic contexts. To this end, it:
• includes a variety of up-to-date authentic texts from a wide range of text types and genres
• focuses on fostering reading skills and strategies helpful in disciplinary contexts
• has a broad range of meaningful and engaging tasks and activities
• organizes units around themes to make them reader-friendly
• involves in-depth vocabulary activities
• provides great opportunities for improving grammar in context
• uses translation as both a reading practice and a translation activity
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تعداد صفحات نسخه دیجیتال : 240
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Introduction
Unit One: General
Reading 1: Basic Concepts in Economics
Reading 2: The Circular Flow of Income
Unit Two: Microeconomics
Reading 1: Economics Basics: Supply and Demand
Reading 2: Estimating Supply and Demand in the World Oil Market
Unit Three: Macroeconomics: Supply and Demand
Reading 1: Aggregate Supply and Demand
Reading 2: Income and Substitution Effects
Unit Four: Macroeconomics vs Microeconomics
Reading 1: How Can We Best Increase Our Nation’s Wealth
Reading 2: Economics as a Study of Provisioning
Unit Five: A Look at Keynes and Economics
Reading 1: Keynesian Economics
Reading 2: John Maynard Keynes
Unit Six: New Keynesian Economics
Reading 1: Change to the Classic Approach
Reading 2: Depressions in Monetary Disequilibrium
Unit Seven: Phillips Curve
Reading 1: The Successful Economy
Reading 2: Examining the Phillips Curve
Unit Eight: Government Policies
Reading 1: Fiscal Policy
Reading 2: Level of Output with Government Expenditures or Taxes
Unit Nine: Production Possibilities Frontier
Reading 1: Production Choices
Reading 2: Feasible Outputs
Unit Ten: Money and Monetary Issues
Reading 1: Money and Banks
Reading 2: Semantic Traps: Money, Income, and Wealth
Unit Eleven: Markets
Reading 1: Free Markets and Prosperity
Reading 2: Firms and Market Structure
Unit Twelve: Islamic Economics
Reading 1: Monetary Management in an Islamic Economy
Reading 2: An Introduction to Modern Islamic Economics and Finance
Unit Thirteen: Unemployment
Reading 1: Did Spain Have a 24% Unemployment Rate in 1994?
Reading 2: Unemployment Classification
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