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Value Pack Macroeconomics: Australia in the Global Economy + MyEconLab with eText

Value Pack Macroeconomics: Australia in the Global Economy + MyEconLab with eText 1

by Parkin & Bade
Multiple copy pack
Publication Date: 20/11/2015
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This pack contains 1 copy of Macroeconomics and 1 printed access card to MyEconLab with eText. A practice-oriented learning system that breaks the traditional textbook mould. Explore the interactive brochure  To help students focus on the most important concepts—and effectively practice application of those concepts—Macroeconomics is structured around a Checklist/Checkpoint system. The result is a patient, confidence-building program that prepares students to use economics in their everyday lives, regardless of what their future career will be.   MyEconLab has been designed and refined with a single purpose in mind: to create those moments of understanding that transform the difficult into the clear and obvious. With comprehensive homework, quiz, test, activity, and tutorial options, instructors can manage all their assessment needs in one program. MyEconLab is not a self-paced technology and should only be purchased when required by an instructor. The duration of access to MyEconLab is set by your instructor for your specific unit of study.
ISBN:
9781488608995
9781488608995
Category:
Economics
Format:
Multiple copy pack
Publication Date:
20-11-2015
Publisher:
Pearson Education Australia
Edition:
1st Edition
Pages:
536

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Contains Spoilers: Keep Reading?

Book good and what I expected.

However, there were some collating issues, such as 21 pages missing, misalignment of pages (making it hard to read them), pages stuck together (I managed to separate these), and sections of the book repeated.

Thankfully I could use the eText for the pages that I could not access or read. However, being a rural remote learner, the internet is NOT my preferred learning platform.

Contains Spoilers Yes
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