Economics studies how people, businesses and governments use resources. What shapes our decisions? How do we allocate goods and services? What does a rational choice look like? In this third edition of Economics: A Southern African Context, the authors expertly guide us through the key principles of economics, providing a solid foundation in the subject. The text combines relevant Southern African examples with a clear and accessible narrative. By encouraging critical engagement with economic theories, it provides a basis for examining today’s economic, social, and political issues.
Key Features:
•A new structure to refocus the book and align with teaching
•Additional online chapters, including the Economics of Pandemics, available in Connect®
•Fully updated pedagogy, including Interactive Graphs, Last Word, and Quick Quiz boxes
•Discussions on new developments in economics, such as the consequences of COVID-19 and the impact of BRICS membership on trade in South Africa
•Revised end-of-chapter content to test comprehension, including Review Questions, Discussion Questions and Problems, available in Connect®
Economics: A Southern African Context is available with McGraw Hill’s Connect®, the online learning platform which features resources to help faculty and institutions improve student outcomes and course delivery efficiency.
Jan J. Janse van Rensburg is a lecturer at the University of Pretoria. His main area of interest is in teaching and course development with a focus on Principles of Economics. He also specializes in Health Economics, concentrating on the economic effects and costs of substance abuse.
Campbell R. McConnell was a professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he taught from 1953 until his retirement in 1990.
Stanley L. Brue is a professor at Pacific Lutheran University, where he has been honoured as a recipient of the Burlington Northern Faculty Achievement Award.
Sean M. Flynn is an associate professor of economics at Scripps College in Claremont, California.