Microeconomics (Canadian Edition) 4th Edition – Iris Au, Jack Parkinson, Paul Krugman, Robin Wells

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Delve into the intricacies of the Canadian economy with Microeconomics (Canadian Edition), 4th Edition by Iris Au, Jack Parkinson, Paul Krugman, and Robin Wells. This comprehensive textbook provides a thorough understanding of microeconomic principles and their application within the Canadian context. The authors expertly weave together theoretical concepts and real-world examples relevant to the Canadian economic landscape, making the material engaging and accessible.

This 4th edition builds upon the success of its predecessors, offering updated data, revised case studies, and expanded coverage of current economic issues facing Canada. Explore key microeconomic concepts such as supply and demand, market structures, consumer behavior, and production costs. The clear explanations and practical applications make this book ideal for undergraduate students in economics and related fields.

Microeconomics (Canadian Edition) is known for its clear writing style, helpful diagrams, and numerous examples that illustrate key concepts. It effectively bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications, allowing students to develop a strong understanding of microeconomic principles and their relevance to everyday life in Canada. The book’s logical structure and well-organized chapters facilitate efficient learning and comprehension.

ISBN 9781319245313 ensures you are acquiring the correct and up-to-date version of this essential microeconomics textbook. Whether you’re a student tackling introductory microeconomics or seeking a robust reference, this book is an invaluable resource for navigating the complexities of Canadian microeconomics.

Master Canadian microeconomics with this 4th edition by Au, Parkinson, Krugman, & Wells (ISBN: 9781319245313). Updated data, real-world examples, and clear explanations make learning engaging and accessible for undergraduates.