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Douglas Downing

    Douglas Downing's work primarily explores economics and quantitative methods. As a university educator and director of undergraduate studies, he makes complex economic concepts accessible. His writing is characterized by a commitment to clarity and approachability, evident in his contributions to the "Easy Way" and "Business Review" series. Downing focuses on demystifying economics for a broad audience.

    Freedom, Opportunity, and Security
    Business Statistics
    Algebra: The Easy Way
    Dictionary of computer and Internet terms
    Dictionary of computer terms
    • 2015

      Freedom, Opportunity, and Security

      Economic Policy and the Political System

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book explores the relationship between a free economy and the necessity of effective government policies to foster justice and prosperity. It emphasizes that while a free market can create opportunities, thoughtful governance is essential to ensure economic security and equitable access for all members of society. Through a detailed analysis, it examines the interplay between economic policies and the governmental frameworks required for their successful implementation.

      Freedom, Opportunity, and Security
    • 2000

      Dictionary of computer and Internet terms

      • 592 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      Computer technology is constantly developing, which is why this title has undergone a complete revision, making it a virtually brand new quick-reference book for all computer users. The authors have expanded it to include more than 2,500 alphabetically arranged computer-related terms and definitions. They emphasize what they call the “human side” of computing, explaining terms as well as defining them in clear non-technical language wherever possible. Filled with enlightening illustrations, diagrams, and tables.

      Dictionary of computer and Internet terms
    • 1997

      Business Statistics

      • 510 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Summarizes the essential concepts of business statistics, covering probability, random variables, polls and sampling, hypothesis testing, and measuring business data.

      Business Statistics
    • 1989

      Algebra: The Easy Way

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      A self-teaching guide for students, Algebra: The Easy Way provides easy-to-follow lessons with comprehensive review and practice. This edition features a brand new design and new content structure with illustrations and practice questions. An essential resource for: High school and college courses Virtual learning Learning pods Homeschooling Algebra: The Easy Way covers: Numbers Equations Fractions and Rational Numbers Algebraic Expressions Graphs And more!

      Algebra: The Easy Way