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Marc Lieberman

    Marc Lieberman is a writer whose work explores themes of adventure and the natural world, drawing inspiration from a life rich with diverse experiences. His narrative style is characterized by vivid descriptions and a deep appreciation for the wild, reflecting his personal journeys through remote wildernesses and challenging terrains. Lieberman's writing offers readers a unique perspective on the human connection to nature, infused with a sense of wonder and exploration. His stories invite audiences to contemplate the raw beauty and untamed spirit of the environments he portrays.

    Introduction to Economics
    Microeconomics
    Sign of the Anasazi
    Macroeconomics: Principles and Applications
    The Translator
    • 2012

      Engaging with contemporary macroeconomic policy, this text emphasizes its relevance to daily life through practical examples and updated mini-cases. Acclaimed economists Hall and Lieberman present core principles and current events in a clear manner, ensuring readers grasp essential theories. Streamlined chapters focus on significant macroeconomic issues, while insights from leading economists provide a solid foundation for various careers. This accessible approach makes complex concepts understandable and applicable to real-world situations.

      Macroeconomics: Principles and Applications
    • 2009

      Sign of the Anasazi

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set against the mystical backdrop of New Mexico, the story follows Dr. Aaron as he deciphers an alien language and harnesses extraterrestrial technology. The plot thickens when a rogue FBI agent kidnaps his grandchildren, prompting a desperate rescue mission. Joined by a former Navy SEAL, a compassionate doctor, and even a pair of grizzly bears, they venture into an underground realm of the Anasazi tribe. This fast-paced adventure blends modern science with ancient wisdom and supernatural elements, creating a gripping tale of family and survival.

      Sign of the Anasazi
    • 2007

      The Translator

      A Dov Bar-Lev Mystery

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      FBI agent Dov Bar-Lev teams up with Santa Fe private investigator Thomas Kuzmic to tackle a complex case involving the theft of an alien spacecraft. Their investigation uncovers a chilling plot that includes the kidnapping of several children and the murder of one of the children's fathers. As they navigate through these intertwined mysteries, the duo confronts unexpected challenges and reveals deeper conspiracies at play.

      The Translator
    • 2004

      Microeconomics

      Principles and Applications

      • 608 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      This is a no-nonsense principles book that emphasizes economic theory and applications. The book is a study tool for students and the pedagogical approach and in-text features were chosen to reinforce that theme. It provides students with a picture of economics as a unified discipline, a set of interrelated tools and ideas that can be used to look at the world in a different way, and the less-is-more approach has been carefully crafted in both content and supporting pedagogy to keep students focused on learning and applying the central ideas used in economic analysis. It teaches students how to use analytical processes in developing their own economic analysis skills. Hall/Lieberman's careful focus on core theoretical ideas, as well as their systematic application of theoretical tools to timely real-world questions, conveys the message that economics is an integrated, powerful body of knowledge that can be used to address domestic and global issues.

      Microeconomics
    • 2000

      Introduction to Economics

      • 600 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      Lieberman/Hall is the first book designed specially for the one-semester Introduction to Economics course. In 22 chapters, it covers all of the core topics found in longer Principles books aimed at a full-year course. Introduction to Economics presents economics as a unified subject in which the macroeconomics chapters build on, and flow from, the macroeconomics chapters.

      Introduction to Economics