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Robert Ernest Hall

    Training in Kingdom
    Beyond Fear
    Phoenix Bird Rising
    Microeconomics
    Macroeconomics: Theory, Performance, and Policy
    Macro-Economics
    • Macro-Economics

      Theory Performance and Policy - Second Edition

      • 590 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      The keys to understanding the machinations of the markets writ large, contend the authors, is rational expectations. It may seem entirely reasonable to suggest and to suppose the a population en bloc will display tendencies that spring from anticipated reactions to their actions,but the notion was resisted mightily by theoreticians who preferred to consult their charts ratherr than the prevailing winds. That is not to say that there is no firm mathematical grounding in these theories; indeed there is, and in plenty, but there is also verification in observed behavior. Hall and Taylor had the burden of proof to support their then novel theories, and one can suppose that they supplied more than enough evidence. Young economists and enlightened humanists, as well as mathematicians and statisticians will find much to satisfy their disciplines, and they must all be careful to take what is presented in small bites lest they find themselves having bitten off more than they can comfortably...chew.

      Macro-Economics
    • 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
    • Phoenix Bird Rising

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of a 1976 battle, the discovery of a mysterious object leads to intriguing developments a decade later when it starts to vibrate and emit a humming noise. This phenomenon coincides with the unearthing of a larger sphere in the Inspiration copper mine, suggesting a connection between the two. The narrative weaves together elements of mystery and adventure as the characters explore the implications of this enigmatic artifact and its potential to unlock deeper secrets.

      Phoenix Bird Rising
    • Beyond Fear

      Unveiling Our Divine Essence

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book explores the concept of shared divine essence, presenting the idea that all individuals are Christ Beings. It delves into the deeper significance of Jesus of Nazareth, portraying him not just as a historical figure but as a representation of our collective spiritual identity. Drawing from two manuscripts studied for over fifteen years, the narrative encourages readers to move beyond societal labels and embrace this transformative understanding of self and divinity.

      Beyond Fear
    • Training in Kingdom

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The Marchioness of Coltfield embarks on a thirty-day quest to secure a husband, setting her sights on Heath Manville. Determined to mold him into a suitable Marquess, she believes she can manage the situation. However, Heath has his own agenda, challenging her control and complicating her plans. The story unfolds with themes of romance and power dynamics as the two navigate their contrasting desires.

      Training in Kingdom
    • 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
    • Show students how today's macroeconomic policy issues, decisions, and applications impact them every day with the practical, accessible presentation in MACROECONOMICS. Written by acclaimed economists Hall and Lieberman, this straightforward, contemporary text remains as current as the latest headlines. Fresh new cutting-edge examples throughout this edition as well as updated mini-cases clearly illustrate core macroeconomic principles and applications in action. This edition's streamlined chapters focus on today's most important macroeconomic theories and events as well as how they relate to practical situations. This easy-to-understand comprehensive text equips students with a solid foundation in macroeconomics that students can build on for success no matter what their careers. New diagrams, interactive online exercises, graphing applications, and Internet research resources give students hands-on experience in understanding current macroeconomic challenges. This edition presents the latest thinking from leading economics. Dynamic online resources, such as Aplia® (the leading online homework manager), CourseMate online tools, and CengageNOW®, ensure students master macroeconomic principles and applications. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

      Macroeconomics