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An unmatched multimedia package
Norton’s innovative multimedia package provides everything instructors and students need to teach and learn essential economics concepts. Features include SmartWork (our new online homework management system), a student Web site designed for quick review, and ready-to-go solutions for WebCT, Blackboard, and in-class multimedia presentations.
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An affordable and convenient alternative to the print textbook, Economics, Fourth Edition is also available as a two-volume ebook. The Norton ebook format retains the content of the print book and replicates actual book pages for a pleasant reading experience. In addition, a variety of features make the Norton ebook a powerful tool for study and review.
- Zoomable images allow students to get a closer look at the figures and photographs.
- Clear text, designed specifically for screen use, makes reading easy.
- A search function facilitates study and review.
- A print function permits individual pages to be printed as needed.
- Sticky notes allow students to add their own notes to the text.
- Online and cross-platform software works on both Macs and PCs and allows students to access their ebook from home, school, or anywhere with an Internet connection.
The ebooks are also available in a PDF format. Visit NortonEbooks.com for more information.
Student Web Site
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This free student Web site includes chapter reviews, a glossary of terms, and a newsfeed that highlights current events in economics. In addition, students can check their understanding with diagnostic practice quizzes that score their answers and suggest a study plan based on their responses.
Study Guide
Larry Martin, Michigan State University
Principles of Macroeconomics Study Guide • 0-393-92827-6 • paper
Principles of Microeconomics Study Guide • 0-393-92826-8 • paper
This innovative study guide reinforces the key concepts of each chapter through reviews, practice exams, and problem sets designed to help students apply what they’ve learned. "Doing Economics" sections are structured around a series of "Tool Kits" in which students learn a problem-solving technique through its step-by-step application. Each "Tool Kit" is followed by worked examples and practice problems that apply the relevant technique.
Instructor’s Manual
Gerald McIntyre, Occidental College
Principles of Macroeconomics Instructor's Manual • 0-393-92821-7 • paper
Principles of Microeconomics Instructor's Manual • 0-393-92805-5 • paper
The Instructor’s Manual provides lecture advice, lecture modules, applications, problem sets, and solutions for every chapter.
Norton Media Library
This instructor’s CD-ROM includes PowerPoint lecture slides (corresponding to the lecture modules in the Instructor’s Manual) as well as all the graphs and tables from the book. New lecture-launcher audio/visual slide shows provide brief segments on each chapter’s material as it relates to imperfect markets or the new economy.
Norton Resource Library
The Norton Resource Library provides comprehensive instructor resources in one centralized online location. In the library, instructors can download ready-to-use, one-stop solutions for online courses, such as WebCT e-packs and BlackBoard Course Cartridges, or they can tailor these pre-made course packs to suit their own needs. The library’s exceptional resources include PowerPoint lecture slides, graphs and tables from the book, and a computerized test-item file.
Transparencies
A set of color transparencies is available to qualified adopters.
Test Bank
David Gilette, Truman State University
Principles of Macroeconomics Test Item File • 0-393-10727-2
Principles of Microeconomics Test Item File • 0-393-92840-3
The Fourth Edition Test Bank includes over 4000 questions, a 15-percent increase over the previous edition. In addition, each chapter includes a subset of questions covering the boxed inserts (such as e-Cases and e-Insights), which professors can use in their exams, thereby encouraging students to read these discussions.
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