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Course: This is a one-semester Principles of Microeconomics course, found either as the first course in Economics at the undergraduate level or at the MBA level. McConnell/Brue/Flynn is the market-leading text and should be comped to any mid-level school that is searching for a well-balanced, neutral text; it is an excellent committee book. Overview: McConnell, Brue, and Flynn's "Microeconomics: Principles, Problems, and Policies" is the Number 1 Principles of Economics textbook in the world. It continues to be innovative while teaching students in a clear, unbiased way. The 19th Edition builds upon the tradition of leadership by sticking to 3 main goals: help the beginning student master the principles essential for understanding the economizing problem, specific economic issues, and the policy alternatives; also help the student understand and apply the economic perspective and reason accurately and objectively about economic matters; and, promote a lasting student interest in economics and the economy. Global Edition: this title contains - reorganized chapters to move international economics topics closer to the front of the book, including adding a web chapter into the physical textbook; globally-focused data throughout the text and figures to illustrate issues such as emigrant remittances, agricultural subsidies, global union density, and international mergers; updated discussion of exchange rates to focus on the euro and euro-area countries; revised end-of-chapter material highlighting Asian, African, Central American, and European examples; and, special Global Edition of "Connect Plus", McGraw-Hill's web-based assignment and assessment platform with eBook access, which helps students learn faster, study more efficiently and retain more knowledge.