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Olney, Martha Louise was born on November 27, 1956 in Oakland, California, United States. Daughter of Gordon Richard and Ruby Louisa (Parkinson) Olney.
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Microeconomics as a Second Language zeroes in on the concepts, assumptions, and models that business professionals need to learn. The focus is on the principles of microeconomics and the language used to express them. Each chapter begins with a list of the key terms and concepts, graphs, and equations covered.
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The key to understanding macroeconomics for business professionals is to view it as a second language. Olney takes this innovative approach as he zeroes in on the concepts, assumptions, and models they'll need to learn. Each chapter begins with the equations and graphs that will enable them to dive into the application of economic principles.
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The serious message for marketing is that this is a textbook-agnostic supplement to Principles of Microeconomics written by an experienced professor who has taught this course to undergraduates at Berkeley for more than 10 years. Professor Olney incorporates her insights and experience in the classroom into this excellent text or supplement for all students interested in learning the key principles of Microeconomics. This could be used for the Principles course or as a supplement for any course in which students need a refresher.
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(The key to understanding macroeconomics for business prof...)
The key to understanding macroeconomics for business professionals is to view it as a second language. Olney takes this innovative approach as he zeroes in on the concepts, assumptions, and models they’ll need to learn. Each chapter begins with the equations and graphs that will enable them to dive into the application of economic principles. Tip notes highlight tricks that will help them remember the material, and they’ll find common errors to avoid. They’ll also be able to test what they’ve learned by reviewing Try questions. This approach will allow business professionals to gain an intuitive understanding of economic ideas that they’ll be able use in the field.
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Olney, Martha Louise was born on November 27, 1956 in Oakland, California, United States. Daughter of Gordon Richard and Ruby Louisa (Parkinson) Olney.
Bachelor of Science, University Redlands, 1978. Master of Arts, University California, Berkeley, 1980. Doctor of Philosophy, University California, Berkeley, 1985.
Assistant professor economics University Massachusetts, Amherst, 1984-1991, Lilly teaching fellow, 1987-1988, associate professor economics, 1991—1995, University California Berkeley, 1992—2002, visiting professor economics, since 2002, adjunct professor economics.
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Volunteer Berkeley Emergency Food Project, 1983-1984. Volunteer treasurer North Congregational Church, Amherst, 1991, Fist Baptist Church, Berkeley, 1994-2005. Epworth United Methodist Church, since 2007.
Member American Economic Association, Economic History Association (Arthur H. Cole grantee l986), Social Science History Association, Cliometrics Society, Business History Conference, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Michael D. Rusk, February 7, l976 (divorced March l982). Married Esther Hargis, August 10, 2008.