2009/6/19

JAVA Programming From Problem Analysis to Program Design, 3e


ISBN13: 9781423901358|1120 pages|Paperback|©2008|NT$1300
Supplements: Instructor's Manual|Test Bank|Power point|Solutions Manual

Author
D.S. Malik, Creighton University

Description
Designed for beginning programming students, this book will motivate and excite while teaching fundamental programming concepts. Based on years of classroom testing, Java Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design, Third Edition approaches programming with a focus on clear explanations and practice, two critical factors in mastering the Java language. Straightforward language is used to explain the reasoning behind each new concept, and numerous examples and exercises allow readers to practice solving problems and writing code. This new edition is fully compliant with Java 6.0, and includes updated programming exercises and programs.

Table of Contents
1 An Overview of Computers and Programming Languages
2 Basic Elements of Java
3 Introduction to Objects and Input/Output
4 Control Structures I (Selection)
5 Control Structures II (Repetition)
6 Graphical User Interface (GUI) and Object-Oriented Design (OOD)
7 User-Defined Functions
8 User-Defined Classes and ADT
9 Arrays
10 Applications of Arrays, the class Vector and Strings
11 Inheritance and Composition
12 Exception and Event Handling
13 Advanced GUI and Graphics
14 Recursion

Appendices
Java Reserved Words
Operator Precedence
Character Sets
Packages and User-Defined Classes
Additional Java Topics
Answers to Selected Exercises

2009/6/16

生產、分配與資本累積的政治經濟學:馬克斯資本論的研究

ISBN13: 978-986-82499-7-4|268 pages|Paperback|©2009|


作者
許永河- 國立成功大學經濟學系副教授

內容簡介
本書有別於一般政治學者對馬克斯的研究方向,係從經濟分析的角度來探討價值、勞動、分配與經濟成長等問題。在政治經濟學思想上的演化,再就馬克斯<資本論>的內容予以分析介紹。筆者希望藉由本書,提供馬克斯<資本論>理論發展的思想脈絡,以及傳統經濟學說與馬克斯理論異同的訊息,探討經濟成長過程中,資本與勞動的相對所得分配、資本財與消費產業的相對成長,以及這些相倚相存的社會關係。對經濟成長、有效需求與產出波動的影響。

目錄
第一篇 導論
第一章 緒論
第二章 馬克斯與古典政治經濟學的淵源
第二篇 馬克斯「資本論」的經濟分析
第三章 商品、價值與貨幣
第四章 貨幣、商品流通與資本流通
第五章 資本與勞動關係探討
第六章 勞動過程與剩餘價值
第七章 資本累積的規律
第八章 資本的原始累積
第九章 社會資本的再生與周流
第十章 資本主義整體的生產與利潤
第十一章 利潤率下降與資本的危機
第十二章 《資本論》的功過

Economics for Today's World, 5e


ISBN13: 9780324536171|848 pages|Paperback|©2008|NT$1050
Supplements: Instructor's Manual|Test Bank|Power point

Author
Irvin B. Tucker, University of North Carolina, Charlotte

Description
Straightforward and engaging, ECONOMICS FOR TODAY'S WORLD, 5e uses a unique textual and visual learning system to present, reinforce and test students comprehension while teaching them the basic concepts of economic principles while also giving them the context to apply them in their everyday lives. This concise text focuses on core concepts, providing an extremely student friendly text that includes unparalleled pedagogy and teaching support. The new edition also includes CengageNOW, a powerhouse of online resources including custom designed learning paths for each student, lively videos, interactive assessments, testing tools, and much more. Engaging and easy to use, this book's fast-paced, action-packed approach explains all the essential concepts without being encyclopedic as it teaches students to apply basic economic principles to real-world issues.

Table of Contents
PART 1 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS
1. Introducing the Economic Way of Thinking
2. Production Possibilities, Opportunity Cost, and Economic Growth
PART 2 MICROECONOMIC FUNDAMENTALS
3. Market Demand and Supply
4. Markets in Action
5. Price Elasticity of Demand and Supply
6. Consumer Choice Theory
7. Production Costs
PART 3 MARKET STRUCTURES
8. Perfect Competition
9. Monopoly
10. Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly
11. Labor Markets
PART 4 MICROECONOMIC POLICY ISSUES
12. Income Distribution, Poverty, and Discrimination
13. Antitrust and Regulation
14. Environmental Economics
PART 5 MACROECONOMIC FUNDAMENTALS
15. Gross Domestic Product
16. Business Cycles and Unemployment
17. Inflation
PART 6 MACROECONOMIC THEORY AND POLICY
18. The Keynesian Model
19. The Keynesian Model in Action
20. Aggregate Demand and Supply
21. Fiscal Policy
22. The Public Sector
23. Federal Deficits, Surpluses, and the National Debt
PART 7 MONEY,BANKING,AND MONETARY POLICY
24. Money and the Federal Reserve System
25. Money Creation
26. Money Policy
27. The Phillips Curve and Expectations Theory
PART 8 THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY
28. International Trade and Finance
29. Economies in Transition
30. Growth and the Less-Developed Countries