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  Newsletter
  Issue 4, March 2006
 

Thank you for requesting information about LiveEcon™.

2006 has started on a high for us, with the completion of all eight chapters of our Macroeconomics Principles Volume. It is now for sale on the web site. The Intermediate Volume is progressing rapidly and will be launched shortly.

However, we are not sitting back - we have just started work on our first Microeconomics Product for launch next year!

Charles G B Jordan, Chairman and Founder

 
  Chapters 7 and 8 complete!
 
 

LiveEcon™ Macroeconomics Principles, chapters 1-8, is finished and on sale. If you haven’t yet downloaded your free trial version, now is the time to do it.

The addition of chapters 7 and 8 make the Principles Volume an extremely valuable learning resource, designed to help students cover the first year syllabus quickly and more thoroughly.

All readers of this newsletter qualify for a 20% discount on Volume 1 by using the coupon code: news40306 at checkout.

Click here to buy the complete Principles Volume

 
  What’s next?
 

Now that the full Volume 1 is complete, we are working flat out on finishing Volume 2 - Macroeconomics Intermediate, ideal for second year undergraduate courses.

LiveEcon’s™ unique interactivity is particularly impressive for the more complex concepts presented at Intermediate level, and will be a great help to students wanting a in-depth understanding of  the subject or those who need to revise quickly.

Volume 2 contents

 
  LiveEcon launch event
 

LiveEcon Macroeconomics Principles, chapters 1-8 was launched at a special event, hosted by the University of Aberdeen, on 22 February.

Guests included John Sloman, leading author of economics textbooks, Professor Alan Sangster, bestselling author of accountancy textbooks and Sir Robert Smith, MP for Aberdeenshire West & Kincardine.

In his introduction, Charles Jordan, CEO of the Enterprise Library noted that, “Its pioneering levels of interactivity not only make the learning of economics faster, but by turning it into a movie, make it much more fun, and above all, memorable”. He added, “ It is every distance learning student’s dream.”

Professor C Duncan Rice, Principal of the University of Aberdeen and Charles Jordan