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Since the global financial crisis in 2008, economics has dominated the news agenda, with issues such as migration, growth, trade and unemployment remaining hotly debated in the media. How to Report Economic News is an accessible introduction to our contemporary economic landscape and journalistic approaches to economic news coverage.

Nicola Walton, an experienced financial journalist, presents a comprehensive guide to important economic indicators and how to report on them, as well as giving advice on identifying essential facts needed for any economic news story. The author also offers useful tips on journalistic writing that can help ensure articles are written clearly, concisely and with precision. To provide readers with further guidance, each chapter concludes with assignments to test your knowledge, a resource list for further reading and a glossary of key terms.

Chapters cover key topics including inflation, monetary policy, labour markets, fi

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‘The proposal includes a nice mix of topics that largely mirror those I cover in my "Reporting on the Economy" course […] The global perspective of the author and text is a strength, as well […] I would certainly consider it […] The main weakness from my perspective is that it is UK-centric […] But that would obviously be a strength if you are teaching in the UK! The UK-centric approach probably would prevent it from being a required text but the global perspective could make it a useful supplement.’ –Pam Luecke, Washington and Lee University, USA

‘The key strengths of the book is that it appears to offer an accessible introduction to basic economic terms and issues […] Probably the key weakness of the book is that some of what it describes as the key issues could become dated […]It probably covers the main areas.’ –Keith Butterick, University of Huddersfield, UK

‘The approach is very practical and useful, thinking in the students. The assignments at the end of each chapter are very important […] it seems that the style will be very attractive […]It is very relevant that the author will try to think about how to be effective communicating economic news through new technologies […] I could consider including a book like this in my courses as supplementary reading, not as an essential one. The main reason –for a Spanish university- is the difficulty to adopt as a required text a book in a foreign language.’ – Angel Arrese, University of Navarra, Spain



Table of Contents

List of figures i

List of tables

Preface

Acknowledgements

1. Monetary policy

2. Inflation

3. Economic growth

4. Labour markets

5. Fiscal policy

6. Trade

7. Emerging markets

8. The International Monetary Fund and World Bank

9. Residential property markets

10. Surveys

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/31/2017 12:01:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138933514, 978-1138933514
      ISBN10: 1138933511

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Since the global financial crisis in 2008, economics has dominated the news agenda, with issues such as migration, growth, trade and unemployment remaining hotly debated in the media. How to Report Economic News is an accessible introduction to our contemporary economic landscape and journalistic approaches to economic news coverage.

      Nicola Walton, an experienced financial journalist, presents a comprehensive guide to important economic indicators and how to report on them, as well as giving advice on identifying essential facts needed for any economic news story. The author also offers useful tips on journalistic writing that can help ensure articles are written clearly, concisely and with precision. To provide readers with further guidance, each chapter concludes with assignments to test your knowledge, a resource list for further reading and a glossary of key terms.

      Chapters cover key topics including inflation, monetary policy, labour markets, fi

      Trade Review

      ‘The proposal includes a nice mix of topics that largely mirror those I cover in my "Reporting on the Economy" course […] The global perspective of the author and text is a strength, as well […] I would certainly consider it […] The main weakness from my perspective is that it is UK-centric […] But that would obviously be a strength if you are teaching in the UK! The UK-centric approach probably would prevent it from being a required text but the global perspective could make it a useful supplement.’ –Pam Luecke, Washington and Lee University, USA

      ‘The key strengths of the book is that it appears to offer an accessible introduction to basic economic terms and issues […] Probably the key weakness of the book is that some of what it describes as the key issues could become dated […]It probably covers the main areas.’ –Keith Butterick, University of Huddersfield, UK

      ‘The approach is very practical and useful, thinking in the students. The assignments at the end of each chapter are very important […] it seems that the style will be very attractive […]It is very relevant that the author will try to think about how to be effective communicating economic news through new technologies […] I could consider including a book like this in my courses as supplementary reading, not as an essential one. The main reason –for a Spanish university- is the difficulty to adopt as a required text a book in a foreign language.’ – Angel Arrese, University of Navarra, Spain



      Table of Contents

      List of figures i

      List of tables

      Preface

      Acknowledgements

      1. Monetary policy

      2. Inflation

      3. Economic growth

      4. Labour markets

      5. Fiscal policy

      6. Trade

      7. Emerging markets

      8. The International Monetary Fund and World Bank

      9. Residential property markets

      10. Surveys

      Index

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