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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. A tight and unmarked copy with some shelf wear-" Lovewell textbook is a brief yet clear outline of economics that explains how economics relates to students' lives and to main issues-ark Lovewell grew up in various communities of his birth province, Newfoundland. He also lived in Bermuda before moving to Alberta as a teenager. He attended high school in the city of Red Deer, and studied undergraduate economics at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. Moving to Ontario, he completed his M.A. in Economics at the University of Toronto. He spent several years at Balliol College, Oxford University, before returning to Toronto. In 1981, he began his career at Ryerson University. His long-time experience teaching Ryersons introductory Microeconomics and Macroeconomics courses led him to write Understanding Economics. During part of his time at Ryerson, Mark was connected with the Universitys distance education arm, Open College. He served as Open Colleges senior tutor and worked intermittently as a broadcaster on Torontos classical, jazz, and education radio station (now JAZZ-FM). More recently, he helped develop Ryersons International Economics degree program, and for several years served as the programs coordinator. Between 2003 and 2007, he was founding director of Ryersons humanities-based Arts and Contemporary Studies program. He now works as an academic administrator. In addition to his career-related activities, Mark has interests in literature, the arts, and public policy. He is a co-publisher of the national book review magazine, the Literary Review of Canada.".