It features more on behavioural economics; new metrics relevant to wellbeing; a new section on markets in developing countries; more data on international trade; more coverage of worker cooperatives; refined chapters on competitive and monopoly/oligopoly markets. * Differs from other principles books on the market in its pluralist approach, covering everything the student needs to know, whilst also placing issues in their historical, institutional, social, political, and ethical context. * Includes a full complement of online resources, including PPTs, review questions and quizzes