Economics for the built environment

Many economics texts for built environment students start with a general introduction to economic theory, which students find difficult to apply to their field of study. 'Economics for the Built Environment' avoids this approach by involving construction from the beginning, using relevant...

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Main Author: Warren, Marcus (Author)
Format: Manuscript Book
Published: Oxford [England] Butterworth-Heinemann [1993]
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