Fundamentals of Microeconomics

Fundamentals of Microeconomics is a text for Microeconomics, which is a core subject for undergraduate and diploma students pursuing courses in Business and various other courses such as engineering, computer sciences, architecture, management and many more. This book covers a wide range of essentia...

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Main Author: Zubair Hasan (Author)
Other Authors: Habibah Lehar (co-author)
Format: Manuscript Book
Language:English
Published: Shah Alam Oxford Fajar 2011
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