PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS

Award-winning educator and author Fred Gottheil speaks directly to student experience through a conversational writing style and narrative that uses stories, familiar examples, engaging scenarios, and relevant examples from literature emphasizing that economic principles can be found in all aspects...

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Main Author: Gottheil, Fred M. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cincinatti, Ohio South-Western College Publishing 1996
©1996
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