Economics Its Nature and Importance / G. Carl Wiegand
By: Wiegand, G. Carl
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Series: Barron´s Educational Series.New York : Woodbury, 1968 Description: 532 p. ; 19 cm.Subject(s): Economia
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What is Economics? -- The Cultural and Institutional Framework -- Populations Trends -- Agriculture -- The
Organization for Production -- Labor and the Union Movement -- The Consumer -- Macroeconomics: Institutions,
Theories and Policies -- Four Macroeconomic Objectives -- Free Enterprise and Economic Planning -- The
Monetary and Banking System -- The Fiscal system -- Cyclical Fluctuations -- Economic Growth -- The Balance pf
Payments -- National Income Accounts -- The Theory pf Macroeconomic Intervention -- The Tools of Economic
Intervention -- Microeconomics: Price, Value and Distribution -- Supply, Demend and Price -- The theories of
Production and Distribution -- The Changing Role of Interest -- Profit as a Dynamic Force -- Bibliography
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