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Principles of economics/by Fred Rogers fairchild, Normen Sydney Buck [and] Reueuben Emanuel Slesinger

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York; Macmillan Co.; 1954Description: 780 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330 FAI
Summary: This book, while a lineal descendent of Elementary Economics, by Fair child, Furniss, and Buck, is a good deal more than a revision of the fifth edition of that book, for it has been so thoroughly rewritten and revised that, in the opinion of the authors, it is virtually a new book. Professor Furniss has not shared in the preparation of the new text, although much that he contributed to Elementary Economics, since it first appeared in 1926, will still be found in the present volume. Professor Reuben E. Slesinger, of the University of Pittsburgh, has taken Professor Furniss' place as co-author.
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This book, while a lineal descendent of Elementary Economics, by Fair child, Furniss, and Buck, is a good deal more than a revision of the fifth edition of that book, for it has been so thoroughly rewritten and revised that, in the opinion of the authors, it is virtually a new book.

Professor Furniss has not shared in the preparation of the new text, although much that he contributed to Elementary Economics, since it first appeared in 1926, will still be found in the present volume. Professor Reuben E. Slesinger, of the University of Pittsburgh, has taken Professor Furniss' place as co-author.

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