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100 _a"Gwartney, James D."
245 0 _aMicroeconomics
260 _aNew York
260 _bAcademic Press
260 _c1977
300 _a426p.
520 _aEconomics is on the front page of our current day newspapers. Economic issues usually occupy the center stage of our political campaigns. Knowledge of economics is essential to the understanding of social problems such as poverty, discrimination, pollution, unemployment, and the power of special interest groups. Despite its importance, objectivity forces one to admit that economic literacy in the United States is low. The analysis of our political entrepreneurs, editorial writers, and news commentators often contains elementary economic fallacies. These fallacies usually go unnoticed and unchallenged. The purpose of this book is to help the reader develop sound economic reasoning.
650 _aMicroeconomics
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