#smrgSAHAF Supply and Demand - 1945

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Çok İyi
Hazırlayan:
Stok Kodu:
1199129815
Boyut:
13x19
Sayfa Sayısı:
178 s.
Basım Yeri:
London
Baskı:
2
Basım Tarihi:
1945
Çeviren:
traduit sur la 4e édition de E. Guhl et W. Koner
Kapak Türü:
Bez Ciltli
Kağıt Türü:
3. Hamur
Dili:
İngilizce
Kategori:
indirimli
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Havale/EFT ile: 112,13
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Supply and Demand -        1945
Supply and Demand - 1945 #smrgSAHAF
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Hubert Douglas Henderson (20.101890-22.021952).

Synopsis:
This book is intended to convey to the ordinary reader and to the uninitiated student some conception of the general principles of thought which economists now apply to economic problems. The writers are not concerned to make original contributions to knowledge, or even to attempt a complete summary of all the principles of the subject. They have been more anxious to avoid obscure forms of expression than difficult ideas; and their object has been to expound to intelligent readers, previously unfamiliar with the subject, the most significant elements of economic method. Most of the omissions of matter often treated in textbooks are intentional; for as a subject develops, it is important, especially in books meant to be introductory, to discard the marks of the chrysalid stage before thought had wings. Generally speaking, the writers of these volumes believe themselves to be orthodox members of the Cambridge School of Economics.

Hubert Douglas Henderson (20.101890-22.021952).

Synopsis:
This book is intended to convey to the ordinary reader and to the uninitiated student some conception of the general principles of thought which economists now apply to economic problems. The writers are not concerned to make original contributions to knowledge, or even to attempt a complete summary of all the principles of the subject. They have been more anxious to avoid obscure forms of expression than difficult ideas; and their object has been to expound to intelligent readers, previously unfamiliar with the subject, the most significant elements of economic method. Most of the omissions of matter often treated in textbooks are intentional; for as a subject develops, it is important, especially in books meant to be introductory, to discard the marks of the chrysalid stage before thought had wings. Generally speaking, the writers of these volumes believe themselves to be orthodox members of the Cambridge School of Economics.

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