Basic economic principles : a guide for students / David E. O'Connor and Christopher Faille.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-241) and index.
What is economics? -- How do economic systems work? -- How are prices set in the U.S. economy? -- Why do consumers behave as they do? -- How are goods and services produced -- How are businesses organized? -- How do businesses compete? -- Why is money used in the economy? -- Why do people save, borrow, and use credit? -- Why do people invest money? -- How does government raise and spend money? -- How does government stabilize the economy? -- How is income distributed in the United States? -- How do labor and management come to terms? -- Why do nations trade?
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A user-friendly guide to understanding basic economic concepts and principles, designed and written expecially for students.
English.
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