The encyclopedic dictionary of economics
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More than 1400 entries provide easy access to a substantial representation of the language and practices unique to the study of economics. The structure of this encyclopedia is designed to give the information and background necessary to understand the institutions, people, decision, trends, and movements that have defined economics, to answer specific questions quickly and easily, and to demonstrate the nature of the interrelationships among the elements of economics in America
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1991
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