A textbook of economic theory / Alfred William Stonier, D.C Hague.
By: Stonier, Alfred William.
Contributor(s): Hague, D.C.
Material type: BookPublisher: [S.l.] : Longman Higher Education, 1980Edition: 5th ed.Description: 724 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 0582295300 (paperback); 9780582295308 (paperback).Online resources: Amazon.com Summary: This book is for students with little or no previous knowledge of economic theory who intend to study the subject systematically and provides a general introduction to the theory while not including the special problems of international trade, public finance and welfare economics. Some parts of the book will be useful to more advanced students. The changes in this edition concentrate on the developments in macro-economic theory resulting from the interaction recently between the monetarists' and Keynesians', and one chapter now gives an account of monetarism' and the succeeding chapter presents the refinements and extension of Kaynes' own ideas.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This book is for students with little or no previous knowledge of economic theory who intend to study the subject systematically and provides a general introduction to the theory while not including the special problems of international trade, public finance and welfare economics. Some parts of the book will be useful to more advanced students. The changes in this edition concentrate on the developments in macro-economic theory resulting from the interaction recently between the monetarists' and Keynesians', and one chapter now gives an account of monetarism' and the succeeding chapter presents the refinements and extension of Kaynes' own ideas.
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