Principles Of Economics by Alfred Marshall

An Introductory Volume

The book provides a comprehensive foundation for understanding economic theory and practice, focusing on the principles that govern economic behavior and decision-making. It explores key concepts such as supply and demand, production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, while emphasizing the importance of marginal utility and the role of time in economic activities. The work also delves into the dynamics of markets, the influence of competition, and the impact of economic policies on societal welfare, offering insights into the functioning of economies and the interplay between various economic agents.

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Published
1890
Nationality
British
Length
Long
Pages
700-800
Original Language
English
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