Economics by Paul Samuelson

The book provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of economics, blending theoretical concepts with real-world applications. It covers fundamental topics such as supply and demand, market structures, fiscal and monetary policy, and international trade. The text is designed to help readers understand how economic systems operate and the impact of economic policies on society. Through clear explanations and illustrative examples, it aims to equip readers with the analytical tools necessary to evaluate economic issues critically.

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Total Points: 114

This book was first published in 1947

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