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Introductory economics / Gregorio S. Miranda

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Place of publication not identifed] : G.S. Miranda, c2001Edition: Updated EditionDescription: xiii, 388 pages ; illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9719143266
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HB 171.5 .M57 2001
Contents:
CHAPTER 1. The creation of economic wealth -- 2. The market economy -- 3. Prices and demand supply Relationship -- 4. The economies of the firm -- 5. Land Reform and Agricultural development -- 6. Labor and Manpower development -- 7. Capital and Industrial Development -- 8. The system of exchange -- 9. Distributive shares of productive resources -- 10. Cooperatives -- 11. Consumption, Saving and Investment -- 12. International Trade -- 13. Public Finance -- 14. Taxation -- 15. Measuring Economic Activity -- 16. The Economics of underdevelopment --18. The Revolution of Information technology -- 19. Technology and Science - Twin Pillars of Progress -- 20. Technology and innovation -- 21. The transfer of Technology -- 22. Education and Development. -- 23. Our Country's Urgent needs.
Summary: The 21st Century can be readily differentiated from the previous century by locking in the core logic that drives many countries or economies to progress.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Filipiniana Gen. Ed. - CBA FIL HB 171.5 .M57 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000014255

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CHAPTER 1. The creation of economic wealth -- 2. The market economy -- 3. Prices and demand supply Relationship -- 4. The economies of the firm -- 5. Land Reform and Agricultural development -- 6. Labor and Manpower development -- 7. Capital and Industrial Development -- 8. The system of exchange -- 9. Distributive shares of productive resources -- 10. Cooperatives -- 11. Consumption, Saving and Investment -- 12. International Trade -- 13. Public Finance -- 14. Taxation -- 15. Measuring Economic Activity -- 16. The Economics of underdevelopment --18. The Revolution of Information technology -- 19. Technology and Science - Twin Pillars of Progress -- 20. Technology and innovation -- 21. The transfer of Technology -- 22. Education and Development. -- 23. Our Country's Urgent needs.

The 21st Century can be readily differentiated from the previous century by locking in the core logic that drives many countries or economies to progress.

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