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050 _aHB 171.5 .S55 1975
100 _aSilk, Leonard Solomon
_eauthor
245 0 _aContemporary economics :
_bprinciples and issues /
_cLeonard Solomon Silk
250 _aSECOND EDITION
260 _aNew York :
_bMcGraw Hill Education,
_cc1975
300 _axiii, 591 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aThe importance of economics -- Economics as a science -- An overview of economic systems -- How the price system works -- How buyers behave -- How prices are set -- Surpluses and shortages -- How sellers behave -- Maximizing profits -- Competition and monopoly -- Competition and the market mechanism -- Poverty and wealth -- What is macroeconomics? -- Gross national product -- Explaining the performance of the national economy -- Money and monetary policy -- Fiscal policy -- Practical problems in applying monetary and fiscal policy -- Economic growth -- The role of government in the American economy -- The Soviet economic system -- Comparing economic systems -- International trade -- The international monetary system -- The underdeveloped countries -- Furthering economic development in a peaceful world.
520 _aPersonally. I find economics fascinating, and I hope you will, too. The fascination lies partly in the subject matter, for economics confronts some of the most compelling of contemporary issues, such as the energy crisis, food shortages, world inflation, pollution of the environment, tensions between the developing and developed countries, the wealth and poverty of individuals and of nations. I have drawn on my experience, both as economist and as journalist and editor, in covering these important issues of our time, and have tried to make this book as lively and real and readable as I knew how.
650 _aECONOMICS
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