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Arleen J.Hoag – Introductory Economics (4th Ed.)
Arleen J.Hoag – Introductory Economics (4th Ed.)
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This text provides students with a solid understanding of the fundamental concepts of economics. Each of 29 short “one-concept” chapters highlights one economic principle. This approach helps students learn more effectively and provides organizational flexibility for lecturers.
Coverage is also integrated, however, to demonstrate the relationship between the basic concepts. The second edition features expanded coverage of the international sector and includes more end-of-chapter questions
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