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Studies In Applied Economics(1st Edition)

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Leon Walras ,Jan Van Daal

Free studies in applied economics 1st edition leon walras ,jan van daal 0415346169, 978-0415346160
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ISBN: 0415346169, 978-0415346160

Book publisher: Routledge

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Book Summary: Léon Walras (1834-1910) Was One Of The Key Thinkers Behind The Development Of Marginal Utility Theory And His Introduction Of General Equilibrium Theory Is One Of The Cornerstones Of Modern Economic Thought. Now, His Seminal Work Études D'économie Politique Appliquée, First Published In 1898, Is Available In English, In Both Hardback And Paperback.This Work Sits Aside Éléménts D'économie Politique Pure (1874) And Études D'économie Sociale (1896, English Translation, Routledge 2010) As One Of Walras' Crowning Achievements.Walras’s Études D’économie Politique Appliquée Contains His Best Work On Applied Economics. In This Book, He Investigates Where Free Competition Is And Is Not Possible, And How To Organize And Regulate Economic Life In These Differing Situations.Furthermore, He Deals With Other Features That Are Important For The Functioning Of The Economic System Such As Money, Capital, Credit, Banking, Securities Markets And Speculation.This Two-volume Translation Of A Text That Still Holds Vibrant Relevance For Economists Today Will Be Of Immense Interest To Working Economists And Students Of The History Of Economic Thought.