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F.W. Taussig
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The MacMillan Company 1921
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Robert P. Murphy
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Ludwig von Mises Institute 2010
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Philip H. Wicksteed
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Project Gutenberg 2010
It is the object of this volume in the first place to explain the meaning and demonstrate the truth of the proposition, that the value in use and the value in exchange of any commodity are two distinct, but connected, functions of the quantity of the commodity possessed by...
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Adolfo Figueroa
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Centrum, Catholic University of Peru 2012
This book is about the science of economics. The scope of economics as social science is to explain the production of goods and its distribution between the social groups of particular human societies. The most important human society of our times is capitalism.
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Frank A. Fetter
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The Century Co. 1905
Economics, or political economy, may be defined, briefly, as the study of men earning a living; or, more fully, as the study of the material world and of the activities and mutual relations of men, so far as all these are the objective conditions to gratifying desires. ...
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P.J. Haler
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Library Press 1921
In the following pages a scheme of the subject is developed, which forms a two-year course when two or three hours a week are devoted to the subject. The portions of Physics usually treated under Applied Mechanics and Electricity have been purposely omitted. ...
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David R. Henderson
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Liberty Fund Inc. 2009
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Russell Cooper, Andrew John
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The Saylor Foundation 2013
This textbook centers around student needs and expectations through two premises: Students are motivated to study economics if they see that it relates to their own lives.
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Friedrich A. Hayek
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Ludwig von Mises Institute 1948
If you are looking to acquaint yourself with F.A. Hayek's perspective on economic theory -- beyond his business cycle and monetary studies of the inter-war years -- this is the best source. It contains his most profound work on the liberal economic order, and his most penetrating reflections on...