"Lehrbuch Der Oekonomie" by Friedrich F. Entner von Entnersfeld offers a detailed exploration of economics, deeply rooted in classical and historical contexts. This textbook provides insights into the economic theories and principles prevalent during its time, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the evolution of economic thought. The book covers a range of economic topics, providing a comprehensive view of the economic landscape as understood by Entner von Entnersfeld.
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