"Manual Of References And Exercises In Economics" offers a comprehensive guide to the study of economics, designed for students and instructors alike. Compiled by Frank Albert Fetter, this manual serves as an invaluable resource, providing a structured approach to understanding economic principles through practical exercises and curated references.
This book aims to deepen the reader's grasp of economic concepts by presenting a range of exercises that encourage critical thinking and problem-solving. The references offer a pathway for further exploration and study. Ideal for classroom use or self-study, this manual equips readers with the tools necessary to navigate the complexities of economic theory and its real-world applications.
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