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![]() | Principles of Economics by N. Gregory Mankiw, G Mankiw ISBN-10: 9780030982385 ISBN-10: 0-03-098238-3 ISBN-13: 9780030982385 ISBN-13: 978-0-03-098238-5 Hardcover 1997-08 Harcourt Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description A textbook for a first-year education on the principles of economics. Economists have a unique way of viewing the world, much of which can be taught in one or two semesters. My goal in this book is to transmit this way of thinking to the widest possible audience and to convince readers that it illuminates much of the world around them. I have tried to put myself in the position of someone seeing economics for the first time. My goal is to emphasize the material that students should and do find interesting about the study of the economy.... The purpose of this book is to help readers learn the fundamental lessons of economics and to show them how those lessons can be applied to the world in which they live. | ||
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MY EXPERIENCE The order was supposed to arrived by Sept. 2. Still waiting for it and Maxbooks doesn't respond to our inquiry. Will call the credit card to put a stop payment on it. | ||
Economics 201 - a must Well I just had to have this class & not to say that it's exciting, but well it's not (the class that is). The book is easy to read & the author includes some tidbits about himself, which makes it more interesting to read. | ||
Awesom review This book was right on point...before I chose this book, I was concerned if it had everything that I needed and it did. I was also impressed with the condition of the book. So going forward, I will be ordering all of my text books from Amazon. Monique Prescott | ||
Never arrived I ordered this book from the seller and it never arrived even though the seller charged my account. | ||
Not my best pick for an Economics book but it was required Economics is a necessary part of business and for people to just plain understand how money and supply and demand work.Whoever said Economics was fun is plain wrong. While this was required reading for college I did find the information difficult to understand, but I am no economics major either. | ||