Problem solving in microeconomics
Nancy T. Gallini
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Problem solving in microeconomics
by Nancy T. Gallini, Deborah Eaton
Published
January 1991
Publisher
W.H. Freeman & Company
Pages
205
ISBN-13
9780716721741
ISBN-10
0716721740
Subjects
Economics, an introductory analysis
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Problem solving in microeconomics was written by Nancy T. Gallini, Deborah Eaton.
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