Introduction to Economics

John V. Van Sickle

From the authors:

This is an elementary introduction to a vast field. We have deliberately refrained from bringing in many of the refinements of theory and for two reasons. First of all, these refinements seem more appropriate to a text for an intermediate course in economics. In the second place, the basic principles as developed in this book seem to provide an adequate foundation on which men of good judgment can build conclusions and recommendations.

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From the authors: This is an elementary introduction to a vast field. We have deliberately refrained from bringing in many of the refinements of theory and for two reasons. First of all, these refinements seem more appropriate to a text for an
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D. Van Nostrand, New York, 1954