Applied Economics An Introductory Course
Publication details: England Pearson Education Limited 1999 Edition: 8th EdISBN: 0-582-41454-7DDC classification: 330 Summary: changes in the UK economic structure, company accounts as a source of financial information, firm objectives and firm behaviour, the small firm,mergers and acquisitions in the growth of the firm, oligopoly, the multinational corporation, privatization and deregulation, pricing in practice, economics of the environment, regional and urban policy, transport, social policy, distribution of income and wealth, trade unions, wages and collective bargaining, consumption and saving, investment, public expenditure, taxation, money and EMU, financial institutions and markets, inflation, unemployment, managing the economy, exchange rates, United Kingdom trade performance, Free trade, regional trading blocs and protectionism, the european union, transition economies, economics of developing countriesItem type | Home library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Parvatibai Chowgule College of Arts and Science, Margao | 330 GRI.WAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | PCC- 40052 |
changes in the UK economic structure, company accounts as a source of financial information, firm objectives and firm behaviour, the small firm,mergers and acquisitions in the growth of the firm, oligopoly, the multinational corporation, privatization and deregulation, pricing in practice, economics of the environment, regional and urban policy, transport, social policy, distribution of income and wealth, trade unions, wages and collective bargaining, consumption and saving, investment, public expenditure, taxation, money and EMU, financial institutions and markets, inflation, unemployment, managing the economy, exchange rates, United Kingdom trade performance, Free trade, regional trading blocs and protectionism, the european union, transition economies, economics of developing countries
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