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This book provides a simplified yet comprehensive analysis of international economic relations, with the fundamental objective of extracting maximum policy insight from a minimum number of theoretical constructs.
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Written with the same clarity of his classic upper-level text, Eugene Silberberg’s Principles of Microeconomics, 4/e is a high-end microeconomics principles text that shows the power of marginal analysis
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