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Applied Economics : reading for Australian students / Keith Hancock, Barry Hughes and Robert Wallace.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Australia: McGraw-Hill ; c 1972.Description: xii, 333 p. : 24 cmLOC classification:
  • HB 171.5  .H36 1972
Contents:
The function of economics -- The price mechanism -- Supply and demand in specific markets -- Social responsibility of business -- Population: world perspective -- Australia's population -- Poverty and welfare -- Public finance -- Arbitration -- National accounts: their meaning and use -- Australia and the depression -- Fiscal policy -- Money-its nature and origins -- Monetary policy -- Inflation -- Rational economic behaviour and consumer sovereignty -- Prices and costs -- Restrictive practices -- Production and distribution -- Australia's balance of payments -- The Australian tariff -- Trade: the international setting -- Rural problems -- Growth -- Planning the Australian economy?:three views -- Economic development of New Guinea -- Alternatives to capitalism.
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Books Books Zetech Library - TRC General Stacks Non-fiction HB 171.5 .H36 1972 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C.1 Available Z007823

The function of economics -- The price mechanism -- Supply and demand in specific markets -- Social responsibility of business -- Population: world perspective -- Australia's population -- Poverty and welfare -- Public finance -- Arbitration -- National accounts: their meaning and use -- Australia and the depression -- Fiscal policy -- Money-its nature and origins -- Monetary policy -- Inflation -- Rational economic behaviour and consumer sovereignty -- Prices and costs -- Restrictive practices -- Production and distribution -- Australia's balance of payments -- The Australian tariff -- Trade: the international setting -- Rural problems -- Growth -- Planning the Australian economy?:three views -- Economic development of New Guinea -- Alternatives to capitalism.

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