Contemporary economic issues / Edited by Neil W. Chamberlain

Contributor(s): Chamberlain, Neil W [editor]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Homewood, Illinois: R. D. Irwin, c1973Edition: Revised EditionDescription: xiii, 352 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN: 0256014272Subject(s): UNITED STATES -- ECONOMIC POLICYLOC classification: HC 106.6 .C66 1973
Contents:
1. The Economic Base of Urban Problems -- 2. Poverty in an Affluent Society -- 3. Economic Issues in Health Services -- 4. The Economics of Education: A Survey -- 5. Current Issues in Transportation -- 6. Population.
Summary: Both the citizen on the street and the professional economist in his study often refer to "the economic system." Neither very often takes the time to examine what he means by that term. With only a little reflection, agreement could probably be reached on a definition that would read something like: "a national unit whose component parts are so functionally related to each other as collectively to realize certain desired economic results."
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Gen. Ed. - CBA Relegation Room GC HC 106.6 .C66 1973 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) Available NULIB000005585

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1. The Economic Base of Urban Problems -- 2. Poverty in an Affluent Society -- 3. Economic Issues in Health Services -- 4. The Economics of Education: A Survey -- 5. Current Issues in Transportation -- 6. Population.

Both the citizen on the street and the professional economist in his study often refer to "the economic system." Neither very often takes the time to examine what he means by that term. With only a little reflection, agreement could probably be reached on a definition that would read something like: "a national unit whose component parts are so functionally related to each other as collectively to realize certain desired economic results."

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