economics third editionRex Bookstore, Inc., 1995 - 367 pages |
Contents
Economics and the Real World | 1 |
The Prices of Goods and Services | 20 |
Elasticity and Consumer Behavior | 42 |
Elasticity of Supply | 48 |
Budget Line | 54 |
Monopolistic Competition | 80 |
Business Organization and | 118 |
Business Management | 125 |
The Biggest Banks in the World | 203 |
25 | 208 |
Chapter 11 Public Finance | 214 |
International Trade | 236 |
The Classical Theory of Comparative Advantage | 242 |
Other Arguments for Trade Barriers | 248 |
27 | 255 |
Agricultural and Rural | 265 |
People Development Through the Cooperative | 131 |
Towards the Employees | 137 |
National Income | 142 |
23 | 153 |
Unemployment | 164 |
The Philippine Financial | 179 |
What is Money? | 185 |
Credit | 191 |
24 | 196 |
Central Banking | 197 |
Agricultural Credit in Asian Countries | 271 |
Rural Development | 277 |
Agrarian Reforms | 283 |
Industrialization | 303 |
Chapter 16 Economic Growth | 320 |
Global Economy | 338 |
Chapter 18 Social Responsibility | 350 |
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30 | 361 |
Common terms and phrases
activities additional allocation balance of payments Bangko Sentral benefits borrowers budget business organization businessmen buyers capital central bank colonial consumers consumption cooperative cost of production decrease demand curve determined distribution economic development economic growth efficient elasticity employment example exchange rate expenditures export factors of production farm Filipino financial institutions firm foreign loans funds global hectares important improve increase indifference curve individuals industrial countries inflation inputs international trade Japan labor land less developed countries machines marginal revenue means Metro Manila monetary monopolist monopolistic competition multinational corporations national income needs normal profit oligopoly output percent Philippines political poor countries population poverty problems productive resources profit maximization projects purchase pure competition quantity demanded raw materials regressive tax rice rich countries rural development savings sector sellers social responsibility society theory U.S. dollar United wealth workers World Bank