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Contributions to Modern Economics

This book is a compilation of essays and research papers that delve into the evolution and application of economic principles in contemporary society. It covers a wide range of topics, including economic growth, market dynamics, and policy implications. more

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Joan Robinson
Joan Robinson

Joan Robinson was a British economist renowned for her work on imperfect competition theory and labor theory of value. Her contributions have had a profound impact on the development of economics. more

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