Microeconomics: Private Markets and Public Choice plus MyEconLab (7th Edition) (Addison-Wesley Serries in Economics) ebook
by Robert B. Ekelund,Rand W. Ressler,Robert D. Tollison
by Robert B. Ekelund (Author), Rand W. Ressler (Author), Robert D. .Ekelund has good discussions of entrepreneurship and public choice. Students have few complaints about this book. It is well written, and about as interesting as one can expect from an economics text.
by Robert B. Tollison (Author) & 0 more. ISBN-13: 978-0321451132. Few other texts bother much with entrepreneurship and public choice. Heyne is similar in content, but comes up short on graphics. All economics instructors should consider Ekelund for their classes. Students should look for class sections that use Ekelund (or Gwartney and Stroup).
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Robert B. ISBN-13: 978-0321337177. Why is ISBN important? ISBN. Ekelund/Rand W. Ressler/Robert D. Tollison. Get started today for free. classical macroeconomic theory 2011-07-04. true or false: chapters 22+23 2011-06-27.
Rand W. Ressler; Robert D. Tollison Microeconomics: Private Markets and Public Choice . In August 2006, we are launching a new, streamlined version of MyEconLab to better fit the needs of both students and professors
Rand W. Tollison Microeconomics: Private Markets and Public Choice plus MyEconLab (Addison-Wesley Serries in Economics). ISBN 13: 9780321357007. Microeconomics: Private Markets and Public Choice plus MyEconLab (Addison-Wesley Serries in Economics). Robert B. Ekelund J. Rand W. In August 2006, we are launching a new, streamlined version of MyEconLab to better fit the needs of both students and professors. Ekelund Jr. (Author), Rand W. Sold by Rockshore Books and Media. ISBN-13: 978-0321456427. Condition: Used: Good. Ekelund, J. Auburn University. Ressler, University of Louisiana, Lafayette.
Robert B Ekelund, Robert B Ekelund Jr, Rand W Ressler. Maximizing happiness means more than maximizing wealth, and yet many students assume economists only care about the bottom line
Textbook brings economics to life for students with its compelling public choice approach. The authors' focus stretches beyond the theory of how ideal markets work to the actual arena of political decision-making, interest group influence, and government policies.
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Robert D. Tollison, Jr Robert B. Ekelund, Rand W. Ressler. Maximizing happiness means more than maximizing wealth, and yet many students assume economists only care about "the bottom line.