Exploring the fundamental role of economics in society, this book delves into how productivity, commerce, and value shape communities and influence civilization's functioning. It emphasizes that economics extends beyond mere monetary costs, presenting it as a crucial science that underpins social structures and interactions.
Exploring the foundational role of economics in society, this book delves into how productivity, commerce, and value shape communities. It emphasizes that economics extends beyond mere monetary transactions, serving as a vital science that underpins the functioning of civilization. Through this lens, readers gain insight into the intricate relationships between economic principles and societal dynamics.
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The History of the Present Tariff is a seminal work of economic analysis by Frank William Taussig. Published in 1892, this book provides a detailed examination of the history and consequences of the tariffs that were in effect in the United States between 1860 and 1883. A critical analysis of the tariff system and its impact on the American economy, The History of the Present Tariff is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of economic policy in the United States.
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An essential guide to understanding the intricacies of free trade, tariffs, and reciprocity, written by one of the foremost economists of the early 20th century. Taussig's insights into the economic benefits and drawbacks of these policies are still relevant today.
This book is a comprehensive set of questions and answers on the principles of economics. It covers a wide range of topics, including supply and demand, market structures, government intervention, and international trade. The questions are designed to test the reader's understanding of the concepts and to provide practice for exams. The book is an essential resource for students of economics and for anyone interested in understanding how the economy works.
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