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6.02 |
Local cutter number (OCLC) ; Book number/undivided call number, CALL (RLIN) |
S1939r |
999 ## - SYSTEM CONTROL NUMBERS (KOHA) |
Koha Dewey Subclass [OBSOLETE] |
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041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE |
Language code of text/sound track or separate title |
eng |
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
SAMUELSON, Paul Anthony |
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245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Readings in economics |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT |
Edition statement |
7 ed |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. |
New York : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. |
McGraw-Hill do Brasil, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. |
1973 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
384 p. |
505 80 - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Title |
Parte 1 Basic economic concepts and national income |
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1. Definition of economics, Alfred Marshall |
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2. One side, All sides-or no sides, Goldon Wrigth |
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3. Population growth and povert, Thomas R. Malthus |
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4. Controlling the population explosion, Ansley J. Coale |
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5. Free private enterprise, sumner H. Slicther |
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6. The economic organisation of a P.O.W Camp, R. A. Radford |
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7. Capital and roundabout production, Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk |
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8. Estimates of demand curve for marijuana among UCLA Students, Clarles T. Nisbet and Firouz Vakil |
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9. Roofs or ceilings, Milton Friedman |
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10. Defense of usury, Milton Friedman |
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11. Migrant Workers, Milton friedman |
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A dialogue on blood and money |
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12. Free blood in England, bougth blood in U.S., Paul A. Samuelson |
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13. Does money really destroy giving?, Kenneth J.Arrow |
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Debate on Galbraith |
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14. Galbraith: oui, Robin Marris |
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15. Galbraith: Non, Robert M. Solow |
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16. The real truth about Profit maximizing, Eli Goldston |
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17. Capitalist ethics-Tough or soft?, Jack Hirshleifer |
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18. A citizen's Guide to the american economy, Ralph Nader |
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19. The role of labor unions, Geoge W. Taylor |
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A dialogue on the proper economic role of the state |
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20. The government of the economy, George Stigler |
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21. The economic role of private activity, Paul A. Samuelson |
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22. The negative income tax, James Tobin |
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Part 2 Determination of national income and its fluctuations |
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23. How Keynes came to america, Jonh Kenneth Galbraith |
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24. Keynesian and other present-day heresies, Henry Hazlit |
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25. Hyperinflation: Germany 1919-1923, Frank D. Graham |
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26. Chronic inflation: twentieth-century Chile, Joseph Grunwald |
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Debate on creeping inflation |
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27 The case for creeping inflation, sumner H. Slichter |
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28. The case against creeping inflation, Jules Backman |
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29. The monetary base-explanation and analytical use, federal reserve bank of St. Louis |
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30. First debate on monetarism |
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31. Monetarism objectively evaluated, Paul A. Samuelson |
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32. The Evils of deficit spending, Harry F. Byrd |
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33. The need for balanced federal budgets, Maurice H. Stans |
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34. Deficit, deficit, who's got the deficit? James Tobin |
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Parte 3 The composition and princing of national output |
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35. Free Gold: A supply-demand Market, David Williams |
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36. Pratical problemams of marginal-cost princing, Ralph Turvey |
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37. Price leadership: the case of the cigarette industry, William H. Nicholls |
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38. The cost of automobile model changes since 1949, Franklin M. Fisher, Zvi Grilinces, and Carl Kaysen |
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Debate on advertising |
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39. The case for taxed advertising, Sven lindqvist |
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40. Some aspects of the economics of advertising, L.G. Telser |
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41. Capitalism and economic progress, Joseph A. Schumpeter |
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42. Communication and collusion: the case of the eletrical industry, John Brooks |
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Debate on antitrust |
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43. A policy for antitrust law, Carl Kaysen and Donald F. Turner |
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44. In my new industrial state trust busting not needed, J.K Galbraith |
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45. New antitrust policy, senator philip Hart |
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Part 4 Distribution of income: the princing of the productive factores |
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46. Sources of United States economic growth, Edwrd F. Denison |
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47. On rent, David Ricardo |
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48. Progress and poverty, Henry George |
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49. Oil shortage a myth created by mideast monopoly and "Tax collection" giant corporations, M. A. Adelman |
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50. Minimun-wage rates, Milton friendman |
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51. Can union power be curbed?, edward H. Chamberlin |
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Part 5 Internacional trade and finance |
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52. Petition of the candlemakers-1845, Frederic Bastiat |
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53. Petition of the candlemakers-1951, Congressional Hearings |
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Debate on stable exchange rates |
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54. The case for flexible exchange rates, Milton Friedman |
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55. A defence of fixed exchange rates, Hery C. Wallich |
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56. Reforming the international economic system: the nixom proposals, the economic report of the president, 1973 |
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part 6 Current economic problems |
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57. Stages of growth and the take-off: yes, W. W. Rostow |
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58. Stages of growth and the take-off: no, Simon Kuznets |
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59. On improving the economic status of the blak-american , James Tobin |
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60. Race riots and poverty, Daniel P. Moynihan |
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61. New York City: A paradigm for urban economics eveywhere, Natham Glazer |
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62. The economic role of women and sex discrimination, the economic report of the president, 1973 (Marina Whitman et al.) |
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63. Is growth obsolete?, William Nordhaus and James Tobin |
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Debate on doomsday |
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64. The limits to growth, Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jorgen Randers, and William W. Behrens III |
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65. "Doomsday models" and the "chicken little" Syndrome: or "The computer that cried "Wolf", Robert M.Solow |
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Debate on incomes policy |
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66. Wage-price guideposts: no, Arthur F. Burns |
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67. Wage-price guideposts: yes, Otto Eckstein |
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68. Mandatory and permanent wage-price Controls, J.K. Galbraith |
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69. Second debate on monetarism |
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70. Both fiscal and monetary policy, yes Walter W. Heller |
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71. Monetarism pure and neat, no, Paul A. Samuelson |
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72. Modern capitalism, Andrew shonfield |
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73. The best laid plans, Charles P. Kindleberger |
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74. Social darwinism and the forgotten man, William Graham Sumner |
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75. The essence of das Kapital, Karl Marx |
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76. American imperialism: a marxian view, Paul Baran and Paul M. Sweezy |
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Debate on alienation |
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77. The marxist theory of alienation, Enerst Mandel |
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78. Myth of the alienated worker meets the fact of workers who deny it, Inving Kristol |
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Debate on New Left economics |
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79. Yes to lindbleck on new left, G.L. bach |
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80. In defense of new left economics, Stephen Hymer and Frank Roosevelt |
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81. Response to debate on new left economics, Assar Lindbeck |
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82. Planning and the market in the U.S.S.R., Abram bergson |
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83. The economy of China: A tourist's view , James Tobin |
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84. Economic possibilities for our grandchildren(1930), John Maynard Keynes |
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Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Teoria Economica |
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