Author: Paul R. Gregory
Edition: 7th
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0618261818
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Comparing Economic Systems in the Twenty-First Century
Gregory and Stuart have revamped this definitive text to mirror major changes within the global economy of the 21st century.Comparing Economic Systems in the Twenty-First Century review. Read full reviews of Comparing Economic Systems in the Twenty-First Century.
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Comparing Economic Systems in the Twenty-First Century, ISBN-13: 9780618261819, ISBN-10: 0618261818
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Categories: Comparative economics. Contributors: Paul R. Gregory - Author. Format: Paperback
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In addition to a new title, the book now features more emphasis on transition, the acceleration of globalization, present trading agreements, and recent exchange rate regimes.
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