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- catalog contributor b12679884.
- catalog contributor b12679885.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "Economic Interrelationships in the Presence of Teleological Equilibria -- Basic Core of Economic Interdependencies -- Alternative Output Possibilities -- Our Fine-Tuned Universe -- Economics: Some Intricate Facets of Its Universe -- Cosmology and Economics -- Some Fine-Tuning Physical Universe Parameters -- Economics and Simplistic One-Sided Observations -- An Elementary View of Business Cycle Equilibria -- Keynesian Economics -- Monetarism -- Conclusion: A Vital Facet of This Book for All Readers to Consider -- General Equilibrium in Economics -- Basic Properties of the Analysis -- The Point of Optimal Economic Welfare for a Nation -- A Special Note about Figure 2 and Non-Market Oriented Equilibrium -- General Equilibrium: Just An Accident? -- Cosmological Forces and Their Counterpart Economic Forces -- A Challenge to Teleological Economic Relationships -- The General Economic Equilibrium Simultaneous Equation System (The Economists' Current Counterpart to the Physicists' Search for a Unified Field Theory) -- The Grand General Equilibrium Design for our Oligopolistic-Oligopsonistic Economy -- A Special Note on Accidents, John Nash, and Our Force Factor tR -- The Multiple Interdependencies Behind the Imaginary Demand Curve (The Economists' Counterpart to the Physicists' Imagined Electric Lines of Force) -- A Note for Economists and Readers Seeking Further Understanding of our Figure 2 and Part I's General Equilibrium Analysis -- Market Areas, Discriminatory Spatial Prices, and Economic Interdependencies--Our Teleological Business World.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 308 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Our teleological economic world.".
- catalog identifier "0761824413 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0761824421 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Our teleological economic world.".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lanham, Md. : University Press of America,".
- catalog relation "Our teleological economic world.".
- catalog subject "330 21".
- catalog subject "Economics.".
- catalog subject "HB74.S35 G727 2002".
- catalog subject "Science.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Economic Interrelationships in the Presence of Teleological Equilibria -- Basic Core of Economic Interdependencies -- Alternative Output Possibilities -- Our Fine-Tuned Universe -- Economics: Some Intricate Facets of Its Universe -- Cosmology and Economics -- Some Fine-Tuning Physical Universe Parameters -- Economics and Simplistic One-Sided Observations -- An Elementary View of Business Cycle Equilibria -- Keynesian Economics -- Monetarism -- Conclusion: A Vital Facet of This Book for All Readers to Consider -- General Equilibrium in Economics -- Basic Properties of the Analysis -- The Point of Optimal Economic Welfare for a Nation -- A Special Note about Figure 2 and Non-Market Oriented Equilibrium -- General Equilibrium: Just An Accident? -- Cosmological Forces and Their Counterpart Economic Forces -- A Challenge to Teleological Economic Relationships -- The General Economic Equilibrium Simultaneous Equation System (The Economists' Current Counterpart to the Physicists' Search for a Unified Field Theory) -- The Grand General Equilibrium Design for our Oligopolistic-Oligopsonistic Economy -- A Special Note on Accidents, John Nash, and Our Force Factor tR -- The Multiple Interdependencies Behind the Imaginary Demand Curve (The Economists' Counterpart to the Physicists' Imagined Electric Lines of Force) -- A Note for Economists and Readers Seeking Further Understanding of our Figure 2 and Part I's General Equilibrium Analysis -- Market Areas, Discriminatory Spatial Prices, and Economic Interdependencies--Our Teleological Business World.".
- catalog title "Our teleological economic world : correlative underpinnings of the economic & physical sciences / M.L. Greenhut, John G. Greenhut.".
- catalog type "text".