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Economic model / General equilibrium theory / Supply and demand / Alfred Marshall / Keynesian economics / Monetarism / Marginal utility / Marginalism / Neoclassical economics / Economics / Economic theories / Mathematical economics
Date: 2010-12-17 11:23:08
Economic model
General equilibrium theory
Supply and demand
Alfred Marshall
Keynesian economics
Monetarism
Marginal utility
Marginalism
Neoclassical economics
Economics
Economic theories
Mathematical economics

The use and abuse of mathematical economics

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