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Essentials of Microeconomics: Exercises

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Essentials of Microeconomics: Exercises
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Publisher: BookBoon
ISBN-13: 9788776814120
Number of pages: 93

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After reading the theory book about Microeconomics it is time to test your knowledge to make sure that you are well prepared for your exam. This free exercise book follows the same structure as the theory book about Microeconomics. Answer questions about for example consumer theory, demand, production and cost. All the exercises are followed by suggested solutions.

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