The American Economic Review, Volume 72,Edições 1-2American Economic Association., 1982 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... require calculus ; 46 require completion of general liberal arts requirements prior to commenc- ing an economics major ; 39 require an over- all C average or better ; and 28 require a C or better in introductory economics . The only ...
... require calculus ; 46 require completion of general liberal arts requirements prior to commenc- ing an economics major ; 39 require an over- all C average or better ; and 28 require a C or better in introductory economics . The only ...
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... require calculus , but place less em- phasis on accounting and computer skills . The comprehensive schools and liberal arts colleges are more inclined to require money and banking and the history of economic thought than are the ...
... require calculus , but place less em- phasis on accounting and computer skills . The comprehensive schools and liberal arts colleges are more inclined to require money and banking and the history of economic thought than are the ...
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... require slightly more hours for the major , but have fewer specific course requirements . Programs in both categories require one course in intermediate microeconomics and one in intermediate macroeconomics . Pro- grams in business ...
... require slightly more hours for the major , but have fewer specific course requirements . Programs in both categories require one course in intermediate microeconomics and one in intermediate macroeconomics . Pro- grams in business ...
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