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Appropriate for undergraduate courses in Comparative Economics, World Economic History, European Studies, and Interdisciplinary Seminars focusing on societal development. - The text maintains a unique interdisciplinary approach that emphasizes the fluid, evolutionary nature of economics, while presenting additional aspects of economies not usually addressed in similar books.
- While integrating economic thought with economic history, it provides an alternative for students and teachers who wish to explore the variations of “mixed market economy” across countries.
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