Principles of Economics (disambiguation)
- Principles of Economics (disambiguation)
"Principles of Economics" was a book written by Carl Menger. It was the first to use the title, and to drop the "political" from the traditional term, "political economy".
It may also refer to:
*"Principles of Economics (Marshall)", by Alfred Marshall
*Principles of Economics (Mankiw) by N. Gregory Mankiw, a popular contemporary and introductory economics text
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