
Theoretical Welfare Economics
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SKU ID: G13444
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Published Year: 1963
Author: J. De V. Graaff
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Book Condition: Used Good
Condition Note: Book is in Good Condition but jacket has minor damage.
Book Binding Type: Hard Back
Language: English
No. of Pages: 178
Dimensions: 21 × 14 cm
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Theoretical Welfare Economics by J. De V. Graaff is a classic work that examines the fundamental principles of welfare economics through rigorous theoretical analysis. The author explores key concepts such as economic efficiency, social welfare, resource allocation, market equilibrium, and equity, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the economic theories that underpin public policy and welfare analysis. Written with scholarly precision, the book remains an important reference for students, economists, researchers, and anyone interested in economic theory and public economics.
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Book Details
SKU ID: G13444
ISBN: Not Available
Published Year: 1963
Author: J. De V. Graaff
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Book Condition: Used Good
Condition Note: Book is in Good Condition but jacket has minor damage.
Book Binding Type: Hard Back
Language: English
No. of Pages: 178
Dimensions: 21 × 14 cm
Availability: In Stock
See all Books of this Author: J. De V. Graaff
About the Book
Theoretical Welfare Economics by J. De V. Graaff is a classic work that examines the fundamental principles of welfare economics through rigorous theoretical analysis. The author explores key concepts such as economic efficiency, social welfare, resource allocation, market equilibrium, and equity, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the economic theories that underpin public policy and welfare analysis. Written with scholarly precision, the book remains an important reference for students, economists, researchers, and anyone interested in economic theory and public economics.












