Economics: An Introductory Analysis

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"Economics: An Introductory Analysis" is a landmark introductory economics textbook by Paul Samuelson that helped shape modern economic education and popularize Keynesian economic theory.

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instanceOf book
economics textbook
alternativeName Samuelson's Economics NERFINISHED
author Paul Samuelson NERFINISHED
contributedTo mainstream acceptance of Keynesian macroeconomics in academia
standardization of economics terminology
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
educationLevel undergraduate
emphasizes aggregate demand management
role of government in stabilizing the economy
field economics
firstPublicationYear 1948
genre textbook
hasReputation best-selling economics textbook of the 20th century
standard introductory text in economics for decades
impactOn economics curriculum in universities
teaching of Keynesian macroeconomics
includes analysis of market structures
analysis of national income determination
discussion of unemployment and inflation
introduction to supply and demand
treatment of fiscal policy
treatment of monetary policy
welfare economics concepts
influencedBy John Maynard Keynes NERFINISHED
Keynesian macroeconomic theory
language English
notableFor popularizing Keynesian economics in the United States
shaping modern economics education
pedagogicalStyle graphical analysis
mathematical exposition
verbal explanation
publisher McGraw-Hill NERFINISHED
subject Keynesian economics
economic policy
economic theory
macroeconomics
microeconomics
targetAudience general readers interested in economics
students of economics
title Economics: An Introductory Analysis NERFINISHED
usedAs introductory economics textbook

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