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One function of survey research in economics is widely accepted by now . Economic surveys represent a technique of fact - gathering . In discussing this function of surveys , we shall show that the kinds of fact collected in surveys ...
One function of survey research in economics is widely accepted by now . Economic surveys represent a technique of fact - gathering . In discussing this function of surveys , we shall show that the kinds of fact collected in surveys ...
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In 1951 , for instance , predictions derived from the survey findings presented above proved to be correct - sometimes in sharp contrast to the most common economic predictions . ( In June 1951 it was concluded from the survey data that ...
In 1951 , for instance , predictions derived from the survey findings presented above proved to be correct - sometimes in sharp contrast to the most common economic predictions . ( In June 1951 it was concluded from the survey data that ...
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The first aim of survey research is the development of microeconomics , which deals with the behavior and attitudes of individual decision makers . However , we also need to understand and predict macro - economic trends , that is ...
The first aim of survey research is the development of microeconomics , which deals with the behavior and attitudes of individual decision makers . However , we also need to understand and predict macro - economic trends , that is ...
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INTRODUCTION by Mirra Komarovsky | 2 |
THE NONECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS OF JOHN MAY | 8 |
PART 1HISTORY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH | 31 |
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