Eartha
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Dear all,
How should I paraphrase the underlined?
I failed to get the logic here.
Thanks in advance.
Eartha
Economic Basics: You Say [FONT=宋]“[/FONT]Depression,” I Say “Broke”
If you already know the difference between general equilibrium analysis and multilateral trade conventions, go ahead and skip this chapter because you clearly have a firm grasp of economic theory.
If you’re like me, however, you have a tough time figuring out if “three for a dollar” is better than “40 cents each.” If that’s the case, stick around and peruse some basic economic terms and concepts that will give you a better grasp of what happened in the Great Depression and how things have changed since then.
How should I paraphrase the underlined?
I failed to get the logic here.
Thanks in advance.
Eartha
Economic Basics: You Say [FONT=宋]“[/FONT]Depression,” I Say “Broke”
If you already know the difference between general equilibrium analysis and multilateral trade conventions, go ahead and skip this chapter because you clearly have a firm grasp of economic theory.
If you’re like me, however, you have a tough time figuring out if “three for a dollar” is better than “40 cents each.” If that’s the case, stick around and peruse some basic economic terms and concepts that will give you a better grasp of what happened in the Great Depression and how things have changed since then.