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    GENDER AND ONLINE DISCOURSE IN THE PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS by Duane B. Graddy

    Published in Online Learning (2019-03-01)
    “…The conversational styles of female and male students in two online principles of economics classes were analyzed in the present study. …”
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    Equity and the Pareto Principle: Does the Pareto Principle Have Moral Force? by Mikael M. Karlsson

    Published in Nordicum-Mediterraneum (2023-03-01)
    “…The paper analyzes and criticizes the use of what is herein labeled the “Pareto Efficiency Principle” as a normative mandate justifying, or even requiring, various “Pareto-efficient” allocative decisions, and it likewise views with a fishy eye the concealed pretense that such justification is delivered by economic science. …”
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    Islamic Economic Principles in Healthcare by Muhamad Subhi Apriantoro, Muhammad Fahmi Saifullah

    Published in Invest Journal of Sharia & Economic Law (2025-05-01)
    “… This study explores the application of Islamic economic principles in healthcare, specifically through Islamic hospitals. …”
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    Economic vs. juristic thinking in Carl Menger’s principles of economics by Jandl Gerhard

    Published in Ekonomski Anali (2005-01-01)
    “…The paper is devoted to the degree to which his legal education influenced his economic theorizing. After a close examination of the Menger’s conceptual apparatus and the epistemological ramifications of the key notions underlying his thinking, the paper concludes that the juristic background of the far-reaching theoretical contributions contained in Menger’s Principles was truly decisive. …”
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    Schumpeter's Review of Frank A. Fetter's _Principles of Economics_ by Karl-Friedrich Israel

    Published in Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2018-04-01)
    “…In them, he discussed new publications in the English, French and German literatures, including E. R. A. Seligman’s _Principles of Economics_, William Stanley Jevons’s unfinished, posthumously published _Principles of Economics, A Fragment of a Treatise on the industrial mechanism of Society and other Papers_, Léon Polier’s _L’idée du juste salaire (The Idea of the Just Wage)_, and H. von Leesen’s German language biography of Frédéric Bastiat. …”
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    Democracy and principles of socio-economic development by A. A. Sychev, E. V. Zaytseva, P. S. Tolkachev

    Published in Вестник университета (2022-07-01)
    “…The article examines the existing political and economic trends: democratic and authoritarian forms of government. …”
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    Economic phenomenology: fundamentals, principles and definition by Francesco Vigliarolo

    Published in Insights into Regional Development (2020-03-01)
    “…In this context, the principles of economic phenomenology take form from the relationship between subject (intention) and materiality, noesis and noema (Noesis is the intention, the subjective dimension. …”
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    Sharia Investment in Islamic Economic Principles by Nurti Budiyanti, Aceng Kosasih, Shafa Aulia Az-Zahra

    Published in Fitrah: Jurnal Kajian Ilmu-Ilmu Keislaman (2021-06-01)
    “…Investment in accordance with Islamic principles is an investment that is lawful and does not contain elements prohibited by Islam. …”
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    Aristotle’s Principles for Modern Economic Science by Ricardo F. Crespo

    Published in Studia Gilsoniana (2019-12-01)
    “…Then, he distinguishes and discusses three Aristotelian principles: (a) economics should be a classical practical or moral science, (b) economics should not look for an unlimited wealth, but for the wealth necessary for the good life, and (c) economics should be aimed at the common good.…”
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    The Principle of Inclusion in Modern Concepts of Economic Growth by Tsapko-Piddubna Olga I.

    Published in Problemi Ekonomiki (2018-09-01)
    “…With inclusive growth, an increase in the welfare of all segments of the population is achieved by stimulating full and productive employment, when each member of the society is involved both in the process of creating GDP (in accordance with the principle of equality of economic opportunities) and in fair distribution of economic results. …”
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