Economics: Textbook for ICSE Class 9

Economics: Textbook for ICSE Class 9
ISBN-10
9387660613
ISBN-13
9789387660618
Series
Economics
Category
Education
Pages
180
Language
English
Published
2020-01-01
Publisher
Oswal Publishers
Authors
V. N. Nigam, A. Banerjee

Description

The present edition of the Textbook of Economics for ICSE Class 9 is a thoroughly revised edition following the syllabus guidelines (2020) from The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE). Economic Principles have been explained in simple and lucid language, using easy conversational prose with familiar examples without compromising on the depth and precision of the content. This books is based on the proposition that the students can understand the fundamental concepts and principles of Economics easily through self study.

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