As with the other programs, they also receive basic knowledge of theoretical economics and business subjects.
Despite Keynes's early success, the revolutionary effect on theoretical economics was soon diminished.
But most cattle producers are not big on theoretical economics.
John Craven's main academic interests lie in theoretical economics and the theory of social choice.
In theoretical economics, cost used without qualification often means opportunity cost.
Their expertise ranges from history and international relations to theoretical economics and political science.
For the next year, he devoted himself to his research in theoretical economics, which had languished for years, and "got out of the race business."
In 1935, she graduated with a degree in theoretical economics.
It is the purpose of the pages that follow to work out its implications for theoretical and applied economics.
General equilibrium theory is a branch of theoretical economics.