Alfred Marshall: Critical Assessments. Second series. ...John Cunningham Wood Taylor & Francis, 2004 - 456 páginas |
Contenido
Biological Theory and Technological Entrepreneurship | 1 |
45 | 8 |
J K Whitaker | 15 |
Economics or Some Lies My Teachers Told | 54 |
32 | 68 |
33 | 85 |
34 | 98 |
Marshall and the Classical Tradition | 105 |
44 | 224 |
46 | 261 |
47 | 277 |
49 | 294 |
50 | 308 |
51 | 314 |
Pujol | 332 |
Alfred Marshalls Mother and Father R H Coase | 356 |
35 | 113 |
36 | 125 |
37 | 136 |
38 | 145 |
41 | 169 |
169 | 196 |
43 | 216 |
53 | 365 |
Fitting the Theory to the Facts P C Dooley | 371 |
A Reply J M Keynes as | 384 |
56 | 391 |
58 | 417 |
59 | 426 |
Términos y frases comunes
Adam Smith additive utility Alfred Marshall analogy applied assumption behavior biological Cambridge classical commodity competition concept consumer consumer surplus consumer's surplus demand and supply demand curve discussion domestic dynamic Economic Journal economic theory Economics of Industry economists Edgeworth edition effect entrepreneur Essays exogenous explain factors factors of production genetic growth Ibid important income increasing returns individual Industry and Trade influence interpretation investment J. M. Keynes Joan Robinson Keynes labour logical London Macmillan marginal utility market price Marshall-Lerner condition Marshall's Marshall's Principles Marshall's theory Marshallian mathematical methodological nature output paper perfect competition period Pigou Political Economy position Principle of Substitution Principles of Economics problem profits Pure Theory quantity quasi-rent reference representative firm Samuelson Schumpeter short-run social static Stigler supplementary costs supply curve theoretical theory of value trade balance utility function utility of money variables wages Walras