Essentials of Price Theory / / Burton Keirstead.

This volume is a general survey of pure value and distribution theory written for students who have completed a more discursive elementary course, or, perhaps, for a select group of students entering on a series of courses in economics. The book is divided into two parts. Book I is a good, intellige...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook-Package Archive 1933-1999
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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • FOREWORD
  • PREFACE
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  • CONTENTS
  • BOOK ONE. INTRODUCTORY
  • I. The Meaning of Economy
  • II. The Objects of Economic Study
  • III. Economic Methods
  • IV. The Historical Method
  • Appendix to Book One
  • BOOK TWO. THE PRICE SYSTEM IN ABSTRACTION
  • V. Equations of the Simplified Economy under Conditions of Monopoly, Monopsony and Single and Multiple Commodities
  • VI. Equations of the Simplified Economy (Continued)
  • VII. The Price System in the Simplified Economy
  • BOOK THREE. THEORY OF PRICE IN AN INDUSTRIAL ECONOMY
  • VIII. Introduction to Book Three
  • IX. The Curves
  • Appendix to Chapter IX
  • X. The Industrial Supply Curve
  • XI. Consumers' Demand
  • XII. The Determination of Price
  • XIII. Some Further Problems in Price Determination, Joint Costs, Multiple Equilibrium, Price Discrimination
  • XIV. Decreasing Costs–Comparison of Competitive and Monopoly Output
  • XV. Conclusion to Book III
  • BOOK FOUR. DISTRIBUTION; THE PRICING OF THE AGENTS OF PRODUCTION
  • XVI. Introduction to Book Four
  • XVII. Wages and Enterprise
  • XVIII. Rent and Differential Surpluses
  • XIX. Interest
  • XX. Conclusion
  • INDEX