Elements of Pure EconomicsRoutledge, 16 oct 2013 - 624 páginas Elements of Pure Economics was one of the most influential works in the history of economics, and the single most important contribution to the marginal revolution. Walras' theory of general equilibrium remains one of the cornerstones of economic theory more than 100 years after it was first published. |
Índice
FACSIMILES OF THE TITLE PAGES OR COVERS OF THE ORIGINAL EDITIONS | 29 |
PREFACE TO THE FOURTH EDITION | 35 |
PART I Object and Divisions of Political and Social Economy | 49 |
PART II Theory of Exchange of Two Commodities for Each Other | 81 |
PART III Theory of Exchange of Several Commodities for One Another | 151 |
PART IV Theory of Production | 209 |
PART V Theory of Capital Formation Capitalisation and Credit | 265 |
PART VI Theory of Circulation and Money | 313 |
PART VII Conditions and Consequences of Economic Progress Critique of Systems of Pure Economics | 375 |
PART VIII Price Fixing Monopoly Taxation | 429 |
Appendices | 461 |
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Elements of Pure Economics: Or the Theory of Social Wealth Léon Walras Vista previa restringida - 1954 |
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