The Theory of Price
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The Theory of Price is a book written by George Stigler. The book was first published in 1946, as a revision and expansion of The Theory of Competitive Price (1942), and has since been revised and reprinted several times. The book covers a range of topics related to microeconomics.[1]
Table of Contents[edit]
Fourth Edition, 1987
- Introduction to Economic Analysis
- Prices and the Enterprise Economy
- Consumer Behavior
- The Theory of Utility
- Pricing with Limited Supplies
- The Supplies of Productive Services
- Costs and Production
- Production: Diminishing Returns
- Production: Returns to Scale
- Additional Topics in Production and Costs
- The General Theory of Competitive Prices
- The Theory of Monopoly
- Oligopoly, Cartels, and Mergers
- The Economics of Information
- The Demand for Productive Services
- Rents and Quasi-Rents
- Wage Theory
- The Size Distribution of Income
- Capital and Interest
- The Economy and the State
- Appendix A. Fundamental Quantitative Relationships
- Appendix B. Mathematical Notes
- Index
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References[edit]
- ^ Stigler, George J. (1987). The Theory of price (4th ed.). New York, NY: Macmillan [u.a.] ISBN 978-0024174000.