Emergence and content of modern economic analysis / William Fellner
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc, 1960.Description: 459 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmOther title:- Modern economic analysis [Portion of title]
- 330.15
- HB 171.5 .F4 1960
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BOOKS | Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks | HB 171.5 .F4 1960 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | NPML20100006 |
Part I: Chapter 1. Primarily deductive analysis : Illustrations from ancient, medieval, and modern economic thought -- Chapter 2: The inductive element -- Chapter 3: Mercantilist contributions -- Chapter 4: The physiocrat system and turgot --
Part II. Chapter 5. General comments on the classical school -- Chapter 6. Classical wages fund, population, and diminishing returns -- Chapter 7. Classical rent theory and its extensions -- Chapter 8. Say's law and the question of full employment -- Chapter 9. Economic development -- Chapter 10. Classical value theory -- Chapter 11. Classical free trade -- Chapter 12. Marxian socialism --
Part III. Chapter 13: Neoclassical and contemporary economics: introductory observations -- Chapter 14: Basic propositions in the theory of rational consumer choice -- Chapter 15: Indifference curves and the measurability problem -- Chapter 16: Pricing of the firm's output -- Chapter 17: Market structures --
"The present volume has resulted from lecture notes from an undergraduate course at Yale. This is a two semester course in which I have been making an effort to give modern economic analysis a reasonably rounded presentation and, at the same time, to link contemporary theory to its historical antecedents. I would like to put in a word for this method of acquainting students with the main content of contemporary economics." -- preface
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