TY - BOOK AU - Breit,William AU - Hochman,Harold M. TI - Readings in microeconomics U1 - 338.5 20 PY - 1968/// CY - New York PB - Holt, Rinehart and Winston KW - MICROECONOMIA KW - unescot KW - MERCADO KW - ECONOMIA KW - mpirdes KW - OFERTA Y DEMANDA N1 - Part 1. The nature of an economic system; 1. Social economic organization /; Frank H. Knight; p. 3-22; Part 2. The method of economic analysis; 2. The methodology of positive economics; Milton Friedman; p. 23-47; 3. Operational propositions in economic theory; Donald F. Gordon; p. 48-59; 4. Assumptions in economic theory; Ernest Nagel; p. 60-68; Part 3. Demand; UTILITY THEORY AND CONSUMERS´SURPLUS; 5. The meaning of utility measurement; Armen A. Alchian; p. 69-88; 6. Professor hicks' revision of demand theory; Fritz machlup; p. 89-103; THE DEMAND CURVE; 7. The marshallian demand curve; Milton Friedman; p. 104-114; 8. The marshallian demand curve; Martin J. Bailey; p. 115-122; 9. Bandwagon, snob, and veblen effects in the theory of consumers' demand /; Harry Leibenstein; p. 123-142; Part 4. Supply; PRODUCTION, COSTS, AND PRICING; 10. Omissions in the treatment of the law of variable proportions; Om. P. Tangri; p. 143-150; 11. The division of labor is limited by the extent of the market /; George J. Stigler; p. 151-159; 12. Costs and outputs; Armen A. Alchian; p. 160-172; 13. Mathematical or "Linear" programming; Robert Dorfman; p. 173-194; APPLICATIONS OF THE THEORY OF PRODUCTION; 14. The factor proportions problem in underdeveloped areas; R. S. Eckaus; p. 195-214; 15. Some economic aspects of fissionable materials; Stephen Enke; p. 215-228; Part 5. Market structure; THE POLAR CASES OF COMPETITION AND MONOPOLY; 16. What is perfect competition?; Joan Robinson; p. 229-238; 17. The concept of monopoly and the measuremetn of monopoly power /; Abba P. Lerner; p. 239-255; IMPERFECT COMPETITION; 18. Excess capacity and monopolistic competition; J. M. Cassels; p. 256-266; 19. Advertising expenditures: a suffested treatment /; Norman S. Buchanan; p. 267-279; 20. The plateau demadn curve and utility theory; G. Warren Nutter; p. 280-284; 21. Duopoly, oligopoly, and emerging competition; G. Warren Nutter; p. 285-296; 22. Multiple-plant firms, cartels, and imperfect competition; Don Patinkin; p. 297-316; 23. Price discrimination in Medicine /; Reuben A. Kessel; p. 317-346; Part 6. Microeconomics of income distribution /; 24. Euler's theorem and the problem of distribution /; Joan Robinson; p. 347-358; 25. A reformulation of naive profit theory; Martin Bronfenbrenner; p. 359-370; 26. The geometry of capital and interst : a suffested simplification; Donald Dewey; p. 371-374; 27. The effects of unions on resource allocation; Albert Rees; p. 375-384; Part 7. General equilibrium, welfare and allocation; GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM, WLEFARE, AND ALLOCATION; 28. The simple analytics of welfare maximization /; Francis M. Bator; p. 385-413; 29. Efficient allocation of resources /; T. C. Koopmans; p. 414-422; THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN PRIVATE AND SOCIAL BENEFITS AND COSTS; 30. The problem of socials cost; Ronald Caase; p. 423-456; 31. The anatomy of market failure; Francis M. Bator; p. 457-476; 32. Externality /; James M. Buchanan and William Craig stubblebine; p. 477-488 ER -