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The third volume in the final section of the "Pioneers in Economics" series. This section of the series offers an assessment of significant economists of the 20th century, and this volume deals with Edward Chamberlin.

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Market imperfection and excess capacity, Nicholas Kaldor; Professor Chamberlin on monopolistic and imperfect competition, Nicholas Kaldor; Chamberlin versus Chicago, G.C. Archibald; more on Archibald versus Chicago, Milton Friedman; reply to Chicago, G.C. Archibald; the theory of monopolistic competition after thirty years, Joe S. Bain; the genesis of Chamberlinian monopolistic competition theory, Thomas P. Reinwald; of factor and commodity markets - a note on E.H. Chamberlin, A.S. Skinner; research programmes in competitive structures, D.P. O'Brien; E.H. Chamberlin - the origins and development of monopolistic competition, Andrew S. Skinner; the history of the theory of the firm from Marshall to Robinson and Chamberlin - the source of positivism in economics, Scott Moss; the marginalist controversy and the demise of full cost pricing, Frederic S. Lee; the genesis of Chamberlinian monopolistic competition theory - addendum, with a comment by Thomas P. Reinwald, Charles P. Blitch and Thomas P. Reinwald; Edward Chamberlin - the theory of monopolistic competition - a re-orientation of the theory of value, Andrew S. Skinner; the theory of monopolistic competition - E.H. Chamberlin's influence on industrial organization theory over sixty years, R. Rothschild.

Edward Chamberlin (1899–1967)

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/01/1992
      ISBN13: 9781852785024, 978-1852785024
      ISBN10: 1852785020

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The third volume in the final section of the "Pioneers in Economics" series. This section of the series offers an assessment of significant economists of the 20th century, and this volume deals with Edward Chamberlin.

      Table of Contents
      Market imperfection and excess capacity, Nicholas Kaldor; Professor Chamberlin on monopolistic and imperfect competition, Nicholas Kaldor; Chamberlin versus Chicago, G.C. Archibald; more on Archibald versus Chicago, Milton Friedman; reply to Chicago, G.C. Archibald; the theory of monopolistic competition after thirty years, Joe S. Bain; the genesis of Chamberlinian monopolistic competition theory, Thomas P. Reinwald; of factor and commodity markets - a note on E.H. Chamberlin, A.S. Skinner; research programmes in competitive structures, D.P. O'Brien; E.H. Chamberlin - the origins and development of monopolistic competition, Andrew S. Skinner; the history of the theory of the firm from Marshall to Robinson and Chamberlin - the source of positivism in economics, Scott Moss; the marginalist controversy and the demise of full cost pricing, Frederic S. Lee; the genesis of Chamberlinian monopolistic competition theory - addendum, with a comment by Thomas P. Reinwald, Charles P. Blitch and Thomas P. Reinwald; Edward Chamberlin - the theory of monopolistic competition - a re-orientation of the theory of value, Andrew S. Skinner; the theory of monopolistic competition - E.H. Chamberlin's influence on industrial organization theory over sixty years, R. Rothschild.

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