Volume I: CONTENTS
General Introduction
Introduction
Part I: The Methodology of Microeconomic Theory
The Structure of Economic Theory
1. Herber A Simon (1959), 'Theories of Decision-Making in Economics
and Behavioral Science'
2. Ernest Nagel (1963), 'Assumptions in Economic Theory'
3. Donald N. McCloskey (1983), 'The Rhetoric of Economics'
The Analytical Use of Microeconomic Models
4. Paul A. Samuelson (1941), 'The Stability of Equilibrium'
5. Eugene Silberg (1974), ' A Revision of Comparative Statics
Methodology in Economics'
6. G.C. Archibald (1965), 'The Qualitative Content of Maximizing
Models'
Part II: Consumer Decision Making
Newer Developments Within the Neoclassical Framework
7. Gary S. Becker (1965), 'A Theory of the Allocation of Time'
8. Harvey Leibenstein (1950), 'Bandwagon, Snob, and Veblen Effects
in the Theory of Consumers' Demand'
Part III: Production and Cost Functions
Analytical Fittings to Empirical Forms
9. A.A. Walters (1963), 'Production and Cost Functions: An
Econometric Survey'
Part IV: The Pricing of Factor Services
Firms and Industry Behavior
10. Gary S. Becker (1962), 'Investment in Human Capital: A
Theoretical Analysis'
11. Michael Spence (1973), 'Job Market Signalling'
12. Joseph E. Stiglitz (1974), 'Alternative Theories of Wage
Determination and Unemployment in LDC's: The Labor Turnover
Model'
13. Harold Hotelling (1931), 'The Economics of Exhaustible
Resources'
14. Anthony Scott (1955), 'The Fishery: The Objectives of Sole
Ownership'
15. William D. Nordhaus (1973), 'World Dynamics: Measurement
without Data'
Volume II: Contents
General Introduction
Introduction
Part I: The Firms's Price Strategies in Alternative Market
Structures
Perfect Competition
1. Paul R. Milgrom and Robert J. Weber (1982), 'A Theory of
Auctions and Competitive Bidding'
2. George J. Stigler (1957), 'Perfect Competition, Historically
Contemplated'
Monopolistic Competition
3. Dennis R. Capozza and Robert Van Order (1978), 'A Generalized
Model of Spatial Competition'
Oligopoly
4. Andrew Schotter and Gerhard Schwödiauer (1980), 'Economics and
the Theory of Games: A Survey'
5. Timothy F. Bresnahan (1981), 'Duopoly Models With Consistent
Conjectures'
6. Robert E. Kuenne (1980), 'Duopoly Reaction Functions Under
Crippled Optimization Regimes'
Part II: The Firm's Non-Price Competitive Strategies
Advertising, Marketing and Promotion
7. William S. Comanor and Thomas A. Wilson (1979), 'The Effect of
Advertising on Competition: A Survey'
Product Differentiation
8. Avinash K. Dixit and Joseph E. Stiglitz (1977), 'Monopolistic
Competition and Optimum Product Diversity'
9. Michael Spence (1976), 'Product Selection, Fixed Costs, and
Monopolistic Competition'
Product Quality and Innovation
10. Martin I Kamien and Nancy L. Schwartz (1975), 'Market Structure
and Innovation: A Survey'
Spatial Location
11. B. Curtis Eaton and Richard G. Lipsey (1975), 'The Principle of
Minimum Differentiation Reconsidered: Some New Developments in the
Theory of Spatial Competition.
Part III: Information Flows
Implications for the Behaviour of Firms and Markets
12. Jack Hirschleifer and John G. Riley (1979), 'The Analytics of
Uncertainty and Information—An Expository Survey'
13. Michael Rothschild (1973), 'Models of Market Organization With
Imperfect Information: A Survey'
Part IV: Uncertainty
Implications for the Behaviour of Agents and Markets
14. John W. Pratt (1964), 'Risk Aversion in the Small and in the
Large'
15. Stephen A. Ross (1973), 'The Economic Theory of Agency: The
Principal's Problem'
16. Kenneth J. Arrow (1963), 'Uncertainty and the Welfare Economics
of Medical Care'
Part V: Market Adjustment Mechanisms
Cobweb Adjustments
17. Kenneth J. Arrow and William M. Capron (1959), 'Dynamic
Shortages and Price Rises: The Engineer-Scientist Case'
Volume III
General Introduction
Introduction
Part I: Market Interaction: General Microeconomic Equilibrium
Theory
Measuring the Efficiency of the Perfectly Competitive Market
Economy
1. Armen A. Alchian (1953), 'The Meaning of Utility
Measurements'
2. Robert D. Willig (1976), 'Consumer Surplus Without Apology'
3. Arnold C. Harberger (1954), 'Monopoly and Resource
Allocation'
4. Keith Cowling and Dennis C. Mueller (1978), 'The Social Costs of
Monopoly Power'
Social Welfare and Distributive Equity
5. Nicholas Kaldor (1939), 'Welfare Propositions of Economics and
Interpersonal Comparisons of Utility'
6. Tibor de Scitovsky (1942), 'A Note on Welfare Propositions in
Economics'
7. Kenneth J. Arrow (1950), 'A Difficulty in the Concept of Social
Welfare'
8. Carl Christian von Weizäcker (1973), 'Modern Capital Theory and
the Concept of Exploitation'
Existence and Uniqueness of Static General Equilibrium
9. Abraham Wald (1951), 'On Some Systems of Equations of
Mathematical Economics'
10. Kenneth J. Arrow and Gerard Debreu (1954), 'Existence of an
Equilibrium for a Competitive Economy'
Stability of General Equilibria and Systems
11. Kenneth J. Arrow and Leonoid Hrwicz (1958), 'On the Stability
of the Competitive Equilibrium'
Intertemporal General Equilibrium
12. John von Neumann (1945-46), 'A Model of General Economic
Equilibrium'
Part II: Market Differences and the Role of Government
Externalities and Property Rights
13. Garret Hardin (1968), 'The Tragedy of the Commons'
14. Harold Demsetz (1967), 'Toward a Theory of Property Rights'
15. Steven N.S. Cheung (1973), 'The Fable of the Bees: An Economic
Investigation'
16. Bruce M. Johnson (1964), 'On the Economics of Road
Congestion'
Declining Average Costs
17. Aubrey Silbertson (1972), 'Economies of Scale in Theory and
Practice'
Public Goods and Public Choice
18. Paul A. Samuelson (1954), 'The Pure Theory of Public
Expenditure'
19. James M. Buchanan (1965), 'An Economic Theory of Clubs'
Government Regulation
20. Richard A. Posner (1974), 'Theories of Economic Regulation'
21. Harvery Averch and Leland L. Johnson (1962), 'Behavior of the
Firm Under Regulatory Constraint'
The Social Discount Rate
22. Kenneth J. Arrow and Robert C. Lind (1970), 'Uncertainty and
the Evaluation of Public Investment Decisions'
Name Index
Edited by the late Robert E. Kuenne, formerly Professor of Economics, Princeton University, US
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