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دسته بندی: اقتصاد ویرایش: 3 نویسندگان: Armen Alchian. William R. Allen سری: ISBN (شابک) : 0534013201 ناشر: Wadsworth Publishing Company سال نشر: 1983 تعداد صفحات: 479 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 38 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Exchange and Production: Competition, Coordination, & Control به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Contents 7 Preface 5 Chapter One: SCARCITY, COMPETITION, AND SOCIAL CONTROL 14 The Magnitude of the Task of Economic Control 15 Universal Scarcity 15 Costs Are the nest Forsaken Alternatives 17 The Problem of Organizing Production 18 Methods of Organizing Economic Activity (18 XYZ 258.5672 308.0711 null) COMMAND SOCIETIES (18 XYZ 257.6663 308.0711 null) SOCIALIST ECONOMIES (19 XYZ 45.04655 596.3825 null) CAPITALIST OR MARKET ECONOMIES (19 XYZ 45.94748 596.3825 null) Competition, Coordination, and Control (20 XYZ 50.45214 null null) VIOLENCE AS A FORM OF COMPETITION (20 XYZ 261.27 595.4843 null) CONTROL BY RELIGION, LAW, AND OSTRACISM (21 XYZ 46.84842 592.7899 null) Controls, Competitive Criteria, and Survival Traits (21 XYZ 254.9635 592.7899 null) Attributes of Economic Analysis (22 XYZ 45.94748 590.9935 null) Summary (23 XYZ 263.9728 592.7899 null) Questions (24 XYZ 43.24469 595.4843 null) Chapter Two: CONSUMER DEMAND 26 The Unit of Analysis Is the Individual 26 Numerical Illustrations 28 The First Law of Demand 28 Demand versus Amount Demanded 29 Personal Use Valuations and Expenditures 30 The Paradox of Value 32 Needs or Amounts Demanded 33 Marginal Revenue 34 Price Change versus Other Factors Affecting Demand 35 Meaning of Change in Price and Change in Quantity 36 Elasticity of Demand to a Price Change 38 The Second Law of Demand 41 Illustrations of the Laws of Demand 42 Estimates of Elasticities of Demand 45 Income Effects on Demand 66 Price Effect on Wealth and Hence on Demand 47 Alleged Exceptions to the Laws of Demand 48 Direct Evidence of Validity of Laws of Demand 49 Pricing Tactics: A Preview 50 Utility-Maximizing Behavior 51 Summary 51 Questions 52 Chapter Three: EXCHANGE 58 Trade without Surplus Goods 58 Money, Markets, and Middlemen 61 Open Markets and the Costs of Exchange 63 Restraints on Open-Market Competition 64 Ethics of Open-Market Exchange 65 Freedom: As You Like It 66 Criticisms of Methodology 67 Self-Interest 67 Summary 67 Questions 67 Chapter Four: MARKET PRICES AS SOCIAL COORDINATORS 70 Market Demand 71 Market Supply and Demand: Graphic Interpretation 72 Production and Supply 76 Who Pays a Tax? The Answer by Demand and Supply 77 Smog Removal and Land Value 81 Rental and Allocation by Consumer Competition 82 Price Controls, Shortages, Competition, and Discrimination 83 The 1975 National Energy Act: Erroneous Economics but Good Politics 86 Economic Rent 88 Pareto-Optimal Allocations 89 Summary 90 Questions 91 For Further Study: Futures Markets 94 Chapter Five: INFORMATION COSTS AND ACHIEVEMENT OF EXCHANGES 100 Buffer Stocks, Waiting Lines, and Price Responses to Demand Uncertainty 101 The Illusion That Cost Determines Price 102 Private-Property Rights 104 Allocation under Rights Other Than Private Property: Nonprofit, Institutions 108 Philanthropy 109 Public Goods 112 Summary 114 Questions 115 Chapter Six: CAPITAL VALUES, FUTURE YIELDS, AND INTEREST 120 The Magic of Investment Productivity 121 Illustrative Uses of Capital Value Principles 125 Annuities 127 Applications and Examples 128 Wealth, Interest, Income, and Profits 142 Capital Valves, Property Rights, and Care of Wealth 143 Summary 144 Questions 145 Chapter Seven: PRODUCTION WITH SPECIALIZATION 148 Production and Exchange 149 Gains from Specialization and Cooperation: A Simple Preview 149 Specialization, Marginal Costs, and Trade 150 A Two-Person Economy 152 Achieving Productive Efficiency by Equalizing Marginal Costs 154 Some Misunderstanding of Costs 162 Differential Earnings, Ricardian Rents 163 More Producers: Net Gains or Transfers 164 Short-Run Price and Output Adjustments: Input Specificity 167 Monopoly Restraints 168 Obstacles to Coordinated Specialization: Absence of Markets and Transferable Property Rights 169 Are Specialization and Efficient Production \"Good 169 Reprise and Preview 170 Summary 171 Questions 172 Chapter Eight: PRODUCTION BY FIRMS 176 joint Production 176 Control, Property Rights, and Incentives 179 Substitution, Complementarity, and the Demand for Inputs 186 Summary 191 Questions 191 Chapter Nine: BUSINESS FIRMS: OWNERSHIP, CONTROL, AND PROFITS 195 The Business Firm 195 The Corporation 197 Fundamental Sources of Profits 200 Barriers to Entry or Filters 202 Business Profits 204 Misdefinitions of Profits 206 Summary 207 Questions 208 For Further Study: Interpreting Financial Statements 210 Chapter Ten: PRICE TAKERS\' SUPPLY AND PRICE RESPONSE TO CONSUMER DEMAND 217 Marginal Revenue Equals Price 218 Market Supply: Aggregated Supplies from All Firms 223 Long-Run Supply Response: Entry of New Firms and Equipment 224 Short Runs and Long Runs 228 Consequences of Wealth-Maximizing Response to Market Demand 229 Some Pricing Tactics 240 Derived Demand 241 Review and Prologue 243 Summary 244 Questions 245 Chapter Eleven: PRICE SEARCHERS 249 Market-Power Price Searcher 249 Price and Marginal Revenue of a Price Searcher 251 Demand Changes and Effects on Output and Price 254 Seller\'s Search for Wealth-Maximizing Price. Output, and Quality 256 Survival of Best of Actual Activity 258 Monopoly: Open- and Closed-Market Price Searchers 258 Some Price Searcher Pricing Systems 259 Effects of Different Pricing Systems 268 Summary 269 Questions 270 Chapter Twelve: COMPETITION AMONG THE FEW 275 Coalitions, Collusion, Cartels, and Firms: An Exercise in Names 275 Collusion among Producers 276 Oligopolies 283 The Law and Market Competition 284 Common Misinterpretations of Modern Business Actions 285 Summary 291 Questions 292 Chapter Thirteen: RESTRICTED ACCESS TO MARKETS 295 Political Restraints on Consumers\' Market 295 Public Utilities 302 Patents and Copyrights 304 Monopoly Rents: Creation and Dissipation 305 Summary 307 Questions 307 Chapter Fourteen: INCOME FROM PERSONAL SERVICES 311 Productive Resources and Incomes 311 Supply of Labor 312 Never Too Few Jobs 316 Income Differences 321 Observed Differences in Personal Income and Wealth 323 Patterns by Family Size 324 Why Incomes Differ 325 The Poor 330 Technological Progress and Jobs and Wages 332 Summary 334 Questions 335 Chapter Fifteen: LABOR-MARKET INSTITUTIONS 337 Labor Unions 337 Employee-Employer Bargaining Power 340 Labor-Union Objectives 340 Do Unions Raise Union Wages 341 Legal Restrictions on Open Markets for Labor 346 Closed Monopoly: Buyers Close a Market to Competing Buyers 349 Summary 351 Questions 352 Chapter Sixteen: WEALTH - SAVING AND INVESTING 355 Sources of Wealth 356 Property Rights, Growth, and Conservation 357 Investment Activity 359 Demand for Investment: The Most Profitable Pace of Investment 360 Lending 360 Interest Rate and Quantity versus Change in Quantity of Money 367 Competition in the Capital Markets 368 Legal Restraints on Access to Loan and Capital Markets 370 Personal Investment Principles 372 Summary 375 Questions 377 Chapter Seventeen: UNEMPLOYMENT AND IDLE RESOURCES 381 Numbers of Employed and Unemployed in the United States 383 Who Are the Unemployed 385 Trends in Unemployment 389 Changes in Structures and Aggregate Demand 390 Fluctuation of Aggregate Demand 393 Economic Fluctuation and Full Employment 394 International Comparisons 395 Summary 395 Questions 396 Chapter Eighteen: THE DOMESTIC AND POLITICAL ECONOMIES 399 The Nonmarket Domestic Economy 399 Measuring National Income: Value-Added 400 The Scope of Government Economic Activity 404 Public Goods and Government Action 409 Government as an Economic Stabilizer 410 Summary 413 Questions 414 Chapter Nineteen: INFLATION 415 What is Inflation 415 What Causes Inflation 417 Distinguishing True from Apparent Causes of Inflation 421 Inflationary Redistribution of Wealth 422 Inflation: Taxation without Legislation 425 Living with Inflation 426 Dealing with Inflation 429 Anti-inflation Monetary Reforms 431 Transient Effects of Changing Inflation Rate on Employment and Production 431 What Can You Do to Reduce Inflation 432 Recessions Can Occur During Inflation 432 Summary 433 Questions 435 For Further Study: Creation of Money by Bank Deposits and Loans 437 Appendix: Using Math and Graphs 441 Answers to Selected Questions 449 Glossary 473 Index 479