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Competition Monopoly And Differential Profit Rates On The Relevance Of The Classical And Marxian Theories Of Production Prices For Modern Industrial And Corporate Pricing Willi Semmler

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Competition Monopoly And Differential Profit Rates On The Relevance Of The Classical And Marxian Theories Of Production Prices For Modern Industrial And Corporate Pricing Willi Semmler
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Competition Monopoly And Differential Profit Rates On The Relevance Of The Classical And Marxian Theories Of Production Prices For Modern Industrial And Corporate Pricing Willi Semmler instant download after payment.

Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.75 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Willi Semmler
ISBN: 9780231880084, 0231880081
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Competition Monopoly And Differential Profit Rates On The Relevance Of The Classical And Marxian Theories Of Production Prices For Modern Industrial And Corporate Pricing Willi Semmler by Willi Semmler 9780231880084, 0231880081 instant download after payment.

Presents a framework for the interpretation of the empirical phenomena of modern industrial and corporate pricing and profits through a reinterpretation of classical and Marxian theories and concepts of long-run prices and profits. Also discusses how modern empirical findings can be reconciled with the classical and Marxian theories of competition, production prices, and average profit rates.

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