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Essays in European economic history 1789-1914
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ISBN: 0713154616 Year: 1969 Publisher: London Arnold

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Overzicht van de economische en sociale geschiedenis
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Year: 1969 Publisher: Gent Leuven E. Story-Scientia

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Reformation to industrial revolution : 1530-1780
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ISBN: 0140208976 9780140208979 Year: 1969 Volume: 2 Publisher: Harmondsworth Baltimore Ringwood : Penguin Books,


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Socialism, capitalism and economic growth: essays presented to Maurice Dobb
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ISBN: 0521049873 Year: 1969 Publisher: Cambridge University Press

The unbound Prometheus : technological change and industrial development in Western Europe from 1750 to the present
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ISBN: 0521094186 052107200X 9780521094184 Year: 1969 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Cambridge University press

The dollar decade : business ideas in the 1920's
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ISBN: 0837122996 Year: 1969 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Greenwood


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The neoclassical theory of production and distribution
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ISBN: 0521074533 9780521074537 9780511896255 9780521076296 0521076293 0511896255 Year: 1969 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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The object of this book is to present a complete, systematic and thorough exposition of the neoclassical theory of production and distribution. Despite this basic objective, each chapter presents extensions of neoclassical theory and interpretations of established relations. The book has two distinct parts. In Part I the microeconomic theories of production, cost and derived input demand are explored in depth for both fixed-proportions and variable-proportions production functions. Special emphasis is placed upon the characteristics and implications of production functions homogeneous of degree one. Part II is devoted chiefly to the neoclassical theory of aggregate relative factor shares, the elasticity of substitution, and technological progress.

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