AuthorMarshall, Alfred
TitlePrinciples of economcs : an introductory volume / by Alfred Marshall
Imprint London : Macmillan & Co, 1959, c1920
Edition 8th ed
Descript xxxii, 731p. ; 23 cm

CONTENT

Preliminary survey : Introduction. -- The substance of economics. -- Economic generalizations or laws. -- The order and aims of economic studies. -- Some fundamental notions : Introductory. -- Wealth. -- Porduction. Consumption. Labour. Necessaries. -- Income. Capital. -- On wants and their satisfactin : Introductory. -- Wants in relation to activities. -- Gradations of consumers' demand. -- The elasticity of wants. -- Choice between different uses of the same thing. -- Immediate and deferred uses. -- Value and utility. -- The agents of production land, labour, capital and organization : Introductory. -- The fertility of land. -- The fertility of land, continued. The tendency to diminishing return. -- The growth of population. -- The health and strength of the population. -- Industrial training. -- The growth of wealth. -- Industrial organization. -- Industrial organization, continued. division of labour. the influence of machinery. -- Industrial organizaton, continued. the concentration of specialized industries in particular localities. -- Industrial organization, continued. production on a large scale. -- Industrial organization, continued. business management. -- Conclusion. correlation of the tendencies to increasing and to diminishing return. -- General relations of demand, supply, and value : Introductory. on markets. -- Temporary equilibrium of demand and supply. -- Equilibrium of normal demand and supply. -- The investment and distribution of resources. -- Equilibrium of normal demand and supply, continued, with reference to long and short periods. -- Joint and composite demand. Joint and composite supply. -- Prime and total cost in relation to joint products. cost of marketing. insurance against risk. Cost of reproduction. -- Marginal costs in relation to values. General principles. -- Marginal costs in relation to values. general principles, continued. -- Marginal costs in relation to agricultural values. -- Marginal costs in relation to urban values. -- Equilibrium of normal demand and supply, continued, with reference to the law of increasing return. -- Theory of changes of normal demand and supply, in relation to the doctrine of maximum satisfaction. -- The theory of monopolies. -- Summary of the general theory of equilibrium of demand and supply. -- The distribution of the national income -- Preliminary survey of distribution. -- Preliminary survey of distribution, continued. -- Earnings of labour. -- Earnings of labour, continued. -- Earnings of labour, continued. -- Interest of captial -- Profits of capital and business power. -- Profits of capital and business power, continued. -- Rent of land. -- Land tenure. -- General view of distribution. -- General influences of progress in value. -- Progress in relation to standards of life


SUBJECT

  1. Economics

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Political Science Library : Chamnan Collectionช 00247 1920 LIB USE ONLY