1st Edition

Production and Distribution Theories

By George J. Stigler Copyright 1994
404 Pages
by Routledge

404 Pages
by Routledge

392 Pages
by Routledge

Production and Distribution Theories became a landmark in the study of economics when it was published in 1941. Nobel Laureate Stigler's book was the first to trace the development of theories alongside the history of economic thought. Stigler's pioneering effort remains a classic work on the evolution of distribution theory during a critical juncture in the development of modern industrial... Read more
I: Introduction; II: William Stanley Jevons; III: Philip H. Wicksteed; IV: Alfred Marshall; V: Francis Y. Edgeworth; VI: Carl Menger 1; VII: Friederich Von Wieser; VIII: Eugen Von Böhm–Bawerk; IX: Leon Walras; X: Knut Wicksell; XI: John Bates Clark; XII: Euler’s Theorem and the Marginal Productivity Theory

Biography

George Stigler