1st Edition

The Ethics of Competition

By Frank Knight Copyright 1997
392 Pages
by Routledge

392 Pages
by Routledge

355 Pages
by Routledge

The Ethics of Competition is a book of Frank H. Knight's writings on a common theme: the problem of social control and its various implications. Knight believed in free economic institutions but was also aware that the competitive economic system could be improved. One of the central figures of neoclassical economics in the twentieth century, Knight pursued a lifelong campaign against... Read more
1: Ethics and the Economic Interpretation *; 2: The Ethics of Competition *; 3: Economic Psychology And The Value Problem; 4: The Limitations Of Scientific Method In Economics; 5: Marginal Utility Economics; 6: Statics And Dynamics; 7: VII Cost of Production and Price Over Long and Short Periods; 8: VIII Fallacies in the Interpretation of Social Cost; 9: Value And Price *; 10: Interest *; 11: XI Economic Theory and Nationalism

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