Mathematical investigations in the theory of value and prices / by Irving Fisher. New Haven, Conn. [u.a.] : Yale Univ. Press [u.a.], 1926
Content
PDF Front cover
PDF Title page
PDF III Preface to this Reprint
PDF VIII Syllabus
PDF 11 Part I. Utility of each commodity assumed to be dependent only on the quantity of that commodity
PDF 11 Chapter I. Utility as a quantity
PDF 24 Chapter II. Mechanism
PDF 31 Chapter III. One consumer (or producer) - many commodities
PDF 35 Chapter IV. M commodities - N consumers (or producers)
PDF 54 Chapter V. Production and consumption combined
PDF 64 Part II. Utility of one commodity a function of the quantities of all commodities
PDF 64 Chapter I. Two commodities
PDF 76 Chapter II. Three or more commodities
PDF 85 Chapter III. Mechanical analogies
PDF 86 Chapter IV. Utility as a quantity
PDF 90 Appendix I. Miscellaneous remarks on part I
PDF 101 Appendix II. Limitations of the preceding analysis
PDF 106 Appendix III. The utility and history of mathematical method in economics
PDF 120 Appendix IV. Bibliography of mathematico-economic writing
PDF 125 Reviews of "Mathematical investigations in the theory of value and prices."
PDF 130 Back cover