Value And Capital by John Hicks
An Inquiry into Some Fundamental Principles of Economic Theory
The book explores the foundational concepts of economic theory, focusing on value and capital within the framework of general equilibrium. It delves into the dynamics of markets, consumer behavior, and production, offering insights into how prices and resource allocations are determined in an economy. The work also examines the role of time and uncertainty in economic decision-making, providing a comprehensive analysis of interest rates and investment. Through its rigorous approach, the book significantly contributes to the understanding of economic systems and the interplay between various economic forces.
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- Published
- 1939
- Nationality
- British
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- Pages
- 300-400
- Original Language
- English
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- 20th on 20 of the Most Important Books for Economics before 1940 (New York Public Library)