Preface | |
Acknowledgements | |
Introduction | |
Part I. The Models of the Mature Phase | |
Section 1. Background and Preliminaries: 1. Walras's conception of a competitive market economy |
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2. The mature models are not a normative scheme | |
3. The mature models of the barter of stocks and commodities | |
4. Institutions and participants in the model of monetary oral pledges markets | |
5. Disequilibrium and equilibrium in the model of monetary oral pledges markets | |
6. The structure of the mature nondurable consumer commodities model | |
7. The equilibrating processes in the mature nondurable consumer commodities model | |
Section 2. The Mature Comprehensive Model: 8. The structure of the mature comprehensive model |
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9. The equilibrating processes in the mature comprehensive model | |
10. Walras and his critics on the maximum utility of new capital goods | |
11. The mature models of the money market | |
12. Iteration in the mature model of tatonnement | |
13. The mature model of the behavior of the entrepreneur | |
14. Walras versus Edgeworth on tatonnement processes | |
Part II. The Models of the Phase of Decline | |
Section 1. The Written Pledges Models: 15. The structure of the barter model of written pledges markets |
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16. Disequilibrium features of the barter model of written pledges markets | |
17. The written pledges markets in the last comprehensive model | |
Section 2. Other Models: 18. The markets for circulating capital and money in the last comprehensive model |
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19. Conclusion | |
References | |
Collation of editions | |
Index. |