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Price Control under Imperfect Competition: The Joint Production Problem

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

M. Bronfenbrenner*
Affiliation:
The University of Wisconsin
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Abstract

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Notes and Memoranda
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Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1949

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References

1 Bronfenbrenner, M., “Price Control Under Imperfect Competition” (American Economic Review, vol. XXXVII, 03, 1947, pp. 107–20Google Scholar). For “counterspeculation,” see Lerner, A. P., The Economics of Control (New York, 1944), pp. 55 ff.Google Scholar

2 For the technique involved, of which the foregoing is but a sketchy summary, see Hicks, J. R., Value and Capital (Oxford, 1939), chaps. 6-8.Google Scholar On a somewhat less advanced level, Boulding, K. E., Economic Analysis (New York, 1941), pp. 523–5, 592 ff.Google Scholar, and Stigler, G. J., Theory of Price (New York, 1946), chap. 16, pp. 314–18.Google Scholar

3 Hicks, , Value and Capital, chap. 7, sec. 6 (pp. 97 ff.)Google Scholar and chap. 8, sec. 5 (pp. 106 ff.) derives the same result, using a more orthodox “complementarity and substitution” terminology.