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1 Undoubtedly, historically, Temin must have started with the compositional change and moved to the identification problem. I think it fair to say, though, that in the paper the methodology is what emerges as central and the facts as subsidiary.
2 See Dorothy S. Brady, “Relative Price Movements,” to be published in a forthcoming issue of this Journal.
3 Chamberlin, Edward, The Theory of Monopolistic Competition (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1963).Google Scholar