Economic Organization

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Actual Subject Matter
advanced market organization theory
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Business Enterprise
capital theory
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Census
Chattel
circular flow model
economic education
Electric Storage Batteries
Enterprise System
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Frank Hyneman Knight
Free Exchange System
Gilt Edged
Governmental Industry
Indirect Goods
Innate Individual Differences
marginal analysis
Men And Machines
Modern Machine Industry
Natural Beauty
Organization Machinery
Physical Productive Effort
power
productive
Productive Power
productive services pricing
Rapid Material Progress
Ross B. Emmett
Social Economic Organization
Social Organization
Total Social Income
utility maximization
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781412851787
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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When originally released, Frank Hyneman Knight's The Economic Organization revitalized the teaching of economic theory in America during the 1930s, laying the foundation for the price theory revolution led by economists emerging from Knight's circle at The University of Chicago. Knight shows that when societies choose to allow market organization, their economy simultaneously solves the fundamental functions of valuation and efficiency. It also organizes the production and distribution of resources, providing incentives for progress.

The Economic Organization provides a short introduction to the basic principles of supply, demand, and distribution that emerge from neoclassical price theory. The central role of the price mechanism in market organization is illustrated neatly by Knight's "wheel of wealth"—the circular flow diagram most often identified with macroeconomic flows, but introduced here for price theoretic reasons. This version also includes his essay on "Utility and Cost," which provides a seamlessly integrated alternative-cost interpretation of neoclassical theory.

This expanded edition of The Economic Organization includes a new introduction by Ross B. Emmett, which expands upon the short note on capital theory inserted in the original. Knight wrote three versions of the note for student use, and all three are included in the second chapter. Few books have changed the landscape of American economics and economic education as much as Knight's The Economic Organization. This book should be read by all economists, historians, and policy makers.

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