This book demonstrates how a successful theory of the firm can be presented without flawed notions of a neoclassical framework and used to comprehend actual business history.
This book demonstrates how a successful theory of the firm can be presented without flawed notions of a neoclassical framework and used to comprehend actual business history.
Mateusz Machaj is a Researcher at the University of New York in Prague and Associate Professor at the Institute of Economic Sciences, University of Wroclaw, Poland. He has published articles on various economic issues in journals such as Critical Review, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Econ Journal Watch, Prague Economic Papers and Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. He is the author of the following monographs: Capitalism, Socialism and Property Rights: Why Market Socialism Cannot Substitute the Market; Money, Interest and the Structure of Production: Resolving Some Puzzles in the Theory of Capital; and a popular book The Rise and Fall of the First Galactic Empire: Star Wars and Political Philosophy.
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Instead of an introduction 1. The neoclassical theory of the firm: its application and limitations 2. Theoretical imputation and real calculation 3. The firm's size and limitations 4. Imponderability of firms 5. The organicity of industry and firms 6. Firms' mistakes and economic evolution Instead of conclusions
Instead of an introduction 1. The neoclassical theory of the firm: its application and limitations 2. Theoretical imputation and real calculation 3. The firm's size and limitations 4. Imponderability of firms 5. The organicity of industry and firms 6. Firms' mistakes and economic evolution Instead of conclusions
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