Monopolistic competition theory : origins, results, and implications /
In the 1920s, when the world economy began to show signs of crisis, a number of leading economists questioned the ability of a free-market economy to ensure automatic stability. They were also dissatisfied with the claim of theoretical orthodoxy that a firm's output was limited by its productio...
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1994
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