The Controlled Distribution of a Crop among Independent Markets
Frederick V. Waugh,
Edgar L. Burtis and
A. F. Wolf
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1936, vol. 51, issue 1, 1-41
Abstract:
I. Importance of the problem, 1. — What marketing textbooks call "orderly distribution" not the principle to follow, 3. — Statistical price studies have done little to clarify the general principles involved, 5. — II. The principle of equalized marginal returns, 6. — III. Even or uneven sales from year to year, 9. — IV. Allocation of supplies between two independent markets, 13. — V. Allocation of supplies among several independent markets, 18. — VI. Discriminative marketing and the general welfare, 32. — VII. Conditions for maximum net returns, 37.
Date: 1936
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