Monopoly Pricing and Unemployment
Sidney Weintraub
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1946, vol. 61, issue 1, 108-124
Abstract:
Introduction: neglect of monopoly influence, 108. — The model, 109. — Initial assumptions, 110. — Primary unemployment, 110. — Rising cost curves, 112. — Variations in aggregate consumer outlay, 114. — Secondary unemployment, 117. — Derived demand for capital goods, 120. — Monopoly in investment goods, 121. — Reconciliation with Keynes' theory, 121. — Conclusion, 124. — Appendix of symbols, 124.
Date: 1946
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