NOTES AND OTHER MATERIALS FROM FRANK H. KNIGHT’S COURSE, ECONOMIC THEORY, ECONOMICS 301, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, FALL 1933, INCLUDING F. TAYLOR OSTRANDER’S TERM PAPER “THE MEANING OF COST” PREPARED FOR FRANK H. KNIGHT’S COURSE IN ECONOMIC THEORY, ECONOMICS 301, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, FALL 1933
Warren Samuels
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The paper published below was prepared by Taylor Ostrander for Frank Knight’s course, Economic Theory, Economics 301, during the Fall 1933 quarter.
Date: 2005
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