The Mathematical Method in Treating the Price Problem
Ross B. Emmett
A chapter in Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928, 2011, pp 89-101 from Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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And let the quantities of the different factors owned by the different individuals be represented by the symbolQik. That is, the quantity of the first factor owned by the first individual will beQi1k1, for the first factor owned by the second individual,Qi2k1, for the second factor and the first individualQi1k2, and so on toQiNfor thenth factor and theNth individual.7
Date: 2011
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