Consumer theory /
Consumer theory /
edited by Kelvin J. Lancaster.
- Cheltenham, Inglaterra : Northampton, Massachusetts : Edward Elgar Publishing, 1999.
- xvi, 630 páginas : ilustraciones, gráficas a blanco y negro ; 25 cm.
- The international library of critical writings in economics /series editor Mark Blaug ; 100 An Elgar reference collection .
- The international library of critical writings in economics. An Elgar reference collection. .
Acknowledgements, ix -- Introduction / Part I. Foundations of neoclassical theory -- 1. On the theory of the budget of the consumer / 2. A Reconsideration of the Theory of Value / 3. Demand functions with limited budgets / Part II. Revealed preference -- 4. Consumption theory in terms of revealed preference / 5. Revealed preference and the utility function / 6. Demand theory without a utility index / Part III. Preference, utility and rationality -- 7. Rational Choice Functions and Orderings / 8. Continuity properties of paretian utility / 9. Behaviour and the concept of preference / 10. Rationality as process and as product of thought / Part IV. Aggregate Demand -- 11. Do walras' identity and continuity characterize the class of community excess demand functions? / 12. On the characterization of aggregate excess demand / Part V. The structure of preferences -- 13. Linear expenditure systems and demand analysis: an application to the pattern of British demand / 14. W.M. Gorman, 220 -- Separable Utility and Aggregation / 15. Homothetic separability and consumer budgeting / 16. A reconsideration of the empirical implications of additive preferences / Part VI. Consumption as production -- 17 A Theory of the Allocation of Time / 18. A new approach to consumer theory / 19. Household production and consumer demand functions / Part VII. Intertemporal choice -- 20. Mathematical theory of saving / 21. Myopia and inconsistency in dynamic utility maximization / 22. Stationary utility and time perspective / 23. Changing tastes and coherent dynamic choice / Part VIII. Durable goods -- 24. A dynamic approach to the theory of consumer demand / 25. Intertemporal consumer theory and the demand for durables -- W.E. Diewert, 399 -- Part IX. Uncertainty -- 26. The expected-utility hypothesis and the measurability of utility / 27. Risk Aversion in the Small and in the Large / 28. Risk aversion and consumer preferences / 29. Prospect theory: an analysis of decision under risk / 30. "Expected utility" analysis without the independence axiom / Part X. Special Cases -- 31. Bandwagon, Snob, and Veblen effects in the theory of consumers' demand / 32. De Gustibus non est disputandum / 33. A theory of rational addiction / 34. Procrastination and obedience / Name index, 627. Kelvin J. Lancaster, xi -- Eugen E. Slutsky, 3 -- J.R. Hicks, 33 -- Harold Hotelling, 82 -- Paul A. Samuelson, 97 -- H.S. Houthakker, 108 -- Lionel McKenzie, 124 -- Kenneth J. Arrow, 131 -- Gerard Debreu, 138 -- Amartya Sen, 147 -- Herbert A. Simon, 166 -- Hugo Sonnenschein, 185 -- Rolf R. Mantel, 195 -- Richard Stone, 203 -- W.M. Gorman, 220 -- Charles Blackorby, George Lady, David Nissen and R. Robert Russell, 233 -- Angus Deaton, 238 -- Gary S. Becker, 251 -- Kelvin J. Lancaster, 276 -- Richard F. Muth, 302 -- F.P. Ramsey, 315 -- R.H. Strotz, 332 -- Tjalling C. Koopmans, Peter A. Diamond and Richard E. Williamson, 348 -- Peter J. Hammond, 367 -- J.S. Cramer, 385 -- Milton Friedman and L.J. Savage, 421 -- John W. Pratt, 433 -- Giora Hanoch, 448 -- Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, 462 -- Mark J. Machina, 491 -- H. Leibenstein, 541 -- George J. Stigler and Gary S. Becker, 566 -- Gary S. Becker, Kevin M. Murphy, 581 -- George A. Akerlof, 607 --
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Acknowledgements, ix -- Introduction / Part I. Foundations of neoclassical theory -- 1. On the theory of the budget of the consumer / 2. A Reconsideration of the Theory of Value / 3. Demand functions with limited budgets / Part II. Revealed preference -- 4. Consumption theory in terms of revealed preference / 5. Revealed preference and the utility function / 6. Demand theory without a utility index / Part III. Preference, utility and rationality -- 7. Rational Choice Functions and Orderings / 8. Continuity properties of paretian utility / 9. Behaviour and the concept of preference / 10. Rationality as process and as product of thought / Part IV. Aggregate Demand -- 11. Do walras' identity and continuity characterize the class of community excess demand functions? / 12. On the characterization of aggregate excess demand / Part V. The structure of preferences -- 13. Linear expenditure systems and demand analysis: an application to the pattern of British demand / 14. W.M. Gorman, 220 -- Separable Utility and Aggregation / 15. Homothetic separability and consumer budgeting / 16. A reconsideration of the empirical implications of additive preferences / Part VI. Consumption as production -- 17 A Theory of the Allocation of Time / 18. A new approach to consumer theory / 19. Household production and consumer demand functions / Part VII. Intertemporal choice -- 20. Mathematical theory of saving / 21. Myopia and inconsistency in dynamic utility maximization / 22. Stationary utility and time perspective / 23. Changing tastes and coherent dynamic choice / Part VIII. Durable goods -- 24. A dynamic approach to the theory of consumer demand / 25. Intertemporal consumer theory and the demand for durables -- W.E. Diewert, 399 -- Part IX. Uncertainty -- 26. The expected-utility hypothesis and the measurability of utility / 27. Risk Aversion in the Small and in the Large / 28. Risk aversion and consumer preferences / 29. Prospect theory: an analysis of decision under risk / 30. "Expected utility" analysis without the independence axiom / Part X. Special Cases -- 31. Bandwagon, Snob, and Veblen effects in the theory of consumers' demand / 32. De Gustibus non est disputandum / 33. A theory of rational addiction / 34. Procrastination and obedience / Name index, 627. Kelvin J. Lancaster, xi -- Eugen E. Slutsky, 3 -- J.R. Hicks, 33 -- Harold Hotelling, 82 -- Paul A. Samuelson, 97 -- H.S. Houthakker, 108 -- Lionel McKenzie, 124 -- Kenneth J. Arrow, 131 -- Gerard Debreu, 138 -- Amartya Sen, 147 -- Herbert A. Simon, 166 -- Hugo Sonnenschein, 185 -- Rolf R. Mantel, 195 -- Richard Stone, 203 -- W.M. Gorman, 220 -- Charles Blackorby, George Lady, David Nissen and R. Robert Russell, 233 -- Angus Deaton, 238 -- Gary S. Becker, 251 -- Kelvin J. Lancaster, 276 -- Richard F. Muth, 302 -- F.P. Ramsey, 315 -- R.H. Strotz, 332 -- Tjalling C. Koopmans, Peter A. Diamond and Richard E. Williamson, 348 -- Peter J. Hammond, 367 -- J.S. Cramer, 385 -- Milton Friedman and L.J. Savage, 421 -- John W. Pratt, 433 -- Giora Hanoch, 448 -- Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, 462 -- Mark J. Machina, 491 -- H. Leibenstein, 541 -- George J. Stigler and Gary S. Becker, 566 -- Gary S. Becker, Kevin M. Murphy, 581 -- George A. Akerlof, 607 --
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