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    a| 0631220011 (alk. paper)
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    a| 063122002X (pbk. : alk. paper)
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    a| (HKSYU)b12198559-852hksyu_inst
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    a| DLC c| DLC d| C#P d| OrLoB-B d| HK-SYU
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    a| HB98.2 b| .Y36 2001
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    a| 330.1 b| YAN 2001
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    a| Yang, Xiaokai.
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    a| Economics : b| new classical versus neoclassical frameworks / c| Xiaokai Yang.
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    a| Malden, Mass. : b| Blackwell Publishers, c| 2001.
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    a| xxvii, 745 p. : b| ill. ; c| 26 cm.
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    a| Includes bibliographical references (p. [699]-723) and index.
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    a| Neoclassical school of economics.
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    a| Classical school of economics.
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    a| Economics.
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    a| b12198559 b| 14-02-22 c| 02-09-08
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    a| (HK-SYU)500670605 9| ExL
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    t| List of Figures
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    t| List of Tables
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    t| Preface
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    l| Pt. I t| The Economic Environment p| 1
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    t| Introduction p| 3
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    l| Ch. 1 t| Preference and the Utility Function p| 23
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    l| Ch. 2 t| Production Conditions p| 38
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    l| Pt. II t| The Neoclassical Framework p| 67
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    l| Ch. 3 t| Neoclassical Decision Problems p| 69
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    l| Ch. 4 t| General Equilibrium in the Neoclassical Framework p| 94
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    l| Pt. III t| The New Classical Framework p| 129
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    l| Ch. 5 t| Consumer-producers' Decisions to Choose the Optimum Level and Pattern of Specialization p| 131
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    l| Ch. 6 t| New Classical General Equilibrium and Its Welfare Implications p| 149
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    l| Ch. 7 t| Trade Pattern and Professional Middlemen p| 171
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    l| Pt. IV t| The Institution of the Firm and Pricing through Bargaining and Contracting p| 189
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    l| Ch. 8 t| The Labor Market and the Institution of the Firm p| 191
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    l| Ch. 9 t| Pricing Mechanisms Based on Bargaining p| 216
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    l| Ch. 10 t| Endogenous Transaction Costs and Theory of Contract, Ownership, and Residual Rights p| 234
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    l| Pt. V t| Trade Theory and More General New Classical Models p| 257
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    l| Ch. 11 t| The Emergence of International Trade from Domestic Trade and Emergence of New Products p| 259
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    l| Ch. 12 t| Exogenous Comparative Advantages in Technology and Endowment, Division of Labor, and Trade p| 294
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    l| Ch. 13 t| More General New Classical Models p| 326
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    l| Pt. VI t| Urbanization, Population, and the Trade-off between Working and Leisure p| 355
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    l| Ch. 14 t| Urbanization, the Dual Structure between Urban and Rural Areas, and the Division of Labor p| 357
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    l| Ch. 15 t| The Trade-off between Working and Leisure, and the Effects of Resource Scarcity and Population Size on the Division of Labor p| 385
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    l| Pt. VII t| The Trade-off between Economies of Division of Labor and the Coordination Reliability of the Network of Division of Labor p| 401
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    l| Ch. 16 t| The Economics of Property Rights and the Division of Labor p| 403
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    l| Ch. 17 t| Insurance and Risk of Coordination Failure of the Network of Division of Labor p| 430
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    l| Pt. VIII t| The Hierarchical Structure of Division of Labor p| 447
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    l| Ch. 18 t| The Division of Labor in Roundabout Production and Emergence of New Machines and Related New Technology p| 449
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    l| Ch. 19 t| Industrialization and the Division of Labor in Roundabout Production p| 472
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    l| Ch. 20 t| The Hierarchical Structure of the Network of Division of Labor and Related Transactions p| 493
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    l| Pt. IX t| Economic Development and Economic Growth p| 521
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    l| Ch. 21 t| Neoclassical Models of Economic Growth p| 523
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    l| Ch. 22 t| Economic Growth Generated by Endogenous Evolution in Division of Labor p| 544
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    l| Ch. 23 t| Concurrent Endogenous Evolution in Division of Labor, in the Number of Goods, and in the Institution of the Firm p| 573
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    l| Ch. 24 t| Experiments with Structures of Division of Labor and Evolution in Organization Information Acquired by Society p| 595
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    l| Pt. X t| Macroeconomic Phenomena and the Endogenous Size of the Network of Division of Labor p| 621
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    l| Ch. 25 t| Investment and Saving Theory p| 623
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    l| Ch. 26 t| Money and Division of Labor p| 649
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    l| Ch. 27 t| New Classical Theory of Business Cycles and Unemployment p| 665
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    t| References p| 699
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    t| Index p| 724
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