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Cost and choice

by James M. Buchanan
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"As he usually does, Professor Buchanan has produced an interesting and provocative piece of work. [Cost and Choice] starts off as an essay in the history of cost theory; the central ideas of the book are traced to Davenport and Knight in the United States, and to a series of distinguished writers associated at various times with the London School of Economics. The author emerges from this discussion with what can be described as the ultimate in subjectivist cost doctrines. . . . Economists should learn the lessons offered to us in this little book—and learn them well. It can save them from serious errors."—William J. Baumol, Journal of Economic Literature

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1999
Publisher
Indianapolis, Ind. : Liberty Fund, c1999.
Pages
113
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780865972230

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