Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. The Models of the Mature Phase Section 1. Background and Preliminaries: 1. Walras's conception of a competitive market economy 2. The mature models are not a normative scheme 3. The mature models of the barter of stocks and commodities 4. Institutions and participants in the model of monetary oral pledges markets 5. Disequilibrium and equilibrium in the model of monetary oral pledges markets 6. The structure of the mature nondurable consumer commodities model 7. The equilibrating processes in the mature nondurable consumer commodities model Section 2. The Mature Comprehensive Model: 8. The structure of the mature comprehensive model 9. The equilibrating processes in the mature comprehensive model 10. Walras and his critics on the maximum utility of new capital goods 11. The mature models of the money market 12. Iteration in the mature model of tatonnement 13. The mature model of the behavior of the entrepreneur 14. Walras versus Edgeworth on tatonnement processes Part II. The Models of the Phase of Decline Section 1. The Written Pledges Models: 15. The structure of the barter model of written pledges markets 16. Disequilibrium features of the barter model of written pledges markets 17. The written pledges markets in the last comprehensive model Section 2. Other Models: 18. The markets for circulating capital and money in the last comprehensive model 19. Conclusion References Collation of editions of the Elements Index.
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