From: GERALD LEVY (gerald_a_levy@MSN.COM)
Date: Tue Dec 25 2007 - 14:07:43 EST
(2) Have you ever in your vast reading of economics found a book which actually goes into the phenomenology of price phenomena, discussing ontologically different kinds of prices and how different kinds of prices actually exist? I am keen to find one. Hi Jurriaan: I recommend Willi Semmler's _Competition, Monopoly, and Differential Profit Rates_ (NY, Columbia University Press, 1984). Sub-titled "On the Relevance of the Classical and Marxian Theories of Production Prices for Modern Industrial and Corporate Pricing", it includes sections on the empirical evidence. In solidarity, Jerry
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