I: Applications of Core Theory to Market Exchange; II: Further Applications of Core Theory to Market Exchange; III: Applications of the Core to Oligopoly; IV: Theories of Expectations for N Competing Firms; V: Competition or Collusion?; VI: The Monopoly and Cournot-Nash Equilibria under Dynamic Conditions; VII: Estimates of Demand, Price Policy, and the Ratio of Price to Marginal Cost by Brand for Selected Consumer Goods; VIII: Some Determinants of the Returns to Manufacturing Industries
Lester G. Telser is professor emeritus of economics at the University of Chicago. He is one of the world's leading mathematical economists; he has been a Visiting Research Fellow, Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University; Ford Foundation Faculty Research Fellow; and assistant professor of economics, Iowa State University. In 2005 he received the St. Clair Drake award from Roosevelt University.
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