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|a History of Marginal Utility Theory /
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|t Frontmatter --
|t Acknowledgments --
|t Contents --
|t Introduction: Object and Method --
|t Part I: The Genesis of Marginal Utility --
|t Chapter I. The Philosophical Background --
|t Chapter II. Value-in-Use: The Forerunner of the Marginal Utility Theory --
|t Chapter III. Marginalists before Gossen --
|t Chapter IV. Gossen's Synthesis --
|t Part II: The Acceptance of the Marginal Utility Theory --
|t Chapter V. The Rise of Marginalism --
|t Chapter VI. The Achievements: A Comparison of Menger, Jevons, and Walras --
|t Chapter VII. Sources and New Ideas --
|t Chapter VIII. Differences in Philosophy and Method --
|t Part III: The Development of Marginal Utility between 1880 and 1947: Consolidation and Reform --
|t Chapter IX. The Dominant Position of the Austrian School --
|t Chapter X. Rationality and Marginal Utility --
|t Chapter XI. The Meaning of Utility --
|t Chapter XII. The Law of Diminishing Utility --
|t Chapter XIII. Diminishing Utility and Marginal Substitution --
|t Chapter XIV. Total and Marginal Value --
|t Chapter XV. Household Planning --
|t Chapter XVI. Costs and Marginal Utility --
|t Chapter XVII. Imputation-I. Menger, Boehm- Bawerk, and Harts Mayer --
|t Chapter XVIII. Imputation-II. Wieser, von Neumann, and Morgenstern: The Mathematical Solutions --
|t Chapter XIX. The Measuring of Utility: Development Until 1934 --
|t Chapter XX. Uncertainty and Measuring --
|t Part IV: Epilogue --
|t Chapter XXI. The Contemporary Situation --
|t Chapter XXII. The Chance of Survival --
|t Sources and Literature --
|t Index
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