Pareto,Vilfredo

Considerations on the fundamental principles of pure political economy/ Vilfredo Pareto; edited by Roberto Marchionatti and Fiorenzo Mornati - London: Routledge, 2007. - 161 p.: ill.; 24 cm.

Value --
The economics of the individual --
Fundamental theorem of the transformation of any given number of goods --
Final degree of utility of instrumental goods --
Cases where the final degree of utility of money is approximately constant --
Relationship between the final degree of utility of money and the prosperity of a people --
The variety of human needs --
Discontinuity of the phenomenon --
Final degree of utility of instrumental goods of various orders --
Supply and demand --
Law of the variation of supply and demand --
Law of supply and demand assuming that the final degree of utility of an economic good decreases when the quantity of the latter increases --
Determination of the final degree of utility when the laws of demand and supply are known --
Need for new phenomena to be considered --
Numerical calculation of the final degrees of utility --
Usefulness of measuring the final degrees of utility --
Necessary qualities that restrict the laws of demand --
Fungible economic goods --
Average final degrees of utility for more than one person --
Total utility --
Fundamental property of final degrees of utility --
Daniel Bernoulli's theorem --
Final degree of utility of money --
Most general form of the final degrees of utility --
Some examples of total utility --
Final degrees of utility corresponding to particular laws of supply and demand

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