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Money Capital in the Theory of the Firm
A Preliminary Analysis

This book makes an important contribution to the formation of new and analytically richer perspectives in the important area of economics it addresses.

Douglas Vickers (Author)

9780521328418, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 1 June 1987

256 pages
22.8 x 15.2 x 2.4 cm, 0.532 kg

The place of money capital in the theory of the firm has remained a relatively neglected question in traditions of economic analysis. In this highly integrative work, issues in production, pricing, capital investment and financial theory are brought to new levels of interdependence. Developing a three-part argument, Money Capital in the Theory of the Firm deals successively with the theoretical issues and analytic motivation, the neoclassical tradition and postclassical perspectives. In doing so, it presents a self-contained foundation in the basic structures of microeconomic analysis relating to optimize decision making in the firm and in the accounting concepts and statistical apparatus of probability theory relevant to the neoclassical aspects of the argument. Additionally, the book provides the essential mathematical development of such advanced topics as utility functions defined over stochastic arguments, the equilibrium theory of financial asset prices and yields, the cost of money capital, and investment decision criteria. This book makes an important contribution to the formation of new and analytically richer perspectives in the important area of economics it addresses. It will be of particular interest to those working in economic theory and microeconomics, and their advanced students.

Preface
Part I. Theoretical Issues and Analytic Motivation: 1. The firm in a monetary economy
2. Assets, capital, and capitalization
3. The concept and relevance of economic value
Part II. The Neoclassical Tradition: 4. Production, pricing, investment, and financing interdependence in the firm
5. Probability, risk, and economic decisions
6. Utility, uncertainty, and the theory of choice
7. Financial asset markets and the cost of money capital
8. The cost of money capital: further analysis and controversy
9. The investment expenditure project
Part III. Postclassical Perspectives: 10. Neoclassicism and an alternative perspective
11. Production and the place of money capital
12. Uncertainty and decisions in the firm
References
Index.

Subject Areas: Economic theory & philosophy [KCA]

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