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Title ProperIncome and substitution effects in Lancaster's consumer demand theory: a geometrical exposition
Other Title InformationDept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper No. 36, December 1973
LanguageENG
AuthorDaubon, Ramon E. ;  Gruver, Gene W.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In Lancaster's analysis the mathematical relationship between characteristics and goods is clearly explained, there is no simple graphical tool which can be used to show these effects in terms of units of the goods involved. The development of such a tool is the objective of this essay.
`In' analytical NoteIn Alphandery, Edmond: The alternative use of monetary policy and exchange rate change for internal and external stability. [Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper No. 32, January 1976] Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, 1976.
Key WordsLancaster's consumer demand theory