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ID364447
Title ProperComplex transactions in consumer theory
Other Title InformationDept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper No. 49, November 1976
LanguageENG
AuthorWichers, Robert
Summary / Abstract (Note)The equilibrium transaction will generally be complex. An individual who buys several different kinds of meat at the butcher's and several different vegetables in the supermarket undertakes two complex transactions, the sum of which is also a complex transaction. In general, every joint purchase is a complex transaction, and so it every joint sale.
`In' analytical NoteIn Maeshiro, Asatoshi: SUR models, trended independent variables and autoregressive distrubances: an alternative method of small sample econometric inquiry. [Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper No. 43 (Revised), December 1976] Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, 1976.
Key WordsConsumer theory