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Consumer Demand and Labor Supply (scanned out-of-print 1981 Elsevier book) Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics William Barnett (Department of Economics, The University of Kansas)
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The following highly-cited research monograph, although widely available in libraries, is now out of print: William A. Barnett, Consumer Demand and Labor Supply, North Holland, Amsterdam, 1981. In case you do not have access to the printed book, I have scanned it and put it online below. Since scanners are not perfect at scanning mathematics, you should prefer the printed book, if you can borrow it from a library. Otherwise, you are free to read any of its chapters online. The chapters in this Table of Contents are hyperlinked to the online chapters.
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Paper provided by University of Kansas, Department of Economics in its series WORKING PAPERS SERIES IN THEORETICAL AND APPLIED ECONOMICS with number
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Keywords: consumer demand ; labor supply ; systemwide models ; systems of equations ; aggregation theory ; index number theory ; Divisia ; household production ; simultaneous estimation ; Other versions of this item:
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