iSyllahus. 



Chapter III. One consumer {or producer) — many com^nodities. 



§ 1 . Distribution of income, ...... 



§ 2. Mechanism (Fig. 6), 



§ 3. The three determining conditions of such equilibrium, 



§ 4. Analytical interpretation of § 3, 



§ 5. Aggregate income, ....... 



§ 6. One producer — many commodities (Fig. 7), 



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Chapter IY, m commodities — n consumers {or producers). 



§ 9. 

 §10. 



§11. 



Relative points of view of Chapters II, III, and IV, . 



These points of view compared exactly and analyti- 

 cally, 



Equality of marginal utilities now gives way to their 

 proportionality, ..... 



Mechanism (Figs. 8, 9, 10, 11), . 



Equilibrium automatic, .... 



The various magnitudes represented, 



Two simple relations of these magnitudes, 



Complex interdependence traced, 



1. Equal incomes, .... 



2. One income increased, . 



3. One income increased, one decreased, 



4. One commodity increased, 



5. One commodity increased with resulting in 



come-increase, .... 



6. All commodities increased, 



7. All incomes increased, . 



8. Change in individual characteristics, 

 Aggregate cisterns impossible, . 

 Analytical, ...... 



m commodities — n producers (Figs. 12, 13), 



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Chapter V. Production and consumption combined. 



§ 1. Interdependence of production and consumption must 



not be overlooked, ....... 54 



§ 2. Assumptions, . . . . . . • . . 55 



§ 3. One individual consuming just that quantity of a given 



commodity which he himself produces (Fig. 14), . 55 



§4. Analytical, ......... 56 



§ 5. n individuals — m commodities (Figs. 15, 16), . . 57 



§ 6. Analytical, ......... 58 



Chapter VI. The component processes of production. 



§ 1. Retailing (Fig. 17), 



§ 2. Analytical, ..... 



§ 3, Further subdivision of production. 



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