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Figures and tables

Figures

1 The “Zig-Zag” 32

2 The arithmetic formula 32

3 The main members of the Bernoulli family 40

4 Daniel Bernoulli’s representation of the utility of wealth 44

5 Cournot’s duopoly 178

6 Short- and long-run equilibriums of a firm in Chamberlin’s large-group case 555

7 Kalecki’s 1936 diagram 571

Tables

1 Number of men whose labour is required for one year in order to produce a

given quantity of cloth and wine 136

2 Triangular-shaped table illustrating the Mengerian exposition of marginal

value 286

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Source: Faccarello G., Kurz H.D.(eds.). Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis, Volume 1: Great Economists Since Petty and Boisguilbert. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar,2016. — 813 p.. 2016

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