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The Theory of Limited and Unlimited Discrimination

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1940 54(3), 490
I. Practice of discriminating monopolists often under conditions at variance with the common theoretical assumptions, 490. — II. The theoretical problem of unlimited and limited discrimination in its simplest form, 491. — III. Limiting conditions, 491. — IV. Fixed price difference, 492. — V. Varying price difference, 493. — VI. Adjusting the price difference to maximize profit, 495. — VII. Increase or decrease of prescribed price difference might increase profits, 496. — VIII. Comparison of discriminating monopoly and monopoly without discrimination, 496. — IX. The necessary restrictive assumptions, 497. — X. Illustration of proposition II, 499. — XI. Conclusion, 500.

The Incidence of Sales Taxes: Rejoinder

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1940 54(4 Part 1), 686-693
Journal Article The Incidence of Sales Taxes: Rejoinder Get access Donald W. Gilbert Donald W. Gilbert University of Rochester Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 54, Issue 4_Part_1, August 1940, Pages 686–693, https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/54.4_Part_1.686 Published: 01 August 1940

The Incidence of Sales Taxes: The Shifting of Sales Taxes

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1940 54(4 Part 1), 673-678
The Incidence of Sales Taxes: The Shifting of Sales Taxes Get access Roy W. Jastram Roy W. Jastram Stanford University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 54, Issue 4_Part_1, August 1940, Pages 673–678, https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/54.4_Part_1.673 Published: 01 August 1940