Studies in Demand: Milk and Butter
Quarterly Journal of Economics
1932
I. Introduction — theoretical basis for deriving demand curves, 671. — II. Dealers' demand for butter, 675. — Final consumers' demand for butter, 681. — The part played by storage, 686. — III. Dealers' demand for milk, 690. — Elasticity, 693. — Shifting, 694. — Conclusion, a simple method for determining demand under certain conditions, 696.
- DOI
- 10.2307/1882812
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- 46 (4)
- Pages
- 671
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