R. G. D. Allen - Some Works By Roy Allen

Some Works By Roy Allen

  • "The Nature of Indifference Curves", 1934, RES.
  • "The Concept of the Arc Elasticity of Demand", 1934, RES
  • "A Reconsideration of the Theory of Value", 1934, Economica, Part II 1(2), pp. 196-219. (Part I by J.R. Hicks)
  • Family Expenditure with A.L. Bowley, 1935.
  • Mathematical Analysis for Economists, 1938. 1st-page chapter links. Review fragments by J.R. Hicks and Carl F. Christ (1st paragraph).
  • "The Supply of Engineering Labor under Boom Conditions", with B. Thomas, 1939, Economic Journal.
  • Statistics for Economists, 1949.
  • "Index Numbers of Retail Prices, 1938-51", 1952, Applied Statistics.
  • Mathematical Economics, 1956. Review fragments by Oskar Morgenstern, C.F. Carter, and Carl F. Christ (2nd and 3rd para.).
  • Macroeconomic Theory, 1967.
  • "On Official Statistics and Official Statisticians", 1970, J of Royal Statistical Society.
  • Index Numbers in Theory and Practice, 1975.
  • Introduction to National Accounts Statistics, 1980.

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