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Price Flexibility and Employment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

Mabel F. Timlin*
Affiliation:
The University of Saskatchewan
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Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1946

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References

1 See Metzler, Lloyd A., “Stability of Multiple Markets: The Hicks Conditions” (Econometrica, vol. XIII, Oct., 1945, pp. 277–92, esp. pp. 277-80).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 See Lange, pp. 94-9, also Metzler, , “Stability of Multiple Markets,” pp. 280–5Google Scholar, esp. footnote 8, p. 281. Dr. Metzler points out there that Dr. Lange was the first to show here the relation of relative speeds of adjustment to stability conditions. See also Samuelson, Paul A., “The Stability of Equilibrium: Comparative Statics and Dynamics” (Econometrica, vol. IX, 04, 1941, pp. 97120).CrossRefGoogle Scholar