Frank H. Knight

Risk, Uncertainty and Profit

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Težina 540 g
Format 14 × 22 cm
Autor

Izdavač

Mjesto izdanja

New York

Godina

1957

Broj stranica

381

Uvez

Meki

Stanje knjige

Vrlo dobro

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A timeless classic of economic theory that remains fascinating and pertinent today, this is Frank Knight’s famous explanation of why perfect competition cannot eliminate profits, the important differences between risk and uncertainty, and the vital role of the entrepreneur in profitmaking. Based on Knight’s PhD dissertation, this 1921 work, balancing theory with fact to come to stunning insights, is a distinct pleasure to read. FRANK H. KNIGHT (1885-1972) is considered by some the greatest American scholar of economics of the 20th century. An economics professor at the University of Chicago from 1927 until 1955, he was one of the founders of the Chicago school of economics, which influenced Milton Friedman and George Stigler.