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Economic Theory and the Construction Industry
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Patricia M. Hillebrandt
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1974
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-01929-8
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978-1-349-01927-4
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1974
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The Nature of Construction Economics
pp. 10
Relation of the Construction Industry to the Economy
pp. 24
Some Basic Concepts in Economics
pp. 39
Demand for Housing
pp. 62
Demand for Industrial and Commercial Building
pp. 69
Demand for Social-type Construction
pp. 76
How Demand is Put to the Industry
pp. 87
The Firm and its Objectives
pp. 94
Costs of the Construction Firm
pp. 127
Market Supply Curves
pp. 134
Equilibrium in Various Market Situations
pp. 149
Demand Curves Facing the Individual Firm
pp. 162
Price Determination for a Single Project
pp. 186
Conclusions on Costs, Revenue and the Equilibrium of the Contracting Firm
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