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pp. i-142(143)
Author: Hicks, John

Introduction
pp. 1-5(5)
Author: Hicks, John

Part I. The Working of Markets
pp. 5-7(3)
Author: Hicks, John

1. Supply and Demand?
pp. 7-12(6)
Author: Hicks, John

2. The Function of Speculation
pp. 12-19(8)
Author: Hicks, John

3. The Pricing of Manufactures
pp. 19-27(9)
Author: Hicks, John

4. The Labour Market
pp. 27-39(13)
Author: Hicks, John

Part II. Money and Finance
pp. 39-41(3)
Author: Hicks, John

5. The Nature of Money
pp. 41-47(7)
Author: Hicks, John

6. The Market Makes Its Money
pp. 47-55(9)
Author: Hicks, John

7. Banks and Bank Money
pp. 55-64(10)
Author: Hicks, John

8. Choice Among Assets
pp. 64-72(9)
Author: Hicks, John

9. Theories of Interest: Keynes Versus Marshall
pp. 72-80(9)
Author: Hicks, John

10. Markets in Equities: Ownership and Control
pp. 80-91(12)
Author: Hicks, John

Part III. Problems and Policies
pp. 91-93(3)
Author: Hicks, John

11. The Old Trade Cycle
pp. 93-102(10)
Author: Hicks, John

12. The Credit Economy: Wicksell
pp. 102-112(11)
Author: Hicks, John

13. Interest and Investment
pp. 112-121(10)
Author: Hicks, John

14. An International Economy
pp. 121-132(12)
Author: Hicks, John

15. What Is Bad About Inflation?
pp. 132-142(11)
Author: Hicks, John

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