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Preface;
Part I. Theoretical Issues and Analytic Motivation:
1. The firm in a monetary economy;
2. Assets, capital, and capitalization;
3. The concept and relevance of economic value;
Part II. The Neoclassical Tradition:
4. Production, pricing, investment, and financing interdependence in the firm;
5. Probability, risk, and economic decisions;
6. Utility, uncertainty, and the theory of choice;
7. Financial asset markets and the cost of money capital;
8. The cost of money capital: further analysis and controversy;
9. The investment expenditure project;
Part III. Postclassical Perspectives:
10. Neoclassicism and an alternative perspective;
11. Production and the place of money capital;
12. Uncertainty and decisions in the firm; References; Index.
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