Abstract

AbstractThis is the fifth of six chapters in Part II about demand and utility cost, a typical area for what is understood as choice theory. It discusses direct and indirect utility. Its six sections are: purchasing power; the indirect (utility) ‘integrability’ problem; basic relations and properties (of the structure involved with direct and indirect utility, and other features of demand analysis); adjoint of a relation; adjoint of a function; and limit adjoints.

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