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In Chapter 3 we gave a general account of the methodological and analytical problems involved in our conception of the managerial firm, and of the methods we proposed for handling them. The main tasks involved in constructing the basic functional relationships accomplished, we now attempt to assemble the results in complete micro-models.

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  1. J. C. March and H. A. Simon, Organisations, NY, 1958, p. 141.

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  2. See, for example, K. Lewin, ‘Levels of Aspiration’, in McV. Hunt, Personality and the Behaviour Disorders, NY, 1944.

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  3. Myron Gordon, op. cit., John Meyer and Edwin Kuh, The Investment Decision, Harvard, 1957.

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Marris, R. (1964). Completed Micro-Models. In: The Economic Theory of ‘Managerial’ Capitalism. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-81732-0_6

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