The original publisher deleted the final eight chapters from the original publication, so the 1962 book is effectively an abridged edition, although published instead as "Volume I".[1]: xliii In 1970, the abridged chapters were published as the title Power and Market.[1]: xliii
The 2009[1] and later editions restore the chapters to a single volume, combining the discussion of both microeconomics and macroeconomics.
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