
Normative Theory Of Individual Decision, By R. Radner. -- Exposition Of The Theory Of Choice Under Uncertainty, By K. J. Arrow. -- Representation Of Preference Orderings With Independent Components Of Consumption, By T. C. Koopmans. -- Representation Of Preference Orderings Over Time, By T. C. Koopmans. -- Comparisons Of Information Structures, By C. B. Mcguire. -- The Value Of And Demand For Information, By K. J. Arrow. -- Decisions Over Time, By M. J. Beckmann. -- Theories Of Bounded Rationality, By H. A. Simon. -- Normative Theories Of Organization, By R. Radner. -- Teams, By R. Radner. -- Allocation Of A Scarce Resource Under Uncertainty, By R. Radner. -- Computation In Organizations, By T. A. Marschak. -- The Limit Of The Core Of An Economy, By G. Debreu And H. Scarf. -- On Informationally Decentralized Systems, By L. Hurwicz. -- Publications Of Jacob Marschak (p. [337]-341) [by] James K. Baxter. Poems.
The collection explores the intersection of human experience and the symbolic weight of language through a series of lyrical compositions. Baxter utilizes a poetic framework to examine the tension between individual perception and the external world. The poems operate within a structure that prioritizes imagery and rhythmic cadence to navigate themes of existence and observation. The speaker maintains a reflective stance, often questioning the stability of meaning in a shifting environment.
Readers and critics often note the introspective quality of Baxter's work, highlighting his ability to distill complex emotional states into concise imagery. Discussion frequently centers on the accessibility of his verse despite the underlying philosophical depth present in many of the pieces. Observers often point to the balance between lyrical beauty and the stark reality of the subjects he addresses. The collection is frequently cited for its enduring influence on contemporary poetic standards and its consistent focus on the human condition. Readers appreciate the clarity of his voice and the deliberate pacing that allows for contemplation of each poem's specific thematic focus.
Page Count:
52
Publication Date:
1973-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192118285
ISBN-13:
9780192118288
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