Abstract
Many great economic thinkers, including Alfred Marshall and William Stanley Jevons discussed the importance of joint production, or productive complements, and there are important applications. Yet many students today could complete an economics major and never be introduced to this important concept.
Recommended Citation
(2026)
"Productive Complements: Too Often Neglected in the Principles Course?,"
Journal of Economics and Finance Education: Vol. 13:
Iss.
2, Article 7.
Available at:
https://scholarship.rollins.edu/jefe/vol13/iss2/7