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Equilibrium and Evolution/
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Alfred Marshall and the Marshallians.
Author:
Hart, Neil.
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2011.,
Description:
1 online resource (257 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.
[NT 15003449]:
Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface and Acknowledgements; Foreword; 1 Introduction: Competing Assessments of Alfred Marshall's Economics; 1.1 Marshall's eminence in the economics profession; 1.2 Marshall's place in the history of economic analysis: the traditional 'textbook' perspective; 1.3 The 'new view' of Marshall's economics; 1.4 Outline of the book; 2 The Development of Marshall's Thought; 2.1 Marshall's journey from 'pure theory' to the 'land of dry facts'; 2.2 Philosophy, psychology and evolutionary thinking
[NT 15003449]:
2.3 Historical investigations and Hegel's Philosophy of History2.4 Economic methodology; 2.5 Marshall's early economic writings; 2.6 The delay in publication: unresolved methodological concerns; 2.7 Marshall's inaugural lecture: the role and nature of economic theory; 3 Marshall's 'Economic Biology'; 3.1 The role of history; 3.2 Economic biology; 3.3 Industrial organisation; 3.4 Increasing returns to scale; 3.5 Business size and the life-cycle theory; 3.6 Assessments of Marshall's economic biology; 4 Marshall's Equilibrium Analysis and the 'Reconciliation Problem'
[NT 15003449]:
4.1 Marshall's equilibrium analogy4.2 Marshall's equilibrium theory; 4.3 Marshall's time period analysis; 4.4 The nature of competition; 4.5 Marshall's long-period analysis and the representative firm; 4.6 Marshall's 'reconciliation problem': equilibrium and evolution; 5 Sraffa's Critique and 'Marshall's Theory'; 5.1 Increasing returns and competition: the Cunynghame-Edgeworth-Pigou approach; 5.2 Marshall's 'objections' to the Cunynghame- Edgeworth-Pigou approach; 5.3 Empty economic boxes and the rise to prominence of 'pure theory'; 5.4 Sraffa's critique
[NT 15003449]:
5.5 Sraffa on Marshall's 'radical transformation' of the laws of return5.6 Sraffa's constructive suggestions; 6 Getting Marshall 'Out of the Way'; 6.1 From the representative firm to the equilibrium firm; 6.2 The contributions of Dennis Robertson and Gerald Shove and the 'partial rehabilitation' of Marshall's economics?; 6.3 Sraffa's 'destructive and negative' conclusion to the 1930 Symposium; 7 The Professionalisation of Economics and 'Marshall's Theory'; 7.1 Marshall's role in the professionalisation process; 7.2 The Cambridge chair succession issue
[NT 15003449]:
7.3 The nature of economic 'orthodoxy': 1885-19087.4 Marshall's 'loyal but faithless followers'; 7.5 The declining influence of biological thinking on the social sciences; 8 Increasing Returns and Economic Progress; 8.1 Frank Knight on price theory and economic methodology; 8.2 Joseph Schumpeter on equilibrium and evolution; 8.3 Allyn Young on 'increasing returns and economic progress'; 8.4 Concluding comments; 9 Epilogue: Marshall, the Marshallians and Modern Economics; 9.1 Marshall's economics; 9.2 The Marshallians; 9.3 Marshall and modern economics; Notes; Bibliography; Index;
Subject:
Equilibrium. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230361171
ISBN:
9780230361171 (electronic bk.)
Equilibrium and Evolution = Alfred Marshall and the Marshallians.
Hart, Neil.
Equilibrium and Evolution
Alfred Marshall and the Marshallians.[electronic resource] : - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2011. - 1 online resource (257 p.)
Description based upon print version of record.
Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface and Acknowledgements; Foreword; 1 Introduction: Competing Assessments of Alfred Marshall's Economics; 1.1 Marshall's eminence in the economics profession; 1.2 Marshall's place in the history of economic analysis: the traditional 'textbook' perspective; 1.3 The 'new view' of Marshall's economics; 1.4 Outline of the book; 2 The Development of Marshall's Thought; 2.1 Marshall's journey from 'pure theory' to the 'land of dry facts'; 2.2 Philosophy, psychology and evolutionary thinking
Alfred Marshall has traditionally been listed alongside pioneering 'neoclassical' economists. In this volume Neil Hart challenges this view, illuminating the ambiguities within Marshall's work, and exploring his reconciliation of two modes of thinking, equilibrium economics and evolutionary economics.
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LC Class. No.: HB145
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