The history of economic thought /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Blaug, Mark, 1927-2011
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Aldershot : E. Elgar, c1990
Series:International library of critical writings in economics ; 6
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • pt. I. Classical political economy. What was the labour theory of value? / Donald F. Gordon
  • A note on the history of perfect competition / Paul J. McNulty
  • David Ricardo's early treatment of profitability : a new interpretation / Terry Peach
  • Ricardo's invariable measure of value and Sraffa's "standard commodity" / Nai-Pew Ong
  • James Mill and the early development of comparative advantage / William O. Thweatt
  • Say's (at least) eight laws, or what Say and James Mill may really have meant / William J. Baumol
  • The economists and the combination laws / William D. Grampp
  • The falling-rate-of-profit theory of crisis : a rational reconstruction by way of obituary / Philippe Van Parijs
  • pt. II. The marginal revolution and its aftermath. Physics and the "marginalist revolution" / Philip Mirowski
  • Economists and economic policy in Britain after 1870 / T.W. Hutchison
  • Public economics at the École des Ponts et Chausées, 1830-1850 / Robert B. Ekelund, Jr. and Robert F. Hebert
  • Giffen's paradox and the Marshallian demand curve / Phil Gramm
  • Competitive tâtonnement exchange markets / Donald A. Walker
  • Is Walras's theory of general equilibrium a normative scheme? / Donald A. Walker
  • Leon Walras and the Cambridge caricature / David Collard
  • The Wicksell effects in Wicksell and in modern capital theory / C.E. Ferguson and Donald L. Hooks
  • pt. III. The twentieth century. Did the theory of market socialism answer the challenge of Ludwig von Mises? A reinterpretation of the socialist controversy / Peter Murrell
  • Research programmes in competitive structure / D.P. O'Brien
  • Hayek's Ricardo effect : a second look / Laurence S. Moss and Karen I. Vaughn
  • Friedman on the quantity theory and Keynesian economics / Don Patinkin
  • David Hume and monetarism / Thomas Mayer.