The Years of High Theory

Invention and Tradition in Economic Thought 1926–1939

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Paperback, 338 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 1983
ISBN13: 9780521274784
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Even a decade after the end of the 1914–1918 war, economic theory assumed that the world was tranquil and orderly. By 1939 an economic slump without parallel, allied to the re-emergence of military ambition in Europe, had brought economic theorists face to face with reality. In this classic book, first published in 1967, Professor Shackle provides a study, in exact and professional language, of the precise nature, structure, presuppositions, language and inter-relations of the theories which were formulated in these fourteen years - unparalleled in the whole history of economics except perhaps by the years of the Physiocrats and Adam Smith. These theories are not prototypes on the way to something better but are of essential and permanent importance.

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ISBN13:9780521274784
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:338

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1. The origin of theories: a case-study procedure; 2. Economic hard times and the riches of ideas; 3. Straffa and the state of value theory, 1926; 4. Marginal revenue; 5. The new establishment in value theory: (i) Mrs Joan Robinson; 6. The new establishment in value theory: (ii) Edward Chamberllin; 7. The indifference curve; 8. Two theories of demand; 9. Monetary equilibrium; 10. Mydral's analysis; 11. To the QJE from chapter 12 of the General Theory; 12. The anatomy of the General Theory; 13. Spending, saving and demand; 14. The multiplier; 15. Liquidity performance; 16. Formal dynamics: cycles and growth; 17. Leontief's tableau économique; 18. The landslide of invention; Index.

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