TY - BOOK AU - Negishi, Takashi. TI - History of economic theory T2 - Advanced texlbooks in economic SN - 044470437X AV - HB 75 .N34 1988 PY - 1988/// CY - Amterdam PB - Elsevier Science Publishers KW - Teoría económica KW - Historia económica KW - Economistas N1 - Introduction to the Series, v --; Preface, xi --; Chapter 1. A bird's-eye view of the history of economics, 1 --; 1. Why do we study the history of economics?, 1 --; 2. The dawn of economics, 5 --; 3. The classical school of economics, 11 --; 4. The historical school and institutionalism, 16 --; 5. Marxian economics, 21 --; 6. Marginal revolution and after references, 29 --; Chapter 2. Some pioneers in economic theory, 31 --; 1. Locke's microfoundation of quantity theory, 31 --; 2. Hume and specie-flow mechanism, 40 --; 3. Quesnay's Tableau économique, 48 --; 4. Expenditure patterns in the Tableau économique references, 68 --; Chapter 3. Adam Smith and the formation of classical economics 71 --; 1. The Wealth of Nations, 71 --; 2. Samuelson's mathematical model, 77 --; 3. Wages and profit in a growing economy, 83 --; 4. Division of labor and market, 89 --; 5. Division of labor and capital accumulation, 95 --; References, 102 --; Chapter 4. Ricardo, Malthus and the development of classical economics, 105 --; 1. Ricardo and the moderns, 105 --; 2. Some mathematical models, 109 --; 3. Value and distribution, 124 --; 4. Dichotomy in the theory of international trade, 131 --; 5. Malthus as a precursor of Keynes, 138 --; 6. The motives to produce, 145 --; References, 152 --; Chapter 5. J.S. Mill and the close of classical economics, 155 --; 1. Equilibrium of demand and supply, 155 --; 2. Recantation of the wages fund doctrine, 162 --; 3. Say's law and business cycles, 170 --; 4. The existence of a trade equilibrium, 176 --; 5. Equilibrium and disequilibrium, 181 --; References, 189 --; Chapter 6. Marx's economics, 191 --; 1. Das kapital, 191 --; 2. Some linear models, 200 --; 3. On exploitations, 206 --; 4. Marx's dichotomy of distribution, 213 --; 5. The falling rate of profit, 221 --; 6. On market values, 229 --; References, 237 --; Chapter 7. Walras and the general equilibrium theory, 241 --; 1. Augustin Cournot, 241 --; 2. Elements d'économie politique pure, 246 --; 3. The existence of a general equilibrium, 254 --; 4. The stability of a general equilibrium, 263 --; 5. Capital and money, 268 --; References, 276 --; Chapter 8. Menger and the Austrian school, 279 --; 1. Menger's marketability, 279 --; 2. Wieser's welfare economics, 289 --; 3. Bohm-Bawerk and the positive rate of interest, 297 --; 4. Bohrn-Bawerk versus Schumpeter, 307 --; References, 315 --; Chapter 9. Jevons and Edgeworth, 319 --; 1. Hermann Heinrich Gossen, 319 --; 2. Jevons's theory of exchange, 324 --; 3. Edgeworth's Mathematical Psychics, 330 --; 4. Reflections on Edgeworth's theorem, 338 --; References, 343 --; Chapter 10. Marshall's economics, 345 --; 1. Principles of Economics, 345 --; 2. Consumers' and producers' surplus, 355 --; 3. Life-cycle theory and internal economies, 363 --; 4. From Marshall to Keynes, 375 --; References, 382 --; Postscript, 385 --; Author index, 387 --; Subject index, 393 ER -