Jean-Baptiste Say: Critical Assessments of Leading Economists, Band 3

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John Cunningham Wood, Steven Kates
Taylor & Francis, 2000 - 1600 Seiten
Jean-Baptiste Say (1767-1832) is remembered primarily for Say's Law, one of the cornerstones of classical economics. The success of his Traite d'economie Politique made Say the best-known expositor of Adam Smith in Europe and America, and he became France's first professor of political economy.The set covers the following themes: * Say in the history of economics* classical statements on Say's Law* later statements on Say's Law (the prelude to the General Theory)* the Keynesian Revolution and the attack on Say's Law* Lange, Say's Law and the demand for money* modern reconstructions of Say's Law* commentaries on classical views relating to Say's Law* Retrieving the classical understanding of Say's Law.
 

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VOLUME
1
1
32
Henry Clay
52
Some Essential Conditions of Modern Organization
62
52
107
The Classical Approach P W Martin
122
A Study of Says Law of Markets
129
An Attempt at a Rational
154
The General Theory of Employment John Maynard Keynes
182
Mr Keynes General Theory Étienne Mantoux
193
The Relation of Wage Policies and Price Policies A P Lerner
215
Concerning Says Law Paul A Samuelson
221
A Reexamination of the Central Problems of Monetary Theory Arthur W Marget
223
The Physiocrats and Says Law of Markets I
233
The Physiocrats and Says Law of Markets II
256
The Content of Classical Economics Dudley Dillard
296

Disturbances Created by the Process of Expansion Itself Gottfried Harberler
164
The General Theory of Employment Interest and Money John Maynard Keynes
176
The Postulates of the Classical Economics and the Principle of Effective Demand Alvin Harvey Hansen
300
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