This volume contains twenty of Hollander's papers on the economics of David Ricardo. They explicate and defend his interpretation against criticism from conventional marginalists on the one hand and neo-Ricardians on the other. His central position is that Ricardo must be placed in an analytical line leading from Adam Smith to Alfred Marshall and beyond. These thinkers perceived of pricing in terms of the co-ordination of decentralized economic activities entailing the interaction of product and factor markets; market forces were seen by Ricardo as dictating the secular paths of the wage and…mehr
This volume contains twenty of Hollander's papers on the economics of David Ricardo. They explicate and defend his interpretation against criticism from conventional marginalists on the one hand and neo-Ricardians on the other. His central position is that Ricardo must be placed in an analytical line leading from Adam Smith to Alfred Marshall and beyond. These thinkers perceived of pricing in terms of the co-ordination of decentralized economic activities entailing the interaction of product and factor markets; market forces were seen by Ricardo as dictating the secular paths of the wage and profit rates subject to the scarcity of land. The volume includes essays on Sraffa's famous 'rational reconstruction' of the early Ricardo in terms of the Corn Profit model; responses to reviewers of The Economics of David Ricardo; Ricardian micro economics and growth theory; and, Ricardo's reception by his contemporaries and near contemporaries providing further evidence of the 'continuity thesis'. The collection provides the material necessary to evaluate this most controversial of contributions to the history of economic thought.
Introduction Part 1 On the Interpretation of the Early Ricardo Chapter 1 Ricardo's Analysis of the Profit Rate, 1813-15 Chapter 2 Ricardo and the Corn Profit Model: Reply to Eatwell Chapter 3 Professor Garegnani's Defence Of Sraffa On The Material Rate Of Profit Chapter 4 On a 'New Interpretation' of Ricardo's Early Treatment of Profitability Chapter 5 Sraffa's Rational Reconstruction of Ricardo: On Three Contributions to the Cambridge Journal of Economics Part 2 Responses to critics of The Economics of DavidRicardo Chapter 6 The Economics of David Ricardo: A Response to Professor O'Brien Chapter 7 A Reply To Professor Roncaglia Chapter 8 'Professor Hollander And Ricardian Economics': A Reply To Professor Moss Part 3 Ricardian Micro-Economics Chapter 9 On The Substantive Identity Of The Ricardian And Neo-Classical Conceptions Of Economic Organization: The French Connection In British Classicism Chapter 10 Why Marshall Was Right About Ricardo Chapter 11 On Composition Of Demand And Income Distribution In Classical Economics Chapter 12 On The Endogeneity Of The Margin And Related Issues In Ricardian Economics Part 4 The Ricardian growth model Chapter 13 on the interpretation of ricardian economics: the assumption regarding wages Chapter 14 The Wage Path In Classical Growth Models: Ricardo, Malthus And Mill Chapter 15 Ricardian Growth Theory: A Resolution of Some Problems in Textual Interpretation Chapter 16 A Reply to Professor Stigler and Dr Peach Chapter 17 On the Textual Interpretation of Ricardian Growth Theory: the 'New View' Confirmed (Again) Part 5 Further intellectual linkages Chapter 18 The Reception of Ricardian Economics Chapter 19 The Role Of Bentham In The Early Development Of Ricardian Theory: A Speculative Essay Chapter 20 On Professor Samuelson's Canonical Classical Model Of Political Economy
Introduction Part 1 On the Interpretation of the Early Ricardo Chapter 1 Ricardo's Analysis of the Profit Rate, 1813-15 Chapter 2 Ricardo and the Corn Profit Model: Reply to Eatwell Chapter 3 Professor Garegnani's Defence Of Sraffa On The Material Rate Of Profit Chapter 4 On a 'New Interpretation' of Ricardo's Early Treatment of Profitability Chapter 5 Sraffa's Rational Reconstruction of Ricardo: On Three Contributions to the Cambridge Journal of Economics Part 2 Responses to critics of The Economics of DavidRicardo Chapter 6 The Economics of David Ricardo: A Response to Professor O'Brien Chapter 7 A Reply To Professor Roncaglia Chapter 8 'Professor Hollander And Ricardian Economics': A Reply To Professor Moss Part 3 Ricardian Micro-Economics Chapter 9 On The Substantive Identity Of The Ricardian And Neo-Classical Conceptions Of Economic Organization: The French Connection In British Classicism Chapter 10 Why Marshall Was Right About Ricardo Chapter 11 On Composition Of Demand And Income Distribution In Classical Economics Chapter 12 On The Endogeneity Of The Margin And Related Issues In Ricardian Economics Part 4 The Ricardian growth model Chapter 13 on the interpretation of ricardian economics: the assumption regarding wages Chapter 14 The Wage Path In Classical Growth Models: Ricardo, Malthus And Mill Chapter 15 Ricardian Growth Theory: A Resolution of Some Problems in Textual Interpretation Chapter 16 A Reply to Professor Stigler and Dr Peach Chapter 17 On the Textual Interpretation of Ricardian Growth Theory: the 'New View' Confirmed (Again) Part 5 Further intellectual linkages Chapter 18 The Reception of Ricardian Economics Chapter 19 The Role Of Bentham In The Early Development Of Ricardian Theory: A Speculative Essay Chapter 20 On Professor Samuelson's Canonical Classical Model Of Political Economy
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