The economics of Alfred Marshall

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The economics of Alfred Marshall

David Reisman ; foreword by G.L.S. Shackle

Macmillan, 1986

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Bibliography: p. 322-425

Includes index

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The Economics of Alfred Marshall is concerned with the theories of demand, supply, market structures and income distributions which the celebrated author of the Principles of Economics developed while standing on the shoulders of giants. It is thus concerned with hidden assumptions, institutional constraints, tentative conclusions and blurred distinctions; for these are an integral part of the contribution of an economist who warned against spurious over-simplification of that which is inherently complex. The economics of Alfred Marshall appears easy when in fact it is fraught with difficulties. The Economics of Alfred Marshall seeks to explain Marshall's theories in detail and to evaluate them in depth. The book attempts in that way to help the reader to gain a deeper understanding of an influential thinker whose insights, however difficult, continue to shed a great deal of light on the nature and workings of the economic system.

目次

  • Foreword
  • G.L.S.Shackle - Introduction - DEMAND - Ricardo, Jevons and Marshall - The Demand Curve - The Income Effect - The Status of Consumption - SUPPLY - The Supply Curve - Cost and Time - Normals and Representatives - ECONOMIES AND SIZE - Internal Economies - External Economies - DISECONOMIES AND SIZE - Diseconomies and Time-Periods - Further Limits to Size - MARKET STRUCTURES - Perfect Competition - Monopolistic Competition - Monopoloy - Oligopoly - DISTRIBUTION - The Market for Inputs - Beyond the Cash Nexus - Action and Environment - LAND - The Supply of Land - The Supply of Labour - Trades Unions - CAPITAL - The Demand for Capital - The Supply of Capital - Capital and Labour - Human Capital - ORGANISATION - The Nature of Organisation - The Supply of Organisational Ability - Reference Notes - Index

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