Equilibrium and the business cycle

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Equilibrium and the business cycle

(Business cycle theory : selected texts, 1860-1939 / edited by Harald Hagemann, v. 4)

Pickering & Chatto, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

These volumes contain key texts from the period 1860-1939, covering a long list of Anglo-Saxon writers, as well as the most important contributions from the French, German, Italian, Russian and Swedish debates. The older business cycle theories presented here richly elucidate the complex interaction between and real, monetary and structural change factors in economic systems - the close association between historical and analytical methods providing a fertile source of inspiration for current researchers in the field. This first part covers early classics, structural theories, monetary theories of business cycles, and the relation between equilibrium and the business cycle.

Table of Contents

  • Part I Volume 1: Some Early Classics C Juglar, excerpt, A Brief History of Panics and Their Periodical Occurence in the United States (1916)
  • J S Mill, 'Influence of Credit on Prices', The Principles of Political Economy (1967)
  • J Mills, 'On Credit Cycles and the Origin of Commercial Panics' (1867)
  • K Marx, 'Accumulation and Reproduction on an Extended Scale', Capital: A Critique of Political Economy (1885)
  • K Marx, excerpt, Theories of Surplus Value (1919)
  • W S Jevons, 'Commercial Crises and Sunspots', Investigations in Currency and Finance (1884)
  • A F Mummery and J A Hobson, excerpt, The Physiology of Industry (1889)
  • A Marshall and M P Marshall, excerpt, The Economics of Industry (1879)
  • A Marshall, 'Fluctuations of Industry, Trade and Credit', Money, Credit and Commerce, (1923)
  • W C Mitchell, Chapter 1, Business Cycles and Unemployment (1923)
  • J Kitchin, 'Cycles and Trends in Economic Factors', (1923)
  • S Kuznets, excerpt, Secular Movements in Production and Prices (1930) Volume 2: Structural Theories of the Business Cycle *M Tugan-Baranowsky, excerpt, Studien zur Theorie und Geschichte der Handelskrisen in England (1901)
  • *A Spiethoff, 'Vorbemerkungen zu einer Theorie der Uberproduktion' (1902)
  • K Wicksell, 'The Enigma of Business Cycles' (1953)
  • *K Wicksell, 'Eine neue Krisentheorie' (1998)
  • A Spiethoff, 'Business Cycles' (1953)
  • A Aftalion, 'The Theory of Economic Cycles Based on the Capitalist Technique of Production' (1927)
  • D H Robertson, 'Review of M. Tugan-Baranowsky, Les Crises Industrielles en Angleterre and A Aftalion Les Crises Periodiques de Surproduction' (1914)
  • M Fanno, 'Production Cycles, Credit Cycles and Industrial Fluctuations' (1993)
  • F A Hayek, 'The conditions of equilibrium between the production of consumers'goods and the production of producers' goods', Prices and Production (1935)
  • H S Ellis, 'Die Bedeutung der Produktionsperiode fur die Krisentheorie' (1935) Volume 3: Monetary Theories of the Business Cycle M T England, 'Promotions as the Cause of Cycles' (1915)
  • I Fisher, 'Our Unstable Dollar and the So-called Business-Cycle' (1925)
  • R G Hawtrey, 'The Trade Cycle' (1926)
  • R G Hawtrey, 'The Monetary Theory of the Trade Cycle' (1929)
  • L von Mises, 'Money, Credit and Interest', The Theory of Money and Credit (1934)
  • A C Pigou, 'Correctives of the Trade Cycle' (1924)
  • *F A Hayek, 'Einige Bemerkungen uber das Verhaltnis der Geldtheorie zur Konjunkturtheorie' (1928)
  • *A Lowe, 'Uber den Einfluss monetarer Faktoren auf den Konjunkturzyklus' (1928)
  • G Myrdal, 'Wicksell's Statement of the Problem of Monetary Theory', Monetary Equilibrium (1939)
  • I Fisher, 'The Debt-Deflation Theory of Great Depressions' (1933)
  • G Harbeler, 'Money and the Business Cycle' (1932)
  • J Viner, 'International Aspects of the Gold Standard' (1932)
  • H C Simons, 'Banking and Business Cycles', Banking and Currency Reform, (1933)
  • D H Robertson, 'A Survey of Modern Monetary Controversy' (1938) Volume 4: Equilibrium and the Business Cycle A Lowe, 'How is business cycle theory possible at all? ' (1997)
  • F A Hayek, 'The Problem of the Trade Cycle', Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle (1933)
  • E Slutsky, 'The Summation of Random Causes as the Source of Cyclic Processes' (1937)
  • S Kuznets, 'Equilibrium Economics and Business-cycle theory' (1930)
  • E Lundberg, 'On the Concept of Economic Equilibrium' (1930)
  • *F A Lutz, excerpts, Das Konjunkturproblem in der Nationalokonomie (1932)
  • *G Del Vecchio, 'Sulla teoria economica delle crisi', Capitale e Interesse (1956)
  • J R Hicks, 'Equilibrium and the Trade Cycle' (1933)
  • R Frisch, 'Propagation Problems and Impulse Problems in Dynamic Economics' (1933)
  • O Morgenstern, 'Perfect Foresight and Economic Equilibrium' (1976) * New Translation

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  • NCID
    BA56192056
  • ISBN
    • 1851964541
  • LCCN
    00068833
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxvii, 365 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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