The accelerator, overaccumulation and underconsumption

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The accelerator, overaccumulation and underconsumption

edited by Mauro Boianovsky

(Business cycle theory : selected texts, 1860-1939 / edited by Harald Hagemann, v. 6)

Pickering & Chatto, 2005

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Includes bibliographical references (p. xviii-xx)

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 real, monetary and structural change factors in economic systems - providing a fertile source of inspiration for current researchers. This second part is organised around the themes of economic growth, technical change and business cycles; the accelerator, overaccumulation and underconsumption; saving, investment and expectations; and quantitative business cycle analysis.

Table of Contents

  • Part II Volume 5: Economic Growth, Technical Change and Business Cycles J A Schumpeter, 'Uber das Wesen der Wirtschaftskrisen', Zeitschrift fur Volkswirtschaft, Sozialpolitik und Verwaltung, 19 (1910), pp. 271-325. First-time English translation, 'On the Nature of Economic Crises'
  • D H Robertson, A Study of Industrial Fluctuation, part II (1915), pp. 121-205
  • G Cassel, Theory of Social Economy ([1918]1932), pp. 32-41
  • 51-63
  • 533-41
  • 622-6
  • 639-52
  • A Hansen, Business-Cycle Theory: Its Development and Present Status (1927), pp. 59-119
  • J A Schumpeter, 'The Explanation of the Business Cycle', Economica, 7 (1927), pp. 286-311
  • J A Schumpeter, 'The Instability of Capitalism', Economic Journal, 38 (1928), pp. 361-86
  • J A Schumpeter, 'The Analysis of Economic Change', Review of Economic Statistics, 17 (1935), pp. 1-10
  • E Lundberg, Studies in the Theory of Economic Expansion (1937), pp. 181-242
  • R F Harrod, 'An Essay in Dynamic Theory', Economic Journal, 49 (1939), pp. 14-33 Volume 6: The Accelerator, Overaccumulation and Underconsumption T N Carver, 'A Suggestion for a Theory of Industrial Depressions', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 17 (1903), pp. 497-500
  • G Cassel, ' Om kriser och daliga tider', Ekonomisk Tidskrift, 4 (1904), pp. 21-35
  • 51-81) First-time English translation, 'Of Crisis and Bad Times'
  • A Aftalion, 'La realite des surproductions generales: Essai d'une theorie des crises generales et periodiques', Revue d'Economie Politique, 20 (1906), pp. 696-706
  • 23 (1909), pp. 81-117, 201-29, 241-59. First-time English translation, 'The Reality of General Overproduction: Essay on a Theory of General and Periodic Crises'
  • J A Hobson, The Industrial System (1910), pp. 39-55
  • 284-311
  • Otto Bauer, 'Otto Bauer's "Accumulation of Capital"', History of Political Economy, 18 ([1913] 1986), pp. 87-110
  • J M Clark, 'Business Acceleration and the Law of Demand: A Technical Factor in Economic Cycles', Journal of Political Economy, 25 (1917), pp. 217-35
  • W T Foster and W Catchings, Business without a Buyer (1927), pp. 38-56
  • M Bouniatian, 'The Theory of Economic Cycles Based on the Tendency toward Excessive Capitalization', Review of Economic Statistics, 10 (1928), pp. 67-79
  • R Frisch, 'The Interrelation between Capital Production and Consumer-Taking', Journal of Political Economy, 39 (1931), pp. 646-54
  • R F Harrod, The Trade Cycle: An Essay (1936), pp. 88-101
  • G Haberler, Prosperity and Depression: A Theoretical Analysis of Cyclical Movements (1937), pp. 244-74
  • P A Samuelson, 'Interactions between the Multiplier Analysis and the Principle of Acceleration', Review of Economic Statistics, 21 (1939)., pp. 75-8
  • P A Samuelson, 'A Synthesis of the Principle of Acceleration and the Multiplier', Journal of Political Economy, 47 (1939), pp. 786-97 Volume 7: Saving, Investment and Expectations W Bagehot, ' Why Lombard Street is Often Very Dull and Sometimes Extremely Excited' in Lombard Street ([1873] 1931), pp. 118-52
  • F B Hawley, Enterprise and the Productive Process (1907), pp. 206-67
  • N Johannsen, A Neglected Point in Connection with Crises (1908), pp. 34-54
  • 77-88
  • F Lavington, The Trade Cycle (1922), pp. 18-37
  • 80-92
  • A C Pigou, Industrial Fluctuations (1929), pp. 26-34
  • 72-98
  • R F Kahn, 'The Relation of Home Investment to Unemployment', Economic Journal, 41 (1931), pp. 173-98
  • A Hansen and H Tout, 'Annual Survey of Business Cycle Theory: Investment and Saving in Business Cycle Theory', Econometrica, 1 (1933), pp. 119-47
  • F A Hayek, 'Capital and Industrial Fluctuations - A Reply to a Criticism', Econometrica, 2 (1934), pp. 152-67
  • D H Robertson, 'Industrial Fluctuation and the Natural Rate of Interest', Economic Journal, 44 (1934), pp. 650-6
  • G Haberler, 'Some Reflections on the Present State of Business Cycle Theory', Review of Economic Statistics, 18 (1936), pp. 299-305
  • D G Champernowne, 'Unemployment, Basic and Monetary: the Classical and the Keynesian', Review of Economic Studies, 3 (1936), pp. 201-16
  • B Ohlin, 'Some Notes on the Stockholm Theory of Savings and Investment', Economic Journal, 47 (1937), pp. 53-69 and 221-40
  • R F Kahn, 'The League of Nations Inquiry into the Trade Cycle', Economic Journal, 47 (1937), pp. 670-9
  • G Haberler, Prosperity and Depression: A Theoretical Analysis of Cyclical Movements, 2nd edition (1939), pp. 168-95
  • 233-54 Volume 8: Quantitative Business Cycle Analysis V Pareto, 'Les Crises Economiques' in Cours D'Economie Politique, vol. 2 (1897), pp. 277-97. First-time English translation, 'Economic Crises'
  • H L Moore, Economic Cycles: Their Law and Causes (1914), pp. 94-127
  • C Bullock, W Persons and W Crum , 'The Construction and Interpretation of the Harvard Index of Business Conditions', Review of Economic Statistics, 9 (1927), pp. 74-92
  • J Tinbergen, 'Konjunkturforschung und Varationsrechnung', Archiv fur Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik, 61 (1929), pp. 533-41. First-time English translation, 'Business Cycle Research and the Calculus of Variation'
  • J Tinbergen, 'Determination and Interpretation of Supply Curves: An Example' in The Foundations of Econometric Analysis ([1930] 1995)
  • J Tinbergen, 'A Shipbuilding Cycle?' in Jan Tinbergen - Selected Papers ([1931] 1959)
  • R Frisch, 'A Method of Decomposing an Empirical Series into Its Cyclical and Progressive Components', Journal of the American Statistical Association, 26 (1931), pp. 73-8
  • R Frisch, 'Review of J. Akerman's Om det Ekonomiska Livets Rytmik', Statsvetenskaplig Tidskrift, 34 (1931), pp. 281-300. First-time English translation from the Norwegian
  • L Amoroso, 'Contributo alla Teoria Matematica della Dinamica Economica' in G. Demaria (ed.), Nuova Collana di Economisti (1932), pp. 421-40. First-time English translation, 'A Contribution to the Mathematical Theory of Economic Dynamcs'
  • J Tinbergen, 'The Notion of Horizon and Expectancy in Dynamic Economic Theory', Econometrica, 3 (1933), pp. 247-52
  • M Kalecki, 'Essay on the Business Cycle Theory' in J Osiatynski (ed), Collected Works of Michal Kalecki, vol. 1 ([1933] 1990), pp. 65-81 and 93-108
  • W C Mitchell, 'Business Cycles', in E. Seligman (ed), Encyclopaedia of Social Sciences, vol. 3 (1934), pp. 92-107
  • M Kalecki, 'A Macrodynamic Theory of Business Cycles', Econometrica, 3 (1935), pp. 327-44
  • J Tinbergen, 'Annual Survey: Suggestions on Quantitative Business Cycle Theory', Econometrica, 3 (1935), pp. 241-308
  • J Tinbergen, 'An Economic Policy for 1936' in Jan Tinbergen - Selected Papers ([1936] 1959), pp. 37-84
  • M Kalecki, 'A Theory of the Business Cycle', Review of Economic Studies, 4 (1936-7), pp. 77-97
  • N Kaldor, 'A Model of the Trade Cycle', Economic Journal, 50 (1940), pp. 78-92

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  • NCID
    BA70391074
  • ISBN
    • 1851967265
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xx, 346 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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