A brief prehistory of the theory of the firm

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A brief prehistory of the theory of the firm

Paul Walker

(Routledge studies in the history of economics)

Routledge, 2018

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The theory of the firm did not exist, in any serious manner, until around 1970. Only then did the current theory of the firm literature begin to emerge, based largely upon the work of Ronald Coase and to a lesser degree Frank Knight. It was work by Armen Alchian, Robert Crawford, Harold Demsetz, Michael Jensen, Benjamin Klein, William Meckling and Oliver Williamson, among others, that drove the upswing in interest in the firm among mainstream economists. This accessible book provides a valuable overview of the 'prehistory' of the firm. Spanning an impressive timeline, it delves into Antiquity, the Medieval era, the pre-classical economics period and the 19th and 20th centuries. Next, the book traces the theoretical contributions from pre-classical, classical and neoclassical economics. It will be illuminating reading for students and researchers of the history of economic thought, industrial organization, microeconomic theory and business history.

目次

1 Background Notes References 2 The division of labour and the firm Ancient philosophers Medieval period Pre-classical economics period 19th century 20th century Notes References 3 Development of a theory of production or the firm Pre-classical economists The classical economics period The neoclassical era Behavioural and managerial models Contemporary criticisms of the neoclassical model Coase versus Demsetz on the neoclassical model Profit maximisation Malmgren (1961) Notes References 4 Possible reasons for the neglect of the firm Notes References

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