A.C.Pigou: Journal Articles: 2 Volume Set (1902-1922 and 1923-1953)
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781403904249
ISBN-10: 1403904243
Pagini: 650
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Ediția:2002
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1403904243
Pagini: 650
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Ediția:2002
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
VOLUME ONE: 1902-1922 Introduction to the Collection, D.Collard A Parallel between Economic and Political Theory, EJ (1902) A Point of Theory Connected with the Corn Tax, EJ (1902) Some Remarks on Utility, EJ (1903) Pure Theory and the Fiscal Controversy, EJ (1904) W. Graham's Free Trade and the Empire , EJ (1904) Monopoly and Consumers' Surplus, EJ (1904) The Known and the Unknown in Mr Chamberlain's Policy, The Fortnightly Review , (1904) Mr Chamberlain's Proposals, The Edinburgh Review (1904) Professor Dietzel on Dumping and Retaliation, EJ (1905) The Unity of Economic and Political Science, EJ (1906) Protection and the Working Classes, The Edinburgh Review (1906) The Incidence of Import Duties, EJ (1907) Social Improvement in the Light of Modern Biology, EJ (1907) Professor Marshall's The Principles of Economics , Vol. 1, 5th edition EJ (1907) Equilibrium under Bilateral Monopoly, EJ (1908) Producers' and Consumers' Surplus, EJ (1910) A Method of Determining the Numerical Value of Elasticities of Demand, EJ (1910) Railway Rates and Joint Cost, QJE (1913) (discussion with F.W. Taussig) The Interdependence of Different Sources of Demand and Supply in a Market, EJ (1913) The Value of Money, QJE (1917-1918 volume) The Burden of War and Future Generations, QJE (1919) The Report of the Royal Commission on the British Income Tax, QJE (1920) Empty Economic Boxes: A Reply, EJ (1922) The Foreign Exchanges, QJE (1922) VOLUME TWO: 1923-1953 Prices and Wages from 1896-1914, EJ (1923) Problems of Compensation, EJ (1925) Professor Edgeworth's Collected Papers, EJ (1925) A Contribution to the Theory of Credit, EJ (1926) The Laws of Diminishing and Increasing Cost, EJ (1927) Wage Policy and Unemployment, EJ (1927) An Analysis of Supply, EJ (1928) The Monetary Theory of the Trade Cycle (Review and discussion with R.G.Hawtrey), EJ (1929) Disturbances of Equilibrium in International Trade, EJ (1929) The Statistical Derivation of Demand Curves, EJ (1930) The Effect of Reparations on the Ratio of International Interchange, EJ (1932) A Note on Imperfect Competition, EJ (1933) The Elasticity of Substitution, EJ (1934) Net Income and Capital Depletion, EJ (1935) Mr. J.M. Keynes' General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. Economica (1936) Marginal Utility of Money and Elasticities of Demand, QJE (1936) Real and Money Wage Rates in Relation to Unemployment, EJ (1937) Money Wages in Relation to Unemployment:, EJ (1938) Presidential Address to the Royal Economic Society, EJ (1939) War Finance and Inflation, EJ (1940) The Measurement of Real Income, EJ (1940) Newspaper Reviewers, Economics and Mathematics, EJ (1941) Maintaining Capital Intact, Economica (1941) Types of War Inflation, EJ (1941) Models of Short Period Equilibrium, EJ (1942) The Classical Stationary State, EJ (1943) F.A.Hayek, The Road to Serfdom , EJ (1944) Some Considerations on Stability Conditions, Employment and Real Wage Rates, EJ (1945) Baron Keynes of Tilton 1883-1946, Proceedings of the British Academy (1946) Economic Progress in a Stable Environment, Economica (1947) The Food Subsidies, EJ (1948) Unrequited Imports, EJ (1950) Real Income and Economic Welfare, Oxford Economic Papers (1951) Professor Duesenberry on Income and Savings, EJ (1951) The Transfer Problem and Transport Costs, EJ (1952) Costs and Output, EJ (1953)
Notă biografică
ARTHUR CECIL PIGOU (1877-1959) was the leading British economist of the two decades before World War II. His writings extended over 50 years and covered a wide range of economic subjects. He is best known for his contributions to the theory of economic welfare. A student under Alfred Marshall at Cambridge and his successor as Professor of Political Economy, he was responsible for communicating Marshallian orthodoxy to the next generation of Cambridge economists. As a result, he became the main target for the new thinking of Keynes' General Theory (1936), being held up as an example of all that was wrong with classical macroeconomics. Today, his importance in shaping the modern discipline is firmly established and he is universally regarded as a figure of first distinction in the history of economics.