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Ricardo's economics : a general equilibrium theory of distribution and growth
責任表示 | Michio Morishima |
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データ種別 | 図書 |
出版情報 | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1989 |
本文言語 | 英語 |
大きさ | viii, 254 p. : ill. ; 23 cm |
概要 | This book, together with Marx's Economic and Walras' Economics, completes a sequence of titles by Professor Morishima on the first generation of scientific economists. The author's assessment of Ricar...o differs substantially from the established views adopted by economists and historians of economic thought. While economists such as Pasinetti, Caravale and Samuelson have concentrated on macroeconomic interpretations of Ricardo, and historians of economic thought have emphasised his labour theory of value, Morishima takes a different course. In this book the author concentrates on Ricardo's main work, The Principles, and shows that his economics is the prototype of mathematical economies without the symbols and formulae. Morishima then translates Ricardo's economics into mathematical language to find a general equilibrium system (very similar to Walras') concealed within. The analysis also contradicts the conventional view that marginalism emerged in opposition to classical economics, showing instead that Ricardian analysis is firmly based on marginalist principles, using prices, wages and profits rather than labour values. The book ends with a discussion of the historical character of economic theory and an attempt to specify the epoch of Ricardian economics. This book, together with Marx's Economic and Walras' Economics, completes a sequence of titles by Professor Morishima on the first generation of scientific economists. The author's assessment of Ricardo differs substantially from the established views adopted by economists and historians of economic thought. While economists such as Pasinetti, Caravale and Samuelson have concentrated on macroeconomic interpretations of Ricardo, and historians of economic thought have emphasised his labour theory of value, Morishima takes a different course. In this book the author concentrates on Ricardo's main work, The Principles, and shows that his economics is the prototype of mathematical economies without the symbols and formulae. Morishima then translates Ricardo's economics into mathematical language to find a general equilibrium system (very similar to Walras') concealed within. The analysis also contradicts the conventional view that marginalism emerged in opposition to classical economics, showing instead that Ricardian analysis is firmly based on marginalist principles, using prices, wages and profits rather than labour values. The book ends with a discussion of the historical character of economic theory and an attempt to specify the epoch of Ricardian economics.続きを見る |
所蔵情報
状態 | 巻次 | 所蔵場所 | 請求記号 | 刷年 | 文庫名称 | 資料番号 | コメント | 予約・取寄 | 複写申込 | 自動書庫 |
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中央図 3B | 331.44/R 33/2 | 1989 |
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068172189018334 |
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書誌詳細
一般注記 | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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著者標目 | *森嶋, 通夫(1923-) <モリシマ, ミチオ> |
件 名 | LCSH:Ricardo, David, 1772-1823 LCSH:Equilibrium (Economics) LCSH:Classical school of economics |
分 類 | LCC:HB103.R5 DC19:330.15/3 |
書誌ID | 1000081558 |
ISBN | 0521366305 |
NCID | BA07245950 |
巻冊次 | ISBN:0521366305 : pbk ; ISBN:0521396883 |
登録日 | 2009.09.10 |
更新日 | 2009.09.10 |