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LECTURE 31. Walras—Pareto
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- LIST OF FIGURES xi
- FOREWORD xiii
- INTRODUCTION xv
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A. ANTICIPATIONS
- LECTURE 1. Introduction—Plato 5
- LECTURE 2. Plato and Aristotle 16
- LECTURE 3. Aquinas and the Scholastics 26
- LECTURE 4. Pamphleteers—Money (Oresme, Bodin, “W.S.”) 35
- LECTURE 5. Pamphleteers—Mercantilism (Malynes, Misselden, Mun) 46
- LECTURE 6. Sir William Petty 55
- LECTURE 7. Child and Locke (Interest) 66
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B. EMERGENCE OF SYSTEMS
- LECTURE 8. Cantillon 77
- LECTURE 9. Cantillon (cont.)—Physiocracy 86
- LECTURE 10. Physiocrats—Turgot 95
- LECTURE 11. Locke and Hume on Property—Hume on Money 104
- LECTURE 12. Hume on Interest and Trade—Precursors of Adam Smith 114
- LECTURE 13. General Survey of Smith’s Intentions—The Wealth of Nations: Analytical (I) 125
- LECTURE 14. The Wealth of Nations: Analytical (II) 133
- LECTURE 15. The Wealth of Nations: Analytical (III)—Policy (I) 143
- LECTURE 16. The Wealth of Nations: Policy (II) 153
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C. NINETEENTH-CENTURY CLASSICISM
- LECTURE 17. General Review—Malthus on Population 167
- LECTURE 18 Value and Distribution: Historical Origin—Analytical (I) 176
- LECTURE 19. Value and Distribution: Analytical (II) 185
- LECTURE 20. Value and Distribution: Analytical (III) 192
- LECTURE 21. Overall Equilibrium 201
- LECTURE 22. International Trade 210
- LECTURE 23. John Stuart Mill 219
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D. OTHER MID-NINETEENTH-CENTURY THOUGHT
- LECTURE 24. Mill (cont.)—Saint-Simon and Marx 231
- LECTURE 25. Marx (cont.)—List and the Historical School 238
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E. BEGINNINGS OF MODERN ANALYSIS
- LECTURE 26. The Historical School (cont.)—Precursors of Change: Cournot, von Thünen, and Rae 249
- LECTURE 27. The Marginal Revolution (I): Jevons 258
- LECTURE 28. The Marginal Revolution (II): Jevons and Menger 268
- LECTURE 29. The Marginal Revolution (III): Costs (Wieser)—The Pricing of Factor Services (Wieser, Clark, Wicksteed) 277
- LECTURE 30 Capital Theory: Böhm-Bawerk and Fisher 285
- LECTURE 31. Walras—Pareto 295
- LECTURE 32. Marshall 303
- LECTURE 33. Money: Fisher, Marshall, Wicksell 312
- AFTERWORD The Further Evolution of the Subject 321
- APPENDIX A. Robbins’ Reading List 337
- APPENDIX B. Robbins’ Writings in the History of Economic Thought 347
- REFERENCES 353
- INDEX 371
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- LIST OF FIGURES xi
- FOREWORD xiii
- INTRODUCTION xv
-
A. ANTICIPATIONS
- LECTURE 1. Introduction—Plato 5
- LECTURE 2. Plato and Aristotle 16
- LECTURE 3. Aquinas and the Scholastics 26
- LECTURE 4. Pamphleteers—Money (Oresme, Bodin, “W.S.”) 35
- LECTURE 5. Pamphleteers—Mercantilism (Malynes, Misselden, Mun) 46
- LECTURE 6. Sir William Petty 55
- LECTURE 7. Child and Locke (Interest) 66
-
B. EMERGENCE OF SYSTEMS
- LECTURE 8. Cantillon 77
- LECTURE 9. Cantillon (cont.)—Physiocracy 86
- LECTURE 10. Physiocrats—Turgot 95
- LECTURE 11. Locke and Hume on Property—Hume on Money 104
- LECTURE 12. Hume on Interest and Trade—Precursors of Adam Smith 114
- LECTURE 13. General Survey of Smith’s Intentions—The Wealth of Nations: Analytical (I) 125
- LECTURE 14. The Wealth of Nations: Analytical (II) 133
- LECTURE 15. The Wealth of Nations: Analytical (III)—Policy (I) 143
- LECTURE 16. The Wealth of Nations: Policy (II) 153
-
C. NINETEENTH-CENTURY CLASSICISM
- LECTURE 17. General Review—Malthus on Population 167
- LECTURE 18 Value and Distribution: Historical Origin—Analytical (I) 176
- LECTURE 19. Value and Distribution: Analytical (II) 185
- LECTURE 20. Value and Distribution: Analytical (III) 192
- LECTURE 21. Overall Equilibrium 201
- LECTURE 22. International Trade 210
- LECTURE 23. John Stuart Mill 219
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D. OTHER MID-NINETEENTH-CENTURY THOUGHT
- LECTURE 24. Mill (cont.)—Saint-Simon and Marx 231
- LECTURE 25. Marx (cont.)—List and the Historical School 238
-
E. BEGINNINGS OF MODERN ANALYSIS
- LECTURE 26. The Historical School (cont.)—Precursors of Change: Cournot, von Thünen, and Rae 249
- LECTURE 27. The Marginal Revolution (I): Jevons 258
- LECTURE 28. The Marginal Revolution (II): Jevons and Menger 268
- LECTURE 29. The Marginal Revolution (III): Costs (Wieser)—The Pricing of Factor Services (Wieser, Clark, Wicksteed) 277
- LECTURE 30 Capital Theory: Böhm-Bawerk and Fisher 285
- LECTURE 31. Walras—Pareto 295
- LECTURE 32. Marshall 303
- LECTURE 33. Money: Fisher, Marshall, Wicksell 312
- AFTERWORD The Further Evolution of the Subject 321
- APPENDIX A. Robbins’ Reading List 337
- APPENDIX B. Robbins’ Writings in the History of Economic Thought 347
- REFERENCES 353
- INDEX 371