The Economic Bulletin

The Economic Bulletin
Title The Economic Bulletin PDF eBook
Author Edwin Walter Kemmerer
Publisher
Pages 564
Release 1911
Genre Economics
ISBN

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Modern Theories of Justice

Modern Theories of Justice
Title Modern Theories of Justice PDF eBook
Author Serge-Christophe Kolm
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 540
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780262611800

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This first book in English by Serge-Christophe Kolm provides an overview of his far-reaching vision of distributive justice. Kolm derives justice from considerations of rationality. Justice cannot be defined by one all-encompassing principle or set of a few principles. It has the general form of an equality of individuals' liberties in a broad sense, with different applications and specific adjustments when several liberties conflict or when everybody prefers another outcome.Kolm describes the theory of justice and presents and evaluates each of the various modern theories, principles, or criteria of justice. He shows how some complement each other, how some are unworkable, and how some could be rescued. The result is an intensive introduction to the general theory of justice for economists and noneconomists alike.

Catalogue of the Library of Parliament

Catalogue of the Library of Parliament
Title Catalogue of the Library of Parliament PDF eBook
Author Canada. Library of Parliament
Publisher
Pages 826
Release 1880
Genre Canada
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Léon Walras’s Economic Thought

Léon Walras’s Economic Thought
Title Léon Walras’s Economic Thought PDF eBook
Author Kayoko Misaki
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 142
Release 2023-12-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1003825214

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This book sheds new light on the general equilibrium theory of Léon Walras (1834–1910) from a historical perspective. Walras's construction of general equilibrium theory marked the dawn of modern economics, and the theory was greatly developed in the 20th century. However, Walras's own intentions and ideas behind the theory are still not fully understood. This book aims to clarify the intellectual background of Walras’s economics by delving into his original writings, which have not received much attention until now. Part 1 of the book reconsiders the relationship between Walras and his predecessors, Adam Smith (1723–1790), Jean-Baptiste Say (1767–1832), and Achylle Nicolas Isnard (1749–1803), who are believed to have had a decisive influence on Walras's general equilibrium theory. In Part 2, the book explores Walras's views on the labor market, entrepreneurship, and non-selfish human nature, including concepts like sympathy, which have been overlooked in his general equilibrium theory and subsequently misunderstood to this day. Walras’s economic thought is one of the foundational sources of modern economics. An accurate and in-depth understanding of it will provide a new perspective on the problems faced by modern economics and open future possibilities for economics as a social science. This book offers new insights not only to researchers and students of the history of economics but also to all those interested in the origins of modern economics.

Studies in the History of French Political Economy

Studies in the History of French Political Economy
Title Studies in the History of French Political Economy PDF eBook
Author Gilbert Faccarello
Publisher Routledge
Pages 476
Release 2002-09-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134857675

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Studies in the History of French Political Economy considers the evolution of economic thought in France, from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. Gilbert Faccarello brings to the forefront those economists, themes and controversies which are important in the context of recent research, and about which new ideas can be developed.

The Evolutionist Economics of Leon Walras

The Evolutionist Economics of Leon Walras
Title The Evolutionist Economics of Leon Walras PDF eBook
Author Albert Jolink
Publisher Routledge
Pages 181
Release 2005-08-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134961693

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This study offers a new perspective of Walras' pure, applied and social economics. Through archival research at the University of Lausanne, Jolink considers Walras' ideas on philosophy and philosophy of science based on a newly constructed taxonomy. Walras' work is placed in a broader context by stressing the nineteenth century cultural and historical background in which he lived. This further gives an insight into the relationship between the romanticism of the early nineteenth century and logical positivism of the twentieth century.

Editing Economists and Economists as Editors

Editing Economists and Economists as Editors
Title Editing Economists and Economists as Editors PDF eBook
Author Pascal Bridel
Publisher Librairie Droz
Pages 412
Release 1992
Genre Economics literature
ISBN 9782600042451

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