E-Book, Englisch, 320 Seiten
Raffaelli / Nishizawa / Cook Marshall, Marshallians and Industrial Economics
Erscheinungsjahr 2011
ISBN: 978-1-136-84183-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 320 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-136-84183-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The four sections of the book deal in succession with Marshall’s key ideas on the subject, the wider context of his thought in which they are to be read, their later development by some of his pupils, and their revival in contemporary economics. The first and last sections work together to illustrate the evolutionary focus of Marshall’s research program and to identify its affinity with modern industrial economics; the second explicates the social assumptions within which the Marshallian paradigm was embedded, in particular those relating to the various relationships that exist between individuals and wider groups; while the third traces the development of Marshall’s views by some of his pupils.
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Introduction, Giacomo Becattini, Section 1: Marshall's Industrial Economics, 1. Marshall‘s evolutionary views on the industrial system, Tiziano Raffaelli, 2. "Industry and Trade" revisited, Marshall on Britain's industrial leadership and business organization, Tamotsu Nishizawa, Section 2: Wider Perspectives, 3. The history of industrial organization, Simon Cook, 4. Fair wages and capability-development, Kenji Fuji, 5. Partial equilibrium analysis as a tool for the study of the economics of industry, Roger Backhouse, 6. Ideal social orders, Marco Dardi, 7. Sraffa's attitude to Marshall, Annalisa Rosselli, Section 3: The Marshallian School, 8. The Lancashire industrial district: its rise, prosperity and decline in the analysis of British economists, Katia Caldari and Fiorenza Belussi, 9. Layton on industrial and applied economics, Masashi Kondo, 10. Two Marshallians: Layton and the early MacGregor, Carlo Cristiano, 11. Sargant Florence's research programme, Leonard Minkes, 12. Dennis Robertson’s ‘The Control of Industry’, Hiroyuki Shimodaira, Section 4: The Revival, 13. D. H. MacGregor and Industrial Economics at Oxford, 1920 – 1945, Frederick Lee, 14. "The Marshallian Tradition of Industrial Economics in Oxford (1947-1979): From Andrews’ contribution to the emergence of Industrial Organization and Business Studies", Lise Arena, 15. Marshall and George Richardson, Richard Arena, 16. On the revival of interest in industrial districts, Marco Bellandi, 17. Marshall's influence on recent developments in industrial economics, Richard Langlois.