LEADER 04445cam a2200661Ii 4500001 99129230920006421 005 20230725023205.0 006 m o d | 007 cr -n--------- 008 180706s2010 nyuad ob 011 0 eng d 010 |z2009025087 020 1-135-18299-X 020 1-135-18300-7 020 1-282-57608-9 020 9786612576089 020 0-203-86304-6 024 7 10.4324/9780203863046 |2doi 035 (CKB)2670000000013338 035 (EBL)481001 035 (OCoLC)609854990 035 (SSID)ssj0000359150 035 (PQKBManifestationID)11925428 035 (PQKBTitleCode)TC0000359150 035 (PQKBWorkID)10381298 035 (PQKB)10315711 035 (MiAaPQ)EBC481001 035 (Au-PeEL)EBL481001 035 (CaPaEBR)ebr10382408 035 (CaONFJC)MIL257608 035 (OCoLC)643533635 035 (EXLCZ)992670000000013338 040 FlBoTFG |cFlBoTFG |erda 041 eng 050 4 HB241 |b.E27 2009 082 04 330.1 |222 245 00 Economic theory and economic thought : |bessays in honour of Ian Steedman / |cedited by John Vint. [and others]. 264 1 New York, N.Y. : |bRoutledge, |c2010. 300 1 online resource (417 p.) 336 text |btxt 337 computer |bc 338 online resource |bcr 490 1 Routledge studies in the history of economics ; |v107 500 Description based upon print version of record. 505 0 Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I The significance of time; 1 Consumption takes time: Some implications for happiness; 2 Exploitation takes time; 3 How to give up 'wrestling with time': The case of horizontal innovation models; Part II The theory of international trade; 4 The notion of national competitiveness in a global economy; 5 Samuelson, Sraffa and Steedman on comparative advantage; 6 Complete specialization in classical economics; 7 Normative trade theory under Gossenian assumptions 505 8 8 Trade equilibrium amongst growing economies: Some extensionsPart III Staffian themes; 9 Families of strongly curved and of nearly linear wage curves: A contribution to the debate about the surrogate production function; 10 "Perverse cases" and the debate on neo-classical theory of distribution: Recent contributions on an open issue; 11 'Capital reversals' in a limited- substitutability technology framework; 12 Testing whether the "capital reversal" syndrome mandates deadweight loss in competitive intertemporal equilibrium; 13 Some notes on the notion of production prices 505 8 14 Sraffa and the labour theory of value: A few observations15 On some puzzles in rent theory; 16 Malfunction of a market in a transaction of waste: A reason for the necessity of an upstream policy in waste management; Part IV History of economic thought and methodology; 17 Piero Sraffa in his family: 1898 to 1916; 18 Sraffa's great passion: The postmistress, the traveller's guide, the chess- player, and the fair Circassian; 19 Albert Schäffle's critique of socialism; 20 Henry Sidgwick and economic socialism 505 8 21 Does economic growth ultimately lead to a nobler life?: A mathematical formulation of Mill's stationary state22 On Marshallian evolutionary dynamics, entry and exit; 23 Collective dynamics of Faustian agents; Ian Steedman's publications; Index 520 Ian Steedman is recognised internationally as one of the leading economic theorists of his time and has made major contributions to the development of economic theory and economic thought, as substantiated by his work on Marx, Sraffa, Marshall, Jevons and Wicksteed. His contributions to economic theory include his work on time, international trade, capital theory and growth and distribution. This collection reflects the wide ranging interests of Ian Steedman and is a tribute to his outstanding contributions.This edited collection brings together twenty two new essays by distin 546 English 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 650 0 Production (Economic theory) 650 0 Economics |xMethodology. 600 10 Steedman, Ian. 776 |z0-415-74521-7 776 |z0-415-46511-7 700 1 Steedman, Ian. 700 1 Vint, John, |d1946- 830 0 Routledge studies in the history of economics ; |v107. 906 BOOK