Evolution of Economics
Evolution of Economics
Part 1: The Early Classical System and The Birth of Liberalism
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    İÇİNDE KARGODA
  • Basım Yılı
  • Sayfa Sayısı
    138
  • Kağıt Türü
    Kitap Kağıdı
  • Ebat
    13,5 x 21
  • Dil
    İngilizce
  • Cilt Durumu
    Karton Kapak
  • ISBN-13
    9786257130424
Adam Smith with "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations" published in 1776 is unanimously hailed as the founder of economics as a social science and also of "economic liberalism" or "capitalism" as it is called to contrast it with "socialism" the latter propagated by K. Marx at a later date.
The group of economists that followed A.Smith including such notable names as D.Ricardo N.W.Senior John Stuart Mill culminating in Alfred Marshall (1890: Principles of Economics) is called the "Classical School" or alternately the "Manchester School" to refer to their place of origin. Their macroeconomic system is called the "Classical System". Having accepted the Malthusian law of population (T.Robert Malthus: 1798 Essays on the Principle of Population) D. Ricardo had come up with a model in which growth eventually comes to a halt moving to that point however all along at full employment equilibrium.This was also in line with the views of Adam Smith. Marshall had introduced the concept of elasticities and used the partial method of analysis. In contrast Leon Walras in his "Eléments d'Economie Pure ou Theorie de La Richesse Sociale" used the general equilibrium approach to prove that the economy arrives automatically to full employment equilibrium following Adam Smith and the Classical School.
This book offers a summary of the basic views and conclusions of Adam Smith concerning economic regime as is also followed by the rest of the members of the Classical School: In a milieu of perfect competition prevailing in all the markets or sectors of the economy including the labor market full employment equilibrium will be achieved automatically. This equilibrium will therefore also maximize the welfare of the workers because the market wage rate with no intrusions from the government or the unions will have ensured full employment. Hence there is no need for interventionism that is for the state to intervene prices wages channeling of investments and economic decisions in general.
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