A History of Economic Theory
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Few economists have been as prolific and wide-ranging as Takashi Negishi. Part of the "Hicksian" generation of Neo-Walrasian general equilibrium theorists, Negishi rose to prominence during the early 1960s with his work on the Neo-Walrasian system. Negishi's signature has been his attempt to extend the multi-market Neo-Walrasian system in several directions to incorporate concerns such as imperfect comptetition, stability, money, trade and unemployment - and, as a consequence, helping to discover and delineate the limits of conventional theory.
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- Taylor & Francis
- 9781134081448
- 9780415433044
- ePub
- 1
- English
- 2009-05-07
- 100
- 2
- 2
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- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- List of illustrations
- Notes on contributors
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Negishi’s vision: market power in general equilibrium and in the macroeconomy
- 3 Negishi’s general equilibrium approach to trade theory: trade between similar countries and infant industry protection
- 4 Ricardo on exhaustible resources, and the Hotelling Rule
- 5 Neo-Ricardian theory of differential rent and Marxian theory of exploitation
- 6 Alternative views on Ricardian trade theory: terms of trade, gains from trade, and unequal exchange
- 7 The Negishi method in the history of general equilibrium theory
- 8 Professor Takashi Negishi and the Austrian school
- 9 Keynes and monetary economics: illuminated through Wicksell’s influences, the Keynesian revolution, and microfoundations
- 10 Jevons’s market view through the dynamic trajectories of bilateral exchanges: a radical vision without the demand function
- List of selected literature by Takashi Negishi (Based on information provided by himself and organized by Aiko Ikeo)