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Capital, time and transitional dynamics / edited by Harald Hagemann and Roberto Scazzieri.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge studies in the history of economics ; 96.Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2009Description: xviii, 268 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415395194
  • 9780415395199
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.041 22
LOC classification:
  • HB501 .C242246 2009
Contents:
Preface and Acknowledgements / Harald Hagemann and Roberto Scazzieri -- Capital Structure and Economic Transitions: an Introductory Essay / Harald Hagemann and Roberto Scazzieri -- 1. A Retrospective View of Hicks' Capital and Time: a Neo-Austrian Theory / Edwin Burmeister -- 2. Hicks'S Neo-Austrian Theory and Bohm-Bawerk'S Theory of Capital / Christian Gehrke and Heinz D. Kurz -- 3. Traverse Analysis and Methods of Economic Dynamics / Roberto Scazzieri -- 4. Hicks'S Traverse Analysis: From Capital and Growth To Capital and Time / Harald Hagemann -- 5. Technical Change, Vertical and Horizontal Rigidities: a Neo-Austrian Approach / Franco Nardini -- 6. Simulation of the Full Employment Traverse of Capital and Time / Kazuhisa Taniguchi -- 7. Traverse, Division of Labour and Emerging Structures / Massimo Ricottilli -- 8. Hicks'S Traverse in a Small Open Economy / Shin-Haing Kim -- 9. From Traverse To Out-of-Equilibrium Processes of Change: the Role of Money / Mario Amendola and Jean-Luc Gaffard.
Summary: "In the words of Robert M. Solow traverse analysis "is the easiest part of skiing, but the hardest part of economics". The aim of this volume is to assess the state and scope of modern traverse analysis as it had been initiated by John Hicks in his pioneering contribution Capital and Time (1973). The analysis of an economy which originally had been in a growth equilibrium which was disturbed by technical progress is one of the most challenging problems in economics. This book takes Hicks' work as the point of departure for theoretical work on the macroeconomic theory of capital dynamics along transition non-steady state paths The original contributions in this volume explore the manifold theoretical roots of traverse analysis in classical and post-classical literature, its features as a specific method of economic dynamics, and its applications in a variety of fields from monetary economics to development and international economics. The essays thereby focus on the ways ahead from Capital and Time that have been suggested and actively pursued by a number of scholars in recent years. Its central theme is the role of capital structures as critical factors in determining the actual dynamics of any given economic system. This volume is inspired by the belief that this state of affairs is not a satisfactory one, and outlines a new agenda for capital theory. Contributors include Edwin Burmeister, Jean-Luc Gaffard and Heinz Kurz."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface and Acknowledgements / Harald Hagemann and Roberto Scazzieri -- Capital Structure and Economic Transitions: an Introductory Essay / Harald Hagemann and Roberto Scazzieri -- 1. A Retrospective View of Hicks' Capital and Time: a Neo-Austrian Theory / Edwin Burmeister -- 2. Hicks'S Neo-Austrian Theory and Bohm-Bawerk'S Theory of Capital / Christian Gehrke and Heinz D. Kurz -- 3. Traverse Analysis and Methods of Economic Dynamics / Roberto Scazzieri -- 4. Hicks'S Traverse Analysis: From Capital and Growth To Capital and Time / Harald Hagemann -- 5. Technical Change, Vertical and Horizontal Rigidities: a Neo-Austrian Approach / Franco Nardini -- 6. Simulation of the Full Employment Traverse of Capital and Time / Kazuhisa Taniguchi -- 7. Traverse, Division of Labour and Emerging Structures / Massimo Ricottilli -- 8. Hicks'S Traverse in a Small Open Economy / Shin-Haing Kim -- 9. From Traverse To Out-of-Equilibrium Processes of Change: the Role of Money / Mario Amendola and Jean-Luc Gaffard.

"In the words of Robert M. Solow traverse analysis "is the easiest part of skiing, but the hardest part of economics". The aim of this volume is to assess the state and scope of modern traverse analysis as it had been initiated by John Hicks in his pioneering contribution Capital and Time (1973). The analysis of an economy which originally had been in a growth equilibrium which was disturbed by technical progress is one of the most challenging problems in economics. This book takes Hicks' work as the point of departure for theoretical work on the macroeconomic theory of capital dynamics along transition non-steady state paths The original contributions in this volume explore the manifold theoretical roots of traverse analysis in classical and post-classical literature, its features as a specific method of economic dynamics, and its applications in a variety of fields from monetary economics to development and international economics. The essays thereby focus on the ways ahead from Capital and Time that have been suggested and actively pursued by a number of scholars in recent years. Its central theme is the role of capital structures as critical factors in determining the actual dynamics of any given economic system. This volume is inspired by the belief that this state of affairs is not a satisfactory one, and outlines a new agenda for capital theory. Contributors include Edwin Burmeister, Jean-Luc Gaffard and Heinz Kurz."--Publisher's website.

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