Readings in the Economics of the Division of Labor: The Classical Tradition

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World Scientific, 2005 - 294 páginas
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Study of the progressive division of labor is a burgeoning industry in economics in recent years. Classical authors, dating back as early as 500 BC, have made insightful analysts on the determinants and implications of the division of labor. Unfortunately these writings ore rather scattered and not readily accessible. This important book aims to fill this void, serving as a valuable source of reference for scholars interested in the economics of specialization. The volume begins with the precursors of political economy including the ancient Greeks, medieval Islamic scholastics and mercantilists, continues with the classical political economists and the neoclassicists, and concludes with the Austrian economists such as Hayek in The 1940s. It covers major themes and perspectives about the division of labor that have ever emerged in the discipline of the economic science, including the economics of increasing returns to specialization, the twin ideas of division of labor and the extent of the market, the theory of the spontaneous market order, coordination in the factory system and large scale manufactures, knowledge and the division of mental labor, integration of analyses of specialization into the neoclassical framework, etc.

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The Economics of Division of Labor from Xenophon
3
Emergence of Political Economy of the Division of Labor
9
From Cyropaedia and Oeconomicus
37
From The Republic
43
From Politico
50
From Political Arithmetic and Another Essay on Political
65
From The Fable of the Bees
71
From Art in Encyclopedic
80
From A Commentary on An Inquiry into the Nature
154
From Principles of Political Economy
164
From Capital
177
From Science of Wealth
188
From Principles of Economics
195
The Laws of Returns under Competitive Conditions
221
Increasing Returns and Economic Progress
234
On the Origin of Money
251

From Reflections on the Formation and Distribution of Riches
89
From The Principle of Political Economy and Taxation
127
From The Philosophy of Manufactures
149
The Use of Knowledge in Society
270
Name Index
285
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