This critique of Malinvaud’s article of 2003 on Wicksell’s legacy to capital theory focuses in particular on three points raised there. The first regards the given amount of existing capital that appears in Wicksell’s theory and its connection with his alleged “missing equation”, the second the particular notion of the marginal product of capital adopted by Malinvaud and the meaning of its equality with the rate of interest, and the third the concept of the average period of production taken by Malinvaud from Hicks and its inverse relation to the rate of interest
The idea that capital theory might lead economists to discover forms of ‘paradoxical’ behaviour has...
Although it might have been expected that, by this point in time, the unacceptability of the margina...
Capital theory controversies and ‘paradoxes’ showed that, due to price-feedback effects, the wage-pr...
This critique of Malinvaud’s article of 2003 on Wicksell’s legacy to capital theory focuses in parti...
This critique of Malinvaud’s article of 2003 on Wicksell’s legacy to capital theory focuses in parti...
This article is a follow-up to the Capital Theory Controversy that took place in 1960s-70s. In broad...
Malinvaud (2003) observed that once techniques are ranked according to Hick’s concept of average per...
Malinvaud took up the concept of the average period of production introduced by Hicks in Value and C...
The difficulties in traditional capital theory, which have recently given rise to the reswitching of...
The idea that capital theory might lead economists to discover forms of ‘paradoxical’ behaviour has ...
In this paper we examine the criticism that Knut Wicksell advanced against Walras’s treatment of cap...
We examine the criticism that Knut Wicksell advanced against Léon Walras’s treatment of capital and ...
The paper addresses the ambiguity that surrounds the conception of capital and its role in neoclassi...
The purpose of this note is to supplement the author’s earlier remarks on the unsatisfactory nature ...
The purpose of this note is to supplement the author’s earlier remarks on the unsatisfactory nature ...
The idea that capital theory might lead economists to discover forms of ‘paradoxical’ behaviour has...
Although it might have been expected that, by this point in time, the unacceptability of the margina...
Capital theory controversies and ‘paradoxes’ showed that, due to price-feedback effects, the wage-pr...
This critique of Malinvaud’s article of 2003 on Wicksell’s legacy to capital theory focuses in parti...
This critique of Malinvaud’s article of 2003 on Wicksell’s legacy to capital theory focuses in parti...
This article is a follow-up to the Capital Theory Controversy that took place in 1960s-70s. In broad...
Malinvaud (2003) observed that once techniques are ranked according to Hick’s concept of average per...
Malinvaud took up the concept of the average period of production introduced by Hicks in Value and C...
The difficulties in traditional capital theory, which have recently given rise to the reswitching of...
The idea that capital theory might lead economists to discover forms of ‘paradoxical’ behaviour has ...
In this paper we examine the criticism that Knut Wicksell advanced against Walras’s treatment of cap...
We examine the criticism that Knut Wicksell advanced against Léon Walras’s treatment of capital and ...
The paper addresses the ambiguity that surrounds the conception of capital and its role in neoclassi...
The purpose of this note is to supplement the author’s earlier remarks on the unsatisfactory nature ...
The purpose of this note is to supplement the author’s earlier remarks on the unsatisfactory nature ...
The idea that capital theory might lead economists to discover forms of ‘paradoxical’ behaviour has...
Although it might have been expected that, by this point in time, the unacceptability of the margina...
Capital theory controversies and ‘paradoxes’ showed that, due to price-feedback effects, the wage-pr...