In this paper I critically analyze Smith's thesis in book I, chapter 6 of the "Wealth of Nations" that the replacement of the capital goods consumed in production becomes fully income. I argue that Smith’s argument is defective and does not imply this, and that, once it is properly corrected, it implies that the full value of commodities does not become income; in other words: that GNP is not equal to aggregate income. On this basis, I proceed to analyze Smith's definitions of gross and net income in book II, chapter 2. I hold that they contradict Smith's previous and fallacious argument of book I, chapter 6, and imply, rightly, that the value of aggregate output is not equal to aggregate income. There is a fourth part in the price of commo...
International audienceThere is no economy without work and work is necessary for survival. If Adam S...
Adam Smith enjoys a rather precarious position in the development of economic theory. On the one han...
In this paper I critically analyze the relationship that professors Dornbusch and Fischer establish ...
In this paper I critically analyze Smith's thesis in book I, chapter 6 of the "Wealth of Nations" th...
In this paper I critically analyze Smith¿s thesis in book I, chapter 6 of the ¿Wealth of Nations¿ th...
This paper was presented at the Seminars of the Department of Foundations of Economic Analysis I, Un...
Ricardo’s criticisms of Adam Smith on value and wealth have been sometimes rejected and sometimes ac...
I contend that Keynes provides two contradictory definitions of aggregate income. According to the f...
I contend that Keynes provides two contradictory definitions of aggregate income. According to the f...
Adam Smith enjoys a rather precarious position in the development of economic theory. On the one han...
The assumption that Adam Smith accepted inequality as the necessary trade-off for a more prosperous ...
The argument of this paper, written by an ethicist and a philosopher, is that self-interest economic...
We investigate Adam Smith’s analysis of the properties of what he called “productive” - as against “...
Abstract Theories are sets of instructions that give a sense of a phenomenon or key actors, so the...
In this paper I critically analyze the relationship that professors Dornbusch and Fischer establish ...
International audienceThere is no economy without work and work is necessary for survival. If Adam S...
Adam Smith enjoys a rather precarious position in the development of economic theory. On the one han...
In this paper I critically analyze the relationship that professors Dornbusch and Fischer establish ...
In this paper I critically analyze Smith's thesis in book I, chapter 6 of the "Wealth of Nations" th...
In this paper I critically analyze Smith¿s thesis in book I, chapter 6 of the ¿Wealth of Nations¿ th...
This paper was presented at the Seminars of the Department of Foundations of Economic Analysis I, Un...
Ricardo’s criticisms of Adam Smith on value and wealth have been sometimes rejected and sometimes ac...
I contend that Keynes provides two contradictory definitions of aggregate income. According to the f...
I contend that Keynes provides two contradictory definitions of aggregate income. According to the f...
Adam Smith enjoys a rather precarious position in the development of economic theory. On the one han...
The assumption that Adam Smith accepted inequality as the necessary trade-off for a more prosperous ...
The argument of this paper, written by an ethicist and a philosopher, is that self-interest economic...
We investigate Adam Smith’s analysis of the properties of what he called “productive” - as against “...
Abstract Theories are sets of instructions that give a sense of a phenomenon or key actors, so the...
In this paper I critically analyze the relationship that professors Dornbusch and Fischer establish ...
International audienceThere is no economy without work and work is necessary for survival. If Adam S...
Adam Smith enjoys a rather precarious position in the development of economic theory. On the one han...
In this paper I critically analyze the relationship that professors Dornbusch and Fischer establish ...