Schumpeter regarded “The Nature of Capital and Income” as one of the three of Fisher’s contributions to general theory generally recognized, at the time Schumpeter was writing, as “of first-class importance and originality.” The other two were Fisher’s “Mathematical Investigations” (1982) and his statistical method for measuring the marginal utility of income (1972). Nature is the bridge, both in sequence and in logic, between the other two great works, the timeless general equilibrium theory of the 1892 dissertation and the extension of that theory to intertemporal choices in production and consumption in the theory of interest
The intellectual breakthroughs that mark the neoclassical revolution in economic analysis occurred i...
Irving Fisher wrote a significant number of papers towards the end of his career on the design of th...
Irving Fisher (1867–1947) was not merely a scientific economist. He was a fully engaged public intel...
Schumpeter regarded "The Nature of Capital and Income" as one of the three of Fisher's contributions...
This paper explores the relationship of Walras’s work to a particularly influential tradition of gen...
In both the General Theory and his 1937 writings clarifying the main themes of the book, Keynes refe...
PhDEconomic theoryUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/156726/1/600...
This paper discusses the works of Joseph Schumpeter and Richard Goodwin using the common perspective...
Commitment to the behaviorist approach to utility theory, to the usefulness of mathematics in econom...
Neither uncertainty nor the link between liquidity and the rate of interest are lacking in I. Fisher...
It is the 100th anniversary of Irving Fisher’s 1911 book The Purchasing Power of Money . But, more i...
The article consists of two parts. The first part presents the main methodological assumptions and c...
Among Irving Fisher’s many contributions to economics, one that is little noted and barely remembere...
The Austrian theorist Joseph Schumpeter (1883–1950) is not generally included in discussions of cla...
Purpose: Evaluate Fisher’s theory of interest in its historical context. Originality: Investigate sh...
The intellectual breakthroughs that mark the neoclassical revolution in economic analysis occurred i...
Irving Fisher wrote a significant number of papers towards the end of his career on the design of th...
Irving Fisher (1867–1947) was not merely a scientific economist. He was a fully engaged public intel...
Schumpeter regarded "The Nature of Capital and Income" as one of the three of Fisher's contributions...
This paper explores the relationship of Walras’s work to a particularly influential tradition of gen...
In both the General Theory and his 1937 writings clarifying the main themes of the book, Keynes refe...
PhDEconomic theoryUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/156726/1/600...
This paper discusses the works of Joseph Schumpeter and Richard Goodwin using the common perspective...
Commitment to the behaviorist approach to utility theory, to the usefulness of mathematics in econom...
Neither uncertainty nor the link between liquidity and the rate of interest are lacking in I. Fisher...
It is the 100th anniversary of Irving Fisher’s 1911 book The Purchasing Power of Money . But, more i...
The article consists of two parts. The first part presents the main methodological assumptions and c...
Among Irving Fisher’s many contributions to economics, one that is little noted and barely remembere...
The Austrian theorist Joseph Schumpeter (1883–1950) is not generally included in discussions of cla...
Purpose: Evaluate Fisher’s theory of interest in its historical context. Originality: Investigate sh...
The intellectual breakthroughs that mark the neoclassical revolution in economic analysis occurred i...
Irving Fisher wrote a significant number of papers towards the end of his career on the design of th...
Irving Fisher (1867–1947) was not merely a scientific economist. He was a fully engaged public intel...