Ricardian's rent theory : a critical approach The ricardian theory is traditionally explained as being based on decreasing returns in agriculture, where the given rent is a function of the amount of cultivated land. This type of analyste has been generalised to include all products that are faced with scarcity and this is especially true in the case of mining products. Basing his research on the recent formalisation of the production price theory, the author shows that rent does not depend simply on the quantity of commodities produced in a given industry. What he wants to demonstrate is this : as wages increase rent must, generally, decrease to a minimum (even zero) before it increases again. Proof of this first demonstrated in th...
Effects of increased input intensivity and factor substitution in French agriculture, according to R...
The first part of the paper asks the question of the use of the land rent theory in economies where ...
Because of the specificities of agriculture, agricultural production functions are basically homogen...
Ricardian's rent theory : a critical approach The ricardian theory is traditionally explain...
Absolute rent, differential rent, wage and profit In the srafjaian rent theory, the marginal land d...
Rent and standard in the case of homogeneous and scare resource The theory of rent has become again...
The history of economic theory has dealt with many discussions on land rent, In the twentieth centur...
This dissertation deals with the neo-Ricardian theory of land and rent. The main reference concernin...
Policy and efficiency : in agriculture, a necessary intervention to face a logic of rent. The analy...
For the vast majority of professional economists, it is quite natural to think of the elasticity of ...
One of the foundations of the labour theory of value used by Ricardo in the Principles is that rent ...
This paper offers a unified analytical treatment of Marx’s theory of rent. I highlight the key role ...
The Author responds to Eygelshoven and Kuipers (1981) criticism regarding an assertion made by the A...
An original calculus, based on the national accounts, gives an estimation of the negative rent or, i...
Typescript.|Includes vita.PART I. Adaptation of the theory of rent to the time of its origin. The ea...
Effects of increased input intensivity and factor substitution in French agriculture, according to R...
The first part of the paper asks the question of the use of the land rent theory in economies where ...
Because of the specificities of agriculture, agricultural production functions are basically homogen...
Ricardian's rent theory : a critical approach The ricardian theory is traditionally explain...
Absolute rent, differential rent, wage and profit In the srafjaian rent theory, the marginal land d...
Rent and standard in the case of homogeneous and scare resource The theory of rent has become again...
The history of economic theory has dealt with many discussions on land rent, In the twentieth centur...
This dissertation deals with the neo-Ricardian theory of land and rent. The main reference concernin...
Policy and efficiency : in agriculture, a necessary intervention to face a logic of rent. The analy...
For the vast majority of professional economists, it is quite natural to think of the elasticity of ...
One of the foundations of the labour theory of value used by Ricardo in the Principles is that rent ...
This paper offers a unified analytical treatment of Marx’s theory of rent. I highlight the key role ...
The Author responds to Eygelshoven and Kuipers (1981) criticism regarding an assertion made by the A...
An original calculus, based on the national accounts, gives an estimation of the negative rent or, i...
Typescript.|Includes vita.PART I. Adaptation of the theory of rent to the time of its origin. The ea...
Effects of increased input intensivity and factor substitution in French agriculture, according to R...
The first part of the paper asks the question of the use of the land rent theory in economies where ...
Because of the specificities of agriculture, agricultural production functions are basically homogen...