The article investigates Wicksell's change of mind about the machinery question between 1890 and 1900/1901. Wicksell at first sided with the so-called “compensation theory” that workers are not harmed by the introduction of machinery. In his lecture notes of April 1900, made available here for the first time, Wicksell deployed marginal productivity theory to discuss the effects of labour-saving technical progress, with inconclusive results. Finally, in his published 1901 Lectures and in his 1900 article about marginal productivity, Wicksell claimed that the introduction of machinery increases output and reduces wages. His analysis was based on the demonstration that free competition maximizes output, but not total utility. It is argued that...
Price and profit data between the 1770s and the 1820s from accounting records of three Lancashire co...
Citation: Midgley, Alfred K. Competition, not socialism, necessary to society. Senior thesis, Kansas...
It is generally believed that the addition of the On Machinery chapter to the third edition of the...
AbstractThe article investigates Wicksell's change of mind about the machinery question between 1890...
Following Wicksell (1934), this paper reformulates Ricardo\u27s (1951, ch.31) argument on the effect...
The “machinery question” was developed by the economist David Ricardo (1772–1823) in the chapter “On...
The “machinery question” was developed by the economist David Ricardo (1772–1823) in the chapter “On...
For those who lived through it, Britain's Industrial Revolution was experienced as the Machinery Que...
Are technological innovations net destroyers of jobs? Many thinkso and point to the information tech...
The aim of the chapter is to highlight that Ricardo’s and Marx’s analysis of the introduction of mac...
Ricardo’s argument on machinery seems to deal both with technical progress and with the substitution...
The controversy between optimists and pessimists that followed and keeps dividing the economists is ...
Under what circumstances might the adoption of labor-saving technology lead to extreme social instab...
How much of the rapid growth in labor productivity in nineteenth century cotton weaving arose from c...
Can new technology cause social instability and unrest? We examine the ‘Captain Swing’ riots in 183...
Price and profit data between the 1770s and the 1820s from accounting records of three Lancashire co...
Citation: Midgley, Alfred K. Competition, not socialism, necessary to society. Senior thesis, Kansas...
It is generally believed that the addition of the On Machinery chapter to the third edition of the...
AbstractThe article investigates Wicksell's change of mind about the machinery question between 1890...
Following Wicksell (1934), this paper reformulates Ricardo\u27s (1951, ch.31) argument on the effect...
The “machinery question” was developed by the economist David Ricardo (1772–1823) in the chapter “On...
The “machinery question” was developed by the economist David Ricardo (1772–1823) in the chapter “On...
For those who lived through it, Britain's Industrial Revolution was experienced as the Machinery Que...
Are technological innovations net destroyers of jobs? Many thinkso and point to the information tech...
The aim of the chapter is to highlight that Ricardo’s and Marx’s analysis of the introduction of mac...
Ricardo’s argument on machinery seems to deal both with technical progress and with the substitution...
The controversy between optimists and pessimists that followed and keeps dividing the economists is ...
Under what circumstances might the adoption of labor-saving technology lead to extreme social instab...
How much of the rapid growth in labor productivity in nineteenth century cotton weaving arose from c...
Can new technology cause social instability and unrest? We examine the ‘Captain Swing’ riots in 183...
Price and profit data between the 1770s and the 1820s from accounting records of three Lancashire co...
Citation: Midgley, Alfred K. Competition, not socialism, necessary to society. Senior thesis, Kansas...
It is generally believed that the addition of the On Machinery chapter to the third edition of the...