Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Acknowledgements General Editor's Introduction Foreword: Joseph A. Schumpeter (1883-1950) and Yasuma Takata (1883-1971), by Michio Morishima PART I: BY JOSEPH A, SCHUMPETER The Fundamental Principle of Distribution Theory Preliminary Remarks The Economics and Sociology of Distribution Foundations of the Wage Theory The Social Marginal Product Critical Discussion Peculiarities of the Labour Market The Wage Theorem of Uni- and Bilateral Monopoly The Problem of the 'Artificial Raise' of Wages PART II: BY YASUMA TAKATA Equilibrium and Power Power and the Economy: The View of an Anti-Schumpeterian Why Can Wages be Rigid? An Alternative Foundation for Keynes, Premise Why Interest Remains Positive Even in Static Equilibrium: Another Anti-Schumpeterian View Disequilibrium in Factor Markets due to Power, with Special Reference to Agricultural Land Rent The Twentieth Century and Secular Disequilibrium in the Economy: A Power-Theoretic View References Index