Theory of Political Economy (eBook)

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LXXX, 339 Seiten
Palgrave Macmillan UK (Verlag)
978-1-137-37415-8 (ISBN)

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William Stanley Jevons is regarded by many as bringing mathematical methods to the study of economics. The Theory of Political Economy brought together maths and the theory of utility, this contribution marked Jevons as a leading political economist of his time.
William Stanley Jevons is regarded by many as bringing mathematical methods to the study of economics. The Theory of Political Economy brought together maths and the theory of utility, this contribution marked Jevons as a leading political economist of his time.

William Stanley Jevons (1835 –1882) is known by many as the founder of the mathematical method revolution in economics. Originally educated in the natural sciences Jevons turned his attention to the moral sciences during his stay in Australia in the 1850s. In 1866 he was elected Professor of Logic and Mental and Moral Philosophy and Cobden Professor of Political Economy in Owens College, Manchester, UK. In 1876 he accepted the position of Professor of Political Economy at University College, London, UK. Jevons published The Theory of Political Economy in 1871. At the time of his death in 1882 he was regarded by many as a thought leader in the spheres of logic and economics.

PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. Mathematical Character of the Science 2. Confusion Between Mathematical and Exact Science 3. Capability of Exact Measurement 4. Measurement of Feeling and Motives 5. Logical Method of Economics 6. Relation of Economics to Ethics PART II: THEORY OF PLEASURE AND PAIN 7. Pleasure and Pain as Quantities  8. Pain the Negative of Pleasure 9. Anticipated Feeling 10. Uncertainty of Future Events PART III: THEORY OF UTILITY 11. Definition of Terms 12. The Laws of Human Want 13. Utility is not an Intrinsic Quality 14. Law of the Variation of Utility 15. Total Utility and Degree of Utility 16. Variation of the Final Degree of Utility  17. Disutility and Discommodity 18. Distribution of Commodity in different Uses 19. Theory of Dimensions of Economic Quantities 20. Actual Prospective and Potential Utility 21. Distribution of a Commodity in Time PART IV: THEORY OF EXCHANGE 22. Importance of Exchange in Economics 23. Ambiguity of the term Value 24. Value Expresses Ratio of Exchange 25. Popular use of the term Value 26. Dimension of Value 27. Definition of Market 28. Definition of Trading Body 29. The Law of Indifference 30. The Theory of Exchange  31. Symbolic Statement of the Theory 32. Analogy to the Theory of the Lever 33. Impediments to Exchange 34. Illustrations of the Theory of Exchange 35. Problems in the Theory of Exchange 36. Complex Cases of the Thoery 37. Competition in Exchange 38. Failure of the Equations of Exchange 39. Negative and Zero Value 40. Equivalence of Commodities 41. The Gain by Exchange 42. Numerical Determination of the Laws of Utility 43. Opinions as to the Variation of Price 44. Variation of the Price of Corn 45. The Origin of Value PART V: THEORY OF LABOUR 46. Definition of Labour 47. Quantitative Notions of Labour 48. Symbolic Statement of the Theory 49. Dimensions of Labour 50. Relations of Economic Quantities  51. Various Cases of the Theory 52. Joint Production 53. Over-Production 54. Limits to the Intensity of Labour PART VI: THEORY OF RENT 55. Accepted Opinions concerning Rent 56. Symbolic Statement of the Theory 57. Illustrations of the Theory PART VII: THEORY OF CAPITAL 58. The Function of Capital 59. Capital is concerned with Time 60. Quantitative Notions concerning Capital 61. Expression for Amount of Investment 62. Dimensions of Capital, Credit and Debit 63. Effect of the Duration of Work 64. Illustrations of the Investment of Capital 65. Fixed and Circulating Capital 66. Free and Invested Capital  67. Uniformity of the Rate of Interest 68. General Expression for the Rate of Interest 69. Dimension of Interest 70. Peacock on the Dimensions of Interest 71. Tendency of Profits to a Minimum 72. Advantage of Capital to Industry 73. Are Articles in the Consumers' hands Capital? PART VIII: CONCLUDING REMARKS 74. The Doctrine of Population 75. Relation of Wages and Profit  76. Professor Hearn's Views 77. The Noxious Influence of Authority

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.11.2013
Reihe/Serie Palgrave Classics in Economics
Zusatzinfo LXXX, 339 p.
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Wirtschaft Allgemeines / Lexika
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Makroökonomie
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Mikroökonomie
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Ökonometrie
Schlagworte Competition • consumer • Economics • Labour • Methods • Political Economy • Production • Utility
ISBN-10 1-137-37415-2 / 1137374152
ISBN-13 978-1-137-37415-8 / 9781137374158
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