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MATHEMATICAL PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS : by W. Launhardt

Creedy, John(Edited by)
Part of the Classics in the History of Economics series series
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This is the first English translation of Launhardt’s Mathematische Begrundung der Volkswirtschaftslehre (1885), a major contribution to neoclassical economic theory which contains many important and original analyses. This edition will provide the basis for a re-evaluation of Launhardt’s outstanding, but undervalued, contribution to economics.

Taking the neoclassical emphasis on exchange as the central economic problem, Laundardt begins with a thorough treatment of the pure exchange model, then goes on to extend the treatment to the production of goods and the supply of labour, with a sophisticated general equilibrium perspective.

It contains important analyses of savings and the role of capital goods, as well as an outstanding study of transport and the location of industry.

Launhardt’s book can, with justice, with be described as the first comprehensive treatise on welfare economics. Mathematical Principles of Economics will prove stimulating reading for economic theorists as well as those interested in the history of economics thought.

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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1852787236 / 9781852787233
Hardback
330.01
01/01/1992
United Kingdom
208 pages
156 x 234 mm