Mill, Mccracken and the Modern Interpretation of Say's Law. Mill, Mccracken and the Modern Interpretation of Say's Law.

Mill, Mccracken and the Modern Interpretation of Say's Law‪.‬

History of Economics Review 2007, Summer, 46

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Abstract: This article deals with three overlapping issues. The first is the enormous role played by the American economist, Harlan McCracken, in the development of the ideas underlying the General Theory and in particular his role as the source of the phrase 'supply creates its own demand'. The paper then looks at the genealogy of this phrase, beginning with John Stuart Mill, and tracing its evolution from Mill to James Bonar to McCracken and then on to Keynes. Finally, the article looks at John Stuart Mill's own short statement on Say's Law, which has been overlooked in the economic literature until now. Mill's short statement is used to develop a proper understanding of the law of markets, demonstrating, amongst other things, the inadequacies of the phrase 'supply creates its own demand' as a proper definition of this crucial classical concept. 1 Introduction

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2007
22 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
13
Pages
PUBLISHER
History of Economic Thought Society of Australia
SIZE
249
KB

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