Foundations of economics: a beginner's companion
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adam_text | CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES XXIII
LIST OF TABLES XXIV
BOOK 1
FOUNDATIONS
1 INTRODUCTION 3
1.1 A WORLD WITHOUT ECONOMICS 3
1.2 THE BIRTH OF ECONOMICS 10
1.2.1 THE COMING OF INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 10
1.2.2 THE MORAL PHILOSOPHER: ADAM SMITH 16
1.2.3 THE STOCKBROKER: DAVID RICARDO 21
1.2.4 THE REVOLUTIONARY: KARL MARX 25
1.2.5 THE TWIN MASTERS OF ECONOMICS: HISTORY AND
IDEOLOGY 28
1.3 MODERN TEXTBOOK ECONOMICS (OR NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS) 30
1.3.1 THE TRANSITION FROM CLASSICAL TO NEOCLASSICAL
ECONOMICS 30
1.3.2 THE RISE OF NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS: UTILITY AND THE
EQUI-MARGKAL PRINCIPLE 34
XVI CONTENTS
1.3.3 THE IMPERIALISM OF NEOCLASSICAL (OR MARGINALIST)
ECONOMICS
1.3.4 ECONOMICS AND TEXTBOOKS
PERL ONE CONSUMPTION CHOICES
% REVIEW: TEXTBOOKS ON CONSUMER AND
CHOICE THEORY 43
2.1 THE MODEL OF RATIONAL DECISIONS 43
2.1.1 INSTRUMENTAL RATIONALITY AND THE CONCEPT OF
EQUILIBRIUM 4-3
2.1.2 UTILITY AND THE EQUI-MARGINAL PRINCIPLE 46
2.1.3 CONSISTENT PREFERENCES AS RATIONALITY 53
2.1.4 EXTENDING THE EQUI-MARGINAL PRINCIPLE 57
2.1.5 FROM THE EQUI-MARGINAL PRINCIPLE TO THE THEORY OF
CONSUMER DEMAND 62
2.2 TOWARDS A GENERAL THEORY OF CHOICE: THE EQUI-MARGINAL
PRINCIPLE BECOMES AMBITIOUS 66
2.2.1 GATHERING INFORMATION 66
2.2.2 FROM DEMAND TO SUPPLY: TIME AND THE SUPPLY
OF SAVINGS 68
2.2.3 FROM DEMAND TO SUPPLY: THE DECISION TO SELL ONE S
LABOUR 71
2.2.4 THE VALUATION OF LIFE 73
2.3 SUMMARY: FROM INSTRUMENTAL RATIONALITY TO AN ECONOMIC
THEORY OF CHOICES 75
3 HISTORY OF TEXTBOOK MODELS: THE ROOTS
OF UTILITY MAXIMISATION 76
3.1 TRACING THE ORIGINS OF UTILITY MAXIMISATION 76
3.1.1 A SHORT HISTORY OF SELF-INTEREST AND INSTRUMENTAL
RATIONALITY 76
3.1.2 THE BIRTH OF UTILITARIANISM 80
3.1.3 FROM BENTHAM S UTILITY TO NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS 82
3.2 ORDINAL, CARDINAL AND EXPECTED UTILITIES 84
CONTENTS XVII
3.2.1 FROM HUME S PASSIONS TO ORDINAL UTILITY 84
3.2.2 THE LIMITS OF ORDINAL UTILITY AND THE PARTIAL RETURN
OF CARDINAL UTILITY 85
3.3 INSTRUMENTAL RATIONALITY AND UTILITY MAXIMISATION: THE
POLITICS BENEATH THE SURFACE 90
3.4 SUMMARY 93
4 CRITIQUE: DO WE MAXIMISE UTILITY (EVEN
SUBCONSCIOUSLY)? SHOULD WE? 94
4.1 HUMANITY THROUGH THE LENS OF ECONOMICS TEXTBOOKS 94
4.2 HOW LIKE HOMO ECONOMKUS ARE WE? 95
4.2.1 BEHAVING ACCORDING TO A THEORY EVEN IF WE DO
NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT 95
4.2.2 SUSPECT DESIRES AND THE THREAT OF RATIONAL IDIOCY 97
4.2.3 THE UTILITY MACHINE 102
4.2.4 THE FIRST REASON FOR SHUNNING THE UTILITY MACHINE:
DIE FLUIDITY OF DESIRES 105
4.2.5 THE SECOND REASON FOR SHUNNING THE UTILITY MACHINE:
LOOKING FOR HAPPINESS IS NOT LIKE LOOKING FOR GOLD 107
4.3 HAPPINESS, FREEDOM AND CREATIVITY 108
4.3.1 SOUR GRAPES AND MANUFACTURED DESIRES 108
4.3.2 CREATIVE SELF-MANIPULATION AND IDENTITY 110
4.3.3 UTILITY MAXIMISATION AND FREEDOM 112
4.4 CONCLUSION 113
PART TWO PRODUCTION AND MARKETS
S REVIEW: TEXTBOOKS ON FIRMS, PRODUCTION
AND MARKETS 121
5.1 FIRMS AND THE EQUI-MARGINAL PRINCIPLE 121
5.1.1 THE NATURE OF A FIRM S INPUTS 121
5.1.2 THE FIRM S CHOICE OF INPUT COMBINATIONS 124
5.1.3 THE FIRM S COST OF PRODUCTION 130
5.1.4 PROFIT MAXIMISATION 131
5.2 FIRMS AND MARKETS 133
XVIII CONTENTS
5.2.1 COMPETITION AS A DETERMINANT OF A FIRM S REVENUE 133
5.2.2 A MARKET WITH TWO COMPETITORS: A DUOPOLY 134
5.2.3 COLLUSION, CARTELS AND MONOPOLY 137
5.2.4 EXPANDING COMPETITION 138
5.2.5 PERFECT COMPETITION 141
5.2.6 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PERFECT COMPETITION 14-4
5.2.7 THE MARKET FOR FACTORS OF PRODUCTION 144
5.3 SUMMARY 148
6 HISTORY OF TEXTBOOK MODELST THE
INTELLECTUAL ROAD TO PERFECT COMPETITION 149
6.1 PRODUCTION: FROM CLASSICAL NARRATIVES TO NEOCLASSICAL
MODELS 149
6.1.1 THE CLASSICAL VIEW: FIRMS AS BLOCKS OF CAPITAL 150
6.1.2 THE NEOCLASSICAL VIEW: PRODUCTION AS EXCHANGE 155
6.2 MARKETS AND COMPETITION 158
6.2.1 CLASSICAL THEORIES OF THE MARKET: THEIR ORIGIN IN
NATURAL LAW PHILOSOPHY 158
6.2.2 CLASSICAL THEORIES OF THE MARKET: RIVALRY AND PROFIT
EQUALISATION 160
6.2.3 NEOCLASSICAL THEORIES OF THE MARKET: PERFECT
COMPETITION AS THE IDEAL MARKET 162
6.3 SUMMARY 165
7 CRITIQUES IS THE TEXTBOOK S THEORY OF
PRODUCTION GOOD ECONOMICS, GOOD
POLITICS, BOTH OR NEITHER? 166
7.1 WORK AND PRODUCTION 166
7.1.1 DIFFICULTIES IN DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN PRODUCTION
AND CONSUMPTION 166
7.1.2 DIFFICULTIES IN DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN WORK AND
LEISURE 167
7.1.3 THE MODERN INVENTION OF WORK AND PRODUCTION 169
7.2 PRODUCTION AS EXCHANGE 170
7.2.1 LABOUR AS MORE THAN A COMMODITY 170
7.2.2 KEEPING POLITICS OUT OF THE PICTURE: THE COVERT
ROLE OF ISOQUANTS 175
CONTENTS XIX
7.2.3 THE COVERT POLITICS OF ISOQUANTS 177
7.2.4 CONSENTING TO EXPLOITATION 178
7.3 THE SOURCE OF PROFIT IN COMPETITIVE MARKETS 180
7.3.1 THE POLITICAL DIMENSION OF PROFIT 180
7.3.2 PROFIT AS A JUST PAYMENT 181
7.3.3 CAPITAL AS A SOCIAL RELATION 184
7.3.4 SAVING CAPITALISM FROM ITS NEOCLASSICAL DEFENCE 187
7.4 AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO PRODUCTION 191
7.4.1 A PURE PRODUCTION MODEL (PROPOSED BY PIERO
SRAFFA) 191
7.4.2 WAGES, PRICES AND PROFIT 195
7.4.3 THE STRENGTHS, WEAKNESSES AND POLITICS OF THE
PURE PRODUCTION MODEL 196
7.5 CONCLUSION 200
PART THREE MARKETS, THE STATE AND THE GOOD
SOCIETY
8 REVIEW: TEXTBOOKS ON MARKETS AND
SOCIAL WELL-BEING 205
8.1 WELFARE ECONOMICS AND ITS THREE THEOREMS 205
8.1.1 THE ICING ON THE CAKE 205
8.1.2 THE FIRST THEOREM: THE EQUI-MARGINAL PRINCIPLE AND
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY 206
8.1.3 THE EQUI-MARGINAL PRINCIPLE AND SOCIETY S BUDGET
CONSTRAINT: THE PRODUCTION POSSIBILITY FRONTIER (PPF) 213
8.1.4 THE SECOND THEOREM: THE EQUI-MARGINAL PRINCIPLE AND
REDISTRIBUTION 215
8.1.5 THE FIRST TWO THEOREMS AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF UTILITY
AMONGST SOCIETY S MEMBERS 218
8.1.6 THE THIRD THEOREM: THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF AGGREGATE
PREFERENCES 222
8.1.7 A BRIEF SUMMARY 225
8.2 MARKET FAILURES 226
8.2.1 PRODUCTIVITY LINKAGES AND OVER-PRODUCTION 226
8.2.2 EXPLOITATION OF PUBLIC AND NATURAL RESOURCES 228
8.2.3 NON-PROVISION OF PUBLIC GOODS 229
XX CONTENTS
8.2.4 SUMMING UP: EXTERNALITIES, MARKET FAILURE AND THE
FREE-RIDER PROBLEM 230
8.2.5 MARKET FAILURES DUE TO IGNORANCE AND UNCERTAINTY 233
8.2.6 MONOPOLY AS SOCIAL FAILURE 237
8.3 CORRECTING MARKET FAILURE 237
8.3.1 CORRECTING MARKETS BY EXTENDING THEM 237
8.3.2 THE INADEQUACY OF APPROXIMATIONS OF THE PUBLIC
GOOD: THE COMPENSATION PRINCIPLE 240
8.3.3 CONCLUSION: NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS ON RATIONAL
SOCIETIES 244
9 HISTORY OF TEXTBOOK MODELS: THO CONCEPT
OF A LEGITIMATE STATE IN ECONOMICS
- ORIGINS, THO DEAD-END AND TWO
ESCAPE ROUTES 247
9.1 CHRONICLE OF A FAILURE FORETOLD 247
9.2 THE GREAT LIBERAL DEBATE: EFFICIENCY VERSUS EQUITY 250
9.2.1 RATIONALISING WEALTH AND PRIVILEGE 250
9.2.2 LIBERAL THINKERS AND THE EFFICIENCY-VERSUS-EQUITY
DEBATE 251
9.2.3 THE EFFICIENCY-VERSUS-EQUITY DEBATE AND THE
DEAD-END OF WELFARE ECONOMICS 253
9.3 THE FIRST ESCAPE ROUTE FROM NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS
DEAD-END: JOHN RAWLS THEORY OF DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE 254
9.3.1 TOWARDS A RATIONALLY COMPASSIONATE SOCIETY 254
9.3.2 RATIONAL BUT SELFLESS DELIBERATION ON WHAT IS JUST:
RAWLS VEIL OF IGNORANCE 256
9.3.3 FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE: REDISTRIBUTING ACCORDING
TO THE MAXIMIN PRINCIPLE 259
9.3.4 RAWLS ON THE EFFICIENCY-VERSUS-EQUITY DILEMMA 261
9.3.5 SUMMARY: RAWLS AND THE GOOD SOCIETY 262
9.4 THE SECOND ESCAPE ROUTE FROM NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS
DEAD-END: ROBERT NOZICK S ENTITLEMENT THEORY OF JUSTICE 265
9.4.1 PROCESS, NOT OUTCOMES! 265
9.4.2 THE THREE RIGHTS THAT INDIVIDUALS ARE ENTITLED TO IN
THE GOOD SOCIETY 266
9.4.3 SUMMARY 267
9.5 RAWLS AND NOZICK: AN ASSESSMENT 268
9.5.1 RAWLS AND NOZICK AS CONTRACTARIANS 268
CONTENTS XXI
9,5.2 INTERNAL CONTRADICTIONS OF RAWLS AND NOZICK S
THEORIES 270
9.6 CONCLUSION: ECONOMISTS AND THEIR TEXTBOOKS AT THE DEEP
END 275
CRITIQUE: CAN A CAPITALIST SOCIETY BE
FOOD? 279
10.1 ECONOMICS AT THE MERCY OF IDEOLOGY AND HISTORY 279
10.1.1 ECONOMICS AS IDEOLOGY 279
10.1.2 ECONOMICS AS HISTORY 281
10.1.3 ECONOMICS AND CHANGE 288
10.2 SOCIAL JUSTICE AND FREEDOM FROM THE MARKET 290
10.2.1 FREEDOM FROM THE LABOUR MARKET: NOZICK S AND
RAWLS OVERSIGHT 290
10.2.2 COMMODIFIED INFORMATION AND THE GIFT OF
KNOWLEDGE 295
10.2.3 THE PROFANITY OF PUTTING THE HUMAN CONDITION ON
SALE: BLOOD, EDUCATION AND HUMAN REMAINS 299
10.3 MARKET FAILURE OR MARKET NATURE? 302
10.3.1 IS MARKET FAILURE AN EXCEPTION OR THE RULE? 302
10.3.2 CAN THE HABITUALLY FAILING LABOUR MARKET BE
CORRECTED? KEYNES ANSWER 304
10.3.3 UNEMPLOYMENT SURGES AS CAPITALISM S ESSENTIAL
REGULATING DEVICE: MARX S VIEW 308
10.4 CONCLUSION: CHALLENGING THE GREAT LIBERAL DEBATE 314
10.4.1 NO GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION CAN CIVILISE CAPITALISM 314
10.4.2 A PUBLIC INTEREST HAS NO MEANING IN AN EXPLOITATIVE,
RACIST, SEXIST SOCIETY 317
10.4.3 BRIEF GLIMPSES OF THE GOOD SOCIETY 319
CONCLUSION TO BOOK IS FOUNDATIONS AND
BEYOND 322
MONEY AND THE STATE 323
WAGES AND MONEY ILLUSION 326
INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND THE THIRD WORLD 328
XXII CONTENTS
BOOK 2
ANXIETIES
11 DOES ECONOMIC THEORY MATTER? 335
11.1 CRITICISING ASSUMPTIONS: USEFUL APPRAISAL OR ROMANTIC
TIME-WASTING? 335
11.2 THE IMPOSSIBLE TASK OF SEPARATING THE FACTS FROM THE THEORY 339
11.3 WHY ECONOMIC THEORIES CANNOT BE JUDGED BY THE FACTS 343
11.4 THREE EXAMPLES OF UNTESTABLE ECONOMIC THEORIES 344
11.4.1 THEORY 1: THE EQUI-MARGNAL PRINCIPLE IN CONSUMPTION 344
11.4.2 THEORY 2: THE EQUI-MARGINAL PRINCIPLE IN PRODUCTION 345
11.4.3 THEORY 3: MARX S THEORY OF PROFIT 345
11.5 HOW DO WE FIND OUT THE TRUTH WHEN THE FACTS ARE TOO
COMPROMISED? 346
11.6 SO, DO ECONOMIC THEORIES MATTER? 351
12 THE CURSE OF ECONOMICS 354
12.1 ECONOMICS CAN SERIOUSLY DAMAGE YOUR CHARACTER! 354
12.2 ECONOMICS COURSES AS INDOCTRINATION 357
12.2.1 EXAMPLE 1: THE ECONOMISTS NARRATIVE AGAINST
COOPERATION 357
12.2.2 EXAMPLE 2: THE ECONOMISTS DILUTION, OF THE
CONCEPT OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 357
12.2.3 EXAMPLE 3: TEACHING THAT VALUE EXISTS ONLY IF IT
CAN BE QUANTIFIED 359
12.2.4 EXAMPLE 4: THE ECONOMISTS APOLOGY FOR INEXCUSABLE
SOCIAL FAILURES 360
12.3 THE ECONOMICS PROFESSION AS A PRIESTHOOD 361
12.4 PAYBACK TIME: ECONOMICS DEPARTMENTS IN CRISIS 370
12.5 IN DEFENCE OF ECONOMICS 371
FURTKER READING 378
REFERENCES 382
NAME INDEX 386
SUBJECT INDEX 388
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title | Foundations of economics a beginner's companion |
title_auth | Foundations of economics a beginner's companion |
title_exact_search | Foundations of economics a beginner's companion |
title_full | Foundations of economics a beginner's companion Yanis Varoufakis |
title_fullStr | Foundations of economics a beginner's companion Yanis Varoufakis |
title_full_unstemmed | Foundations of economics a beginner's companion Yanis Varoufakis |
title_short | Foundations of economics |
title_sort | foundations of economics a beginner s companion |
title_sub | a beginner's companion |
topic | Economie gtt Économie politique ram Wirtschaft Economics Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd Volkswirtschaftslehre (DE-588)4078943-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Economie Économie politique Wirtschaft Economics Wirtschaftstheorie Volkswirtschaftslehre Einführung |
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