The emergence of intangible capital: human, social, and intellectual capital in nineteenth century British, French, and German economic thought
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adam_text | CONTENTS
ABSTRACT
PREFACE
FIGURES AND TABLES
CONTENTS
1 TOKENS OF TOIL AND LABOR AND THE QUEST FOR WEALTH...................15
1.1 Introduction..................................................15
1.1.1 From Conceptual History to Economic Theories.............25
1.1.2 Research Questions......................................28
1.1.3 Previous Research.......................................29
1.1.4 Writing the History of Economics via Concepts............34
1.1.5 Personal, Temporal, and Spatial Scope....................44
1.1.6 Structure of the Book....................................50
1.2 Contemporary Theories.........................................51
1.2.1 The Solow Residual Resurrects Intangible Capital.........56
1.2.2 Human Capital...........................................58
1.2.3 Social Capital..........................................63
1.2.4 Intangible Capital......................................68
1.2.5 A Resource-based View of Firm and Human Capital..........69
1.2.6 Intellectual Capital....................................71
2 IF WEALTH IS MATERIAL, HOW CAN SKILLS BE CAPITAL?...................74
2.1 Classical Materialism and Progressive Immaterialism...........74
2.2 Scope of this Enquiry in English Language Texts (Before 1848).78
2.2.1 James Steuart - Intangible Goods in a Mercantile Context.78
2.2.2 Adam Smith - Skills as Capital..........................80
2.2.2.1 Hierarchy of Sectors...............................81
2.2.2.2 Smith’s Understanding of Growth.....................82
2.2.2.3 Acquired Abilities as Fixed Capital.................84
2.2.2A Productive and Unproductive Labor...................85
2.2.3 Lord Lauderdale.........................................88
2.2.3.1 Early Critiques of Smithian Productivity...........88
2.2.3.2 Smith’s Capital as a Form of Robbery...............89
2.2.3.3 Profit as a Service Provided by Money and Servants..90
2.2.4 John Ramsay McCulloch...................................91
2.2.4.1 Division of Labor..................................92
2.2.4.2 Men as Machines and Working Animals.................94
2.2.5 Nassau W. Senior - Immaterial and Personal Capital......96
2.2.5.1 On Productive and Unproductive Labor...............97
2.2.5.2 Senior s Immaterial, Personal, and Moral Capital....99
2.2.6 Henry Charles Carey....................................102
2.2.6.1 Carey and Senior’s Concepts.......................103
2.2.Ó.2 Intellectual Capital and Population................106
2.2.7 Henry Vethake..........................................109
2.2.7.1 Vethake s Bold Innovation ........................109
2.2.7.2 Education as Intellectual Product..................110
2.3 Intangible Capital Sidelined.................................111
2.3.1 David Ricardo..........................................111
2.3.2 Thomas Malthus....................................... 113
2.4 Britain as a Benchmark.......................................116
INTANGIBLE CAPITAL IMPROVES PRODUCTIVITY OF LABOR
AND LEVEL OF TECHNOLOGY: THE FRENCH BEFORE 1848...................123
3.1 Political Economy in France..................................123
3.2 Scope of this Enquiry in French Language Texts (Before 1848).131
3.2.1 Richard Cantillon......................................131
3.2.1.1 Wage Differentials.................................131
3.2.1.2 Cantillonian Checks to Population..................133
3.2.2 Nicolas-François Canard — Skill is Land................135
3.2.3 Jean-Baptiste Say......................................139
3.2.3.1 Le monde va tout seul!.............................140
3.2.3.2 Economie Goods and Productive Labor................140
3.2.3.3 Capital in the Stock of Industrial Faculties.......145
3.2.4 Henri Storch...........................................146
3.2.4.1 Intangible Capital and Freedom.....................147
3.2.4.2 Capital Immatériel.................................150
3.2.4.3 Capital Personnel as National Capital..............154
3.2.5 Louis Say..............................................156
3.2.6 Charles Ganilh and the Residual........................158
3.2.7 Adolphe Blanqui........................................160
3.2.7.1 Formation of Intangible Capital....................160
3.2.7.2 Industrial Orders: Savant; Entrepreneur, Ouvrier...162
3.2.7.3 Moral Capital and Industrial Development...........163
3.2.8 Auguste Walras.........................................165
3.2.8.1 Natural vs. Social Goods, or the Wrong Distinction? .... 166
3.2.8.2 Transmissible and Intransmissible Capital..........168
3.2.9 Charles Dunoyer........................................170
3.2.9.1 Level of Freedom...................................171
3.2.9.2 Capital Embodied in Men............................171
3.2.10 François Giordan.......................................172
3.2.11 Auguste Comte and Human Capital of Humanity............173
3.2.11.1 Comte s Humanist Capital Humain...................174
3.2.12 Pellegrino Rossi.......................................176
3.2.12.1 Saving and Destination............................178
3.2.12.2 People are Not Capital, Skills and Knowledge Are..179
3.2.13 Hippoîyte Dussard......................................181
3.3 Intangible Capital and Liberalism............................182
4 INCORPOREAL AND MENTAL CAPITAL IN
GERMAN THOUGHT.....................................................185
4.1 Cameralist, Classical, Romantic - German Thought Before 1848.... 185
4.2 Scope of this Enquiry in German Language Texts (Before 1848).... 188
4.2.1 Adam Müller (1779-1829).................................188
4.2.1.1 Müller’s Classes of Intangible and Human Capital.....189
4.2.1.2 Bourdieu of the Early Nineteenth Century.............190
4.2.2 Franz Josef Mone (1796-1871)............................191
4.2.2.1 Individual and Collective Acquisition..............192
4.2.2.2 Intellectual Capital of Nations....................193
4.2.3 Friedrich List (1789-1846)..............................194
4.2.4 Johan Heinrich von Thünen (1783-1850) - Erziehungskapital... 196
4.2.4.1 Investment in People...............................197
4.2.4.2 Erziehungskapital and War..........................198
4.3 The Dissenting Voice..........................................200
4.3.1 Karl Heinrich Rau.......................................200
4.3.2 Friedrich von Hermann ֊ Immaterialkapital...............201
4.3.2.1 Intangible Economic Goods and Productive Labor.......202
4.3.2.2 Why Skills Were Not Capital........................205
4.3.2.3 What Was Wrong with National Intellectual Capital.... 210
4.3.2.4 Patents, Contracts, and Rights as Intangible Capital.211
4.4 The German Approaches.........................................212
4.5 Wealth, Economic Goods, and Capital Before 1848.............. 213
5 REALIST AND UNREALIST LANGUAGE OF THE MARKET.........................216
5.1 From Conceptual to Marginal Analysis..........................216
5.2 Scope of this Enquiry in English Language Texts (after 1848)..219
5.2.1 John Stuart Mill’s Struggle with Observations and Words.. 219
5.2.1.1 The Return of Productive and Unproductive............220
5.2.1.2 Principles and Capital.............................222
5.2.2 Henry Dunning Macleod...................................229
5.2.2.1 Profit Making Economic Quantities Are Capital........230
5.2.2.2 Personal Qualities as Credit and Hodgson’s
Collateral.........................................232
5.2.3 William Stanley Jevons..................................234
5.2.3.1 Capital as Labor Subsistence.......................234
5.2.3.2 Maintenance as Monetary Capital.................. 235
5.2.4 Alfred Marshall ֊ Personal Capital......................235
5.2.5 Irving Fisher...........................................239
5.2.5.1 People as Wealth - Various Degrees of Freedom........240
5.2.5.2 Capital and Income: Stock and Flow...................242
5.2.5.3 Fisher’s Extreme Materialism.......................246
5.2.5.4 Psychic Income.....................................250
5.2.5.5 Fisher, Marshall, and Schultz......................252
5.3 It is Important, but is it Capital?...........................257
6 INTANGIBLE CAPITAL IDEAS IN FRANCE AFTER 1848..........................260
6.1 Intangible Capital Solves the Social Question.....................260
6.2 Scope of this Enquiry in French Language Texts (after 1848).......265
6.2.1 Henri Baudrillart........................................265
6.2.1.1 Intellectual and Moral Capital.........................265
6.2.1.2 Human Capital and the Argument Against Malthus.... 267
6.2.2 Paul Leroy-Beaulieu - Early Human Capital Consensus.........268
6.2.3 Léon Walras..............................................271
6.2.3.1 Social Riches, Social Capital, and Revenues............273
6.2.3.2 People as Capital...................................274
6.2.3.3 Walras and Pareto s Ideas on Producing People..........275
6.2.4 Gustave de Molinari......................................276
6.2.4.1 The Fine Arts.......................................277
6.2.4.2 Capital Immatériel as a Factor of Invention............278
6.2.4.3 The Personal Capital of Personnel......................279
6.3 From Intangible to Physical Human Capital......................280
7 FROM GLORY TO OBLIVION: GERMAN ECONOMISTS
AFTER 1848 ........................................................ 283
7.1 Historians, Austrians, and Outsiders...........................283
7.1.1 Wilhelm Roscher..........................................287
7.1.1.1 Goods and Capital...................................288
7.1.1.2 Of Things that Cannot Be Touched.......................291
7.1.2 Bruno Hildebrand.........................................293
7.1.2.1 The Three Stages of Economy.........................294
7.1.2.2 Mental Capital as the Fourth Factor of Production......295
7.1.3 Karl Dietzel.............................................302
7.1.4 Karl Richter.............................................305
7.1.4.1 Intellectual Work, Capital and Property.............305
7.1.4.2 Intellectual Capital as a Source for Intellectual Acts.306
7.1.5 Albert Schäffle..........................................307
7.1.5.1 Critique of Dietzel.................................307
7.1.5.2 Collective Intangible Capital.......................308
7.1.5.3 Conditions, Rights, and Relations as Capital........310
7.2 The Counter Argument...........................................311
7.2.1 Karl Knies...............................................311
7.2.1.1 Inseparable Fragments Are Not Capital...............311
7.2.2 Karl Marx................................................313
7.2.2.1 Labor Force, Surplus, and Interest..................314
7.2.22 Labor Force as a Collective Resource.................315
7.2.3 Gustav von Schmoller.....................................316
7.2.3.1 One Cannot Explain the Economy with One Concept ..317
7.2.3.2 Capital Is about Monetary Value and Interest........318
7.2.4 Eugen Böhm von Bawerk....................................320
7.2.4.1 Böhm-Bawerk s Definition of Capital.................320
7.2A.2 Arguments Against Human Capital...........322
7.2.5 Carl Menger..................................324
7.3 Materialist, Immaterialist, Marginálist, Institutionalist Germans... 325
8 TWO AND A HALF CENTURIES OF INTANGIBLE AND HUMAN
CAPITAL................................................330
SUMMARY....................................................353
REFERENCES.................................................356
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