A BRIEF HISTORY. Artful Approaches to the Dismal Science E RAY CANTERBERY. 2nd Edition. World Scientific. Florida State University, USA

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A BRIEF HISTORY of Artful Approaches to the Dismal Science 2nd Edition E RAY CANTERBERY Florida State University, USA World Scientific NEW JERSEY LONDON SINGAPORE BEIJING SHANGHAI HONG KONG TAIPEI CHENNAI

BRIEF CONTENTS Detailed Contents Preface Introduction 1 1 Feudalism and the Evolution of Economic Society 15 2 Adam Smith's Great Vision 39 3 Bentham and Malthus: The Hedonist and the "Pastor" 61 4 The Distribution of Income: Ricardo versus Malthus 79 5 The Cold Water of Poverty and the Heat of John Stuart Mill's Passions 93 6 Karl Marx 105 7 Alfred Marshall: The Great Victorian 121 8 Thorstein Veblen Takes on the American Captains of Industry 145 9 The Jazz Age: Aftermath of War and Prelude to Depression 175 10 John Maynard Keynes and the Great Depression 201 11 The Many Modern Keynesians 235 12 The Monetarists and the New Classicals Deepen the Counterrevolution 273 13 Economic Growth and Technology: Schumpeter and Capitalism's Motion 307 14 The Many Faces of Capitalism: Galbraith, Heilbroner, and the Institutionalists 331 15 The Rise of the Casino Economy 349 16 The Global Economy 383 17 Climbing the Economist's Mountain to High Theory 401 18 The Housing and Credit Crises of 2008 417 19 The Great Recession of 2007-10 449 20 The Future of Economics 469 Glossary of Endurable Terms 483 Annotated Suggestions for Further Readings 497 Index 517 vii xv

DETAILED CONTENTS Preface xv Introduction 1 1 Feudalism and the Evolution of Economic Society 15 Thomas Aquinas and the World View 16 Up from Antiquity 17 A Brief History of the Development of Feudalism 18 The Rebirth of Markets 26 The Winds of Change Along the Road to Harmony 29 Mercantilism and Big Government 33 2 Adam Smith's Great Vision 39 Newton, Smith, and Natural Law 40 The Physiocrats 42 Adam Smith's Approach 44 Industry and the Wealth of Nations 45 Smith's Theory of Economic Development and Growth 48 Natural Law and Private Property 50 Smith's Theory of Value 52 Smith, Reality, and the Visions to Come 56 3 Bentham and Malthus: The Hedonist and the "Pastor" 61 A Sketch of the Classical Economists 62 Classical Moments and Industrial Revolution 65 The Evaporation of Smithian Harmony 68 VII

viii DETAILED CONTENTS The Philosophical Radicals, Especially Jeremy Bentham 69 Thomas Malthus and the Population Bomb: A Flash for the Unenlightened 73 4 The Distribution of Income: Ricardo versus Malthus 79 David Ricardo, the Stockbroker-Economist 80 The Social Scene; Liberty, Fraternity, and Unequal Economic Classes 81 Ricardo Takes on the Mercantalists 84 Ricardo's Contributions 90 The Classical Legacy 92 5 The Cold Water of Poverty and the Heat of John Stuart Mill's Passions 93 Workers in the Real Industrial World 93 Charles Dickens Takes on Poverty, Factory Conditions, and the Classical Economists 95 John Stuart Mill: Somewhere Between Capitalism and Socialism 98 6 Karl Marx 105 Marx and His Soulmate, Engels 106 The Influence of Hegel 109 The Sting of Economic Alienation 110 The Marxian Economics System 111 Flaws in Marx's Vision 117 7 Alfred Marshall: The Great Victorian 121 Pleasure and Pain at the Margin 122 The Marginalists' Bridge 124 Marginalism and the Theory of Distribution 127 Marshall and the Neoclassical Niceties of Victorian England 128 Marshall's Contributions 132

DETAILED CONTENTS ix Up Against Walrasian Equilibrium 135 The Great Influence of Alfred Marshall 138 8 Thorstein Veblen Takes on the American Captains of Industry 145 Horatio Alger and the Benign Universe 146 The Second Industrial Revolution 147 British Industry: The Sun Also Sets 150 The Rise of the Robber Barons 151 The Social Darwinists 154 Darwinism Revised: Veblen and the Institutionalists 159 The Neoclassical Ascendency and Public Policy 166 A Notable Absence of Harmony 168 Veblen Passes into Legend 169 9 The Jazz Age: Aftermath of War and Prelude to Depression 175 The Edwardian Age and the Early Bloomsbury Years of John Maynard Keynes 175 Imperialism and the Russian Revolution of 1917 178 John Maynard Keynes at Versailles 185 The View From America 187 The Roaring Twenties 192 The First Mrs. Robinson, Mr. Chamberlin, and Nonprice Competition 196 10 John Maynard Keynes and the Great Depression 201 The Prelude to Disaster 202 The Speculative Bubble 203 The Great Crash 206 The Aftermath 207 The Depression of the 1930s 208 The Neoclassicals Address the Issues 210 Keynes's Academic Precursors 212 Keynes's Policy Suggestions 214

x DETAILED CONTENTS Primal Keynesianism and the Early New Deal 216 The Famous Keynesian Multiplier 219 Illusions and the National Income 221 Money and Uncertainty 223 Keynes, Harvard, and the Later New Deal Years 228 The Keynesian Revolution: Why? 229 Postscript and Prelude 230 Conclusions 232 11 The Many Modern Keynesians 235 World War II Transforms the Economy 236 The Fiscal Keynesians 238 The Neoclassical Keynesians 243 Saving Keynes's Theory 248 The Post Keynesians 250 The Income Distribution 251 The Price Markup and Inflation 256 Incomes Policy 259 Money and the Financing of Investment 261 Whither Economic Growth? 267 Conclusions 267 12 The Monetarists and the New Classicals Deepen the Counterrevolution 273 The Inflation-Unemployment Crisis of the 1970s 273 The Problems Inflation Raises 275 The Sources of Inflation 276 The Modern Quantity Theory of Money 277 The Friedmanian Phillips Curve 284 Friedmanian Prediction for Inflation 285 Monetarism and the Great Depression 286 The New Classicals 287 The Rational Expectations Game 289 The Natural Rate of Unemployment and Output 290 New Classical Economic Policy 295

DETAILED CONTENTS xi Rational Expectations and the Real World 297 The New Classicals and Depressions 299 The Real Business Cycle 301 Conclusions 303 13 Economic Growth and Technology: Schumpeter and Capitalism's Motion 307 Post Keynesian Economic Growth Theory 308 The Neoclassical Growth Theory ^.. 309 The Problem With Historical Economic Growth 311 Joseph Alois Schumpeter 313 Schumpeter's Theory of Capitalist Motion 316 The Product Cycle: Schumpeter Extended 320 Innovations and the Product Cycle 323 Stagnation and Stagflation: The Long View 325 14 The Many Faces of Capitalism: Galbraith, Heilbroner, and the Institutionalists 331 The Institutionalist Vista 332 Robert Heilbroner and the Worldly Philosophy 334 Capitalism: Heilbroner's Vision 335 John Kenneth Galbraith: An Introduction 337 Galbraith's General Theory of Advanced Development 339 Conclusions 345 15 The Rise of the Casino Economy 349 The Federal Reserve's Experiment with Friedman's Monetarism, 1979-1982 350 Supply-side Economics 352 The Sequel 356 Casino Capitalism 359 The Growing Inequality During the 1980s 369 A Net Worth Perspective: Where the Money Went 371 Clintonomics: Continuity With the Federal Reserve 372

xii DETAILED CONTENTS The Clinton Legacy: Ending the Progressive Agenda, 377 Conclusions 378 16 The Global Economy 383 Globalization and the Growth of Multinational Corporations 384 The International Product S-Curve 385 Trade Deficits and Full-time Jobs in the USA 390 Downsizing American Labor ; _ 393 The Globalization of Debt and Financial Fragility 396 Downsizing the Middle Class at the Millennium 397 Conclusions 399 17 Climbing the Economist's Mountain to High Theory 401 The Evolution of Economics 401 High Theory and Its Version of General Equilibrium 402 Input-Output and Price Mark-ups: An Alternative View of Interdependent Industries 407 Choosing Between Equilibria Avenues: A Critical Path 411 18 The Housing and Credit Crises of 2008 417 A Review 417 The Black-Sholes Model and The Origin of Derivatives 420 The Legacy of President Bill Clinton and Alan Greenspan's Alliance 422 The Spring 2008 Economic and Financial Crisis 423 Innovations in Housing 429 The Subprime Mortgage Mess 431 Complications from Derivatives 433 Problems Go Global 436 The Economic Crisis of Summer 2008 439 The Crisis Deepens 442

DETAILED CONTENTS xiii 19 The Great Recession of 2007-10 449 The Unconventional Use of Monetary Policy 449 The Fiscal Stimulus 451 The Crisis in the Automotive Industry and Obama's Response 453 The Housing and Banking Crises Continue 458 The Conduct of Monetary Policy Under Bernanke 463 A Cassandra Who Became a Prophet 467 20 The Future of Economics 469 The Quest for "Radical" Alternatives 469 The Keynesian Challenge 470 From the Old to the New Economy: It's a Long Wave 473 Lessons from the Great Recession of 2007-10 476 Political Economy, Again 478 The Voice of the Masters 479 Glossary of Endurable Terms 483 Annotated Suggestions for Further Readings 497 Index 517