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Essays in the Theory of Employment JOAN ROBINSON OXFORD BASIL
BLAGKWELL 1947 First printed 1937 Macmillan Co. Ltd. Second Edition
October 1947 Reprinted November 1947 Printed in Great Britain for
BASIL BLACKWELL MOTT, LIMITED by A. R, MOWBRAY Co. LIMITED, London
and . Oxford FOREWORI THERE have been considerable developments
since these essays were written, both in theory and in experience.
From the point of view of theory, they belong to the period of the
first impact upon economic thought of Keynes 3 General Theory of
Employment, Interest and Money. From the point of view of
experience, they belong to a period when the existence of
unemployment over shadowed all economic problems. I think that they
are most easily to be understood in the light of their historical
setting, and that any attempt to bring them up to date by shifts of
emphasis would be confusing. At the same time I believe that they
are not without relevance to the dominant problems of the present
day. I have therefore not made any substantial changes in the text
of the first edition. I have, however, made a few alterations which
might equally well have been made in the first instance. . I have
removed an error from the argument on Mobility of Labour p. 33, I
have simplified the exposition of the effect of inventions on em
ployment p. 96, and I have amplified the discussion of the
influence of exchange depreciation on the balance of trade p. 143.
JOAN ROBINSON CAMBRIDGE February, 1947 FOREWORD TO FIRST EDITION
THESE essays represent an attempt to apply the principles of Mr.
Keynes General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money to a number
of particular problems. References to the General Theory are
provided for theconvenience of the reader, not by way of
acknowledgment to Mr. Keynes, for the very existence of this book,
for what it is worth, must be regarded as an acknowledg ment to the
work of Mr. Keynes. The following are reprinted each with some
alteration by vi FOREWORD permission of the editors concerned
Disguised Unemployment from the Economic Journal, The Long-Period
Theory of Employ ment except Section 5 from the eitschnft fur
Nationalokonomie and the first part of Some Reflections on Marxist
Economics from-the Economic Journal. An Economists Sermon wai
originally delivered to a study circle of the Student Christiar
Movement at Peterhouse, Cambridge. JOAN ROBINSON CAMBRIDGE October,
1936 CONTENTS PART I PAOK FULL EMPLOYMENT - - -, v - - - i MOBILITY
OF LABOUR - - - - - 29 CERTAIN PROPOSED REMEDIES FOR UNEMPLOYMENT
44 DISGUISED UNEMPLOYMENT - - - 60 PART II THE LONG-PERIOD THEORY
OF EMPLOYMENT - 75 THE CONCEPT OF ZERO SAVING - - - 101
DISINVESTMENT - - - - - - 112 DIAGRAMMATIC ILLUSTRATIONS - - - -
119 PART III THE FOREIGN EXCHANGES - - - - 134 BEGGAR-MY-NEIGHBOUR
REMEDIES FOR UNEMPLOY MENT -------156 PART IV INDETERMINACY - - - -
- - 171 AN ECONOMISTS SERMON - - - 175 SOME REFLECTIONS ON MARXIST
ECONOMICS - 183 PART I FULL EMPLOYMENT BEFORE discussing the
definition and the characteristics of full employment it is
necessary to say something about the factors which influence
changes in money wages. A problem which has caused much perplexity
is presented by the relationship, as it exists in the minds of
employees, between changes in real wages and changes in money
wages. As to what actually occurs there is no dispute. A cut in
money wages will always be resisted by Trade Unions withwhatever
force they may command while a rise in prices, such as occurs when
there is an increase in effective demand, does not normally lead to
the demand for a rise in money wages sufficient to prevent real
wages from falling. Even when Trade Unions are strong enough to
prevent money wages from falling, they frequently submit to a fall
in real wages, brought about by a rise in prices and accompanied by
an increase in employment...
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
March 2007 |
First published: |
March 2007 |
Authors: |
Joan Robinson
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 11mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
196 |
Edition: |
illustrated edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4067-0344-3 |
Categories: |
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Economics >
General
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LSN: |
1-4067-0344-3 |
Barcode: |
9781406703443 |
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