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Monopolies as “Mechanical Defects†: Frank H. Knight on Market Power

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  • Raines, J. Patrick
  • Jung, Clarence R.

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This essay examines Frank Knight's view of monopolies in a market economy through an exegesis of his writings. A cogent development of Frank Knight's theory of monopolies is conspicuously absent in the economic literature. His prominence in the discipline and the influence his work has had on others establish his views as significant in the intellectural history of the theory of capitalist competition. The study focuses on Knight's characterization of monopolies and his views as to the appropriateness of coercive repressive regulatory policies. Also, capitalistic monopolies are discussed in the context of Knight's critical attitude toward economic and philosophic dogma and his disdain for centralized economic planning. The following section deals with the Knightian view of the nature of monopolies and categorization of types of monopolies. Then, the philosophical basis for Knight's position onmonopolies is presented. Specifically, the concentration of economic power in capitalism is explained in terms of Knight's perceptions of social reformers, static equilibrium analysis, and economic planning.

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  • Raines, J. Patrick & Jung, Clarence R., 1988. "Monopolies as “Mechanical Defects†: Frank H. Knight on Market Power," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 10(2), pages 135-143, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jhisec:v:10:y:1988:i:02:p:135-143_00
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