Ernst Brandes: Samfundsspørgsmaal - en kritik af Malthus og Ricardo
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Med marginalismens gennembrud i 1870’erne (Jevons, Walras og Menger) sættes det klassisk økonomiske paradigme under pres. Også i Danmark rejser kritiske røster sig imod den klassiske ortodoksi. I Samfundsspørgsmaal fra 1885 giver således eksempelvis Ernst Brandes en kritisk belysning af Malthus’ befolkningslære og den ricardianske værditeori.Download Info
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Paper provided by University of Southern Denmark, Department of Environmental and Business Economics in its series Working Papers with number 27/01.Length: 17 pages
Date of creation: Nov 2001
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