ABSTRACT
This collection honours the work of the eminent economist Josef Steindl. Steindl's work is illuminated through a critical appraisal of its central constructs with a focus on its relevance to current economic conditions. This collection charts the thinking of one of the leading economic theorists of the twentieth century.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |7 pages
Introduction
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PART I Concentration and development
chapter |10 pages
Reproduction and transformation in the theory of the market: observations on Josef Steindl’s theory of capitalist dynamics
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chapter |14 pages
An application of Steindl’s theory of concentration to the US meat packing industry, 1865-1988
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PART II Distribution and growth
chapter |21 pages
Steindl’s theory of maturity and stagnation and its relevance today
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chapter |15 pages
On industry concentration and the transition to monopoly capitalism: a knife-edge model of “Steindlian” dynamics
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chapter |9 pages
Steindl on growth and cycles
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PART III Maturity and stagnation
chapter |17 pages
Methodology and industrial maturity in Steindl’s capitalism
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chapter |17 pages
Market-limited growth and twentieth-century economic history: rethinking economic stagnation in the American case
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chapter |14 pages
Monopoly capitalism and stagnation
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chapter |9 pages
Trend and cycle
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