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Services in Economic Thought Jean-Claude Delaunay

Services in Economic Thought By Jean-Claude Delaunay

Services in Economic Thought by Jean-Claude Delaunay


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the dramatic increases in the utilization of white collar workers, particularly professionals and managers, and the employment of women and educated workers), and by shifts in the location of work and of the population (e.

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Services in Economic Thought: Three Centuries of Debate by Jean-Claude Delaunay

Services today account for a major share of employment and national product in the U. S. , with the employment share up from 57 percent immediately post-war to well over 70 percent today (if communications, utilities and transportation are included). This transformation (which is also occurring with varying lags in the othereconomically advanced economies) is driven by a variety of forces : by changes in consumer demand, by the rising demand for health and educational services, by new ways in which businesses are organized and the increasing importance ofcertain functions (e. g. new demands for monitoring, financing, sales promotion, and responding to regulatory agencies), and, closely related, by the continuing advances in electronic technology. Moreover, these multiple transformations have been accompanied by changes in the way work is carried out (e. g. the dramatic increases in the utilization of white collar workers, particularly professionals and managers, and the employment of women and educated workers), and by shifts in the location of work and of the population (e. g. rising importance of key cities within the urban system and of suburbs generally). The role of services in modem capitalistic economies is not yet integrated into the body of economic theory, although the need for such integration, especially as regards theories ofgrowth, market structure, and pricing, is critical. Some economists and sociologists, however, have since the days of Adam Smith, dealt with certain aspects of the role of services.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction.- 2 Classical Doctrine On Services.- 1. From Productiveness in Fiscal Terms to Productiveness in Terms of Wealth.- 2. Services in Economic Theory During the First Half of the 19th Century.- 3. Summary of the Classical Theory on Services.- 3 Marx: Standard Theory and Potential Directions.- 1. The Approach Formulated by Marx.- 2. Services and Material Production with Marx.- 3. The Prerequisites of the Economic Structure in Marx’s Theory of Productive Labour.- 4 All is Productive, All is Service.- 1. Economic Relations as Exchanges of Services.- 2. The Services in France around 1900 and the Treatment of Specific Service Activities: War and State.- 5 The Tertiary Sector and Post-Industrial Society.- 1. Youth and Maturity of the Idea of the Tertiary Sector.- 2. From Tertiary Sector to Services: Dominance and Diversity of Post-Industrial Concepts.- 6 Service Society Versus Neo-Industrialism.- 1. Anti-Bell: Jonathan Gershuny or the Dominance of Goods Over Services.- 2. Neo-Industrial Service Production.- 3. Conclusion: The Theory of Services, a Major Part of Our Understanding of Contemporary Society.- Author Index.

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NPB9780792392309
9780792392309
0792392302
Services in Economic Thought: Three Centuries of Debate by Jean-Claude Delaunay
New
Hardback
Springer
1992-04-30
130
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