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Economic
Theory of Human Resources
Amitabha Mukherjee |
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This
book is a reassessment of both classical and neo-classical
economists having special regard to the theory of
human resources, and establishes that they, with the
exception of Marx, strove to offer a defense for the
power-status structure of their time. It shows how
even the neo-classical economics of Marshall could
not be freed from a search of that defense of the
ongoing power-status arrangement.
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| Preface
- Introduction
- The Malthusian Context
- Resources, Malthusian Debate and Niggardly Nature
- Theory of Resources: Smith, Ricardo and Diminishing Returns
- Theory of Resources, J.S. Mill and Fertility of Land
- The Resource Problem, W.S. Jevons and Utility
- Human Resources in Karl Marx and an Evaluation of Classical Economics
- Alfred Marshall and the Malthusian Debate
- The Optimum Theory of Population
Appendix
Theory of Population and Growth Economics
Bibliography
Index
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Dr.
Mukherjee is currently Adviser in the District
Planning Unit at the National Academy of Administration,
Government of India, Mussoorie. Prior to his joining
the current assignment he held very responsible positions
in United Bank of India, Calcutta including that of
the Executive Secretary to Chairman and Managing Director,
Secretary, Board of Directors, and Chief Officer, Computerisation
Planning and Policy Division.
Dr. Mukherjee
has over seventy five papers and three books
to his credit.
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