Services in Economic Thought Three Centuries of Debate
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
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International Studies in the Service Economy VOLUME 3
Series Editors: Orio Giarini, The Geneva Association Geza Feketekuty, USTR
1. O. Giarini and W.R. Stahel: The Limits to Certainty. Facing Risks in the New Service Economy. 1990 ISBN 0-7923-0468-3 2. E. Weisman: Trade in Services and Imperfect Competition. Application to International Aviation. 1990 ISBN 0-7923-0900-6 3. J.-C. Delaunay and J. Gadrey: Services in Economic Thought. Three Centuries of Debate. 1992 ISBN 0-7923-9230-2
Services in Economic
Thought
Three Centuries of Debate
by
JEAN-CLAUDE DELAUNAY JEAN GADREY University of Lilie Paris, France
Foreword by
Thomas M. Stanback, Jr. Translation by
Aart Heesterman
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Library of Congress Cataloging.in.Publication Data
Delaunay, Jean-Claude. [Enjeux de la societe de service. English] Services in economic thought : three centuries of debate I Jean -Claude Delaunay, Jean Gadrey ; with a foreword by Thomas M. Stanback, Jr. ; translation by Aart Heesterman. p. cm. -- (International studies in the service economy ; v. 3) Translation of: Les enjeux de la societe de service. Includes index. ISBN 978-94-010-5314-3 ISBN 978-94-011-2960-2 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-011-2960-2
Service industries.-France--History. I. Gadrey, J. 11. Title. 111. Series: International studies in the service economy; 3. HD9983.5.D4613 1992 338.4--dc20 91-48460 CIP
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FOREWORD by Thomas M. Stanback, Jr.
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Acknowledgments 1 INTRODUCfION
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2 CLASSICAL DOCTRINE ON SERVICES Part 1. From Productiveness in Fiscal Tenns to Productiveness in Tenns of Wealth Taxes and the Resulting Classification of Activities Services are Wealth-creating Activities From a Fiscal Point of View to Investment and Capital Accumulation Part 2. Services in Economic Theory During the First Half of the 19th Century Jean Baptiste Say Jean Charles Simonde de Sismondi John Stuart Mill Henri de Saint Simon Heinrich Storch Part 3. Summary of the Classical Theory on Services
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3 MARX: STANDARD THEORY AND POTENTIAL DIRECTIONS Part 1. The Approach Fonnulated by Marx Productive and Nonproductive Work The Social Reproduction of Capital Commercial and Financial Capital
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Services and Material Production with Marx The Restrictive Hypothesis of Tangible Material Production The Material Fonn of Use-Value as an Essential Characteristic of Capitalism
The Prerequisites of the Economic Structure in Marx's Theory of Productive Labour Main Outlines of the Workable Part of Marx's Theo
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