回顾:亚当·斯密的看不见的手

Retrospectives: Adam Smith's Invisible Hands

Journal of Economic Perspectives · 1989
被引 48
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

回顾了亚当·斯密关于市场体系如“看不见的手”的著名比喻,指出这一概念从分析演变为神话,并揭示斯密论证中依赖的特定历史假设。

Abstract

After more than two centuries, Adam Smith's famous simile comparing the market system to an invisible hand continues to convey the essential message of Anglo-American political economy. In fact, Smith's buoyant optimism in the efficacy of his system of “natural liberty” has a quite modern ring in this age of deregulation, free trade, and perestroika. For many, the seductive idea of the invisible hand has mutated from analysis to mythology. Given the almost transubstantial view of the invisible hand that sometimes prevails, it may come as something of a shock to discover that Adam Smith required a few awkward and historically specific assumptions to make his argument. Apparently, invisible hand stories have never been all that easy to describe, as a perusal of Smith's original text demonstrates.

亚当·斯密看不见的手自然自由体系市场神话