资本主义经济增长的根本原因

The root cause of economic growth under capitalism

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2011
被引 17
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于历史与实证证据,解释了资本主义经济为何能实现持续的人均增长,关键在于非金融部门资本主义企业的制度特征,特别是投入灵活性和市场规模弹性。

Abstract

Drawing on historical and other empirical evidence, this paper provides a causal explanation of a central question: why sustained per capita growth occurs in capitalist economies--i.e. in what way capitalism differs from 'the market' that gives it this property. It describes an endogenous economic logic that is based on the institutional characteristics of capitalist firms in the non-financial sector, especially the flexibility of the inputs that they can call upon and of the size of the market that they can supply. This perspective naturally generates a realistic theoretical account not only of the source of economic growth, but also of the evolution of market structure, the forces that produce divergence in, for example, profit rates, a starting point for explaining price-setting and a language for describing firms' economic power. It draws on previous traditions, especially those based on the works of Marx and Schumpeter, but differs from them in important respects. Copyright The Author 2011. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Cambridge Political Economy Society. All rights reserved., Oxford University Press.

资本主义经济增长内生增长机制企业制度特征市场结构演化