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A Rehabilitation of Say's Law

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Author
William H. Hutt
First published
1974
Format
PDF and EPUB
Pages
158
ISBN
9781610160957
Publisher
Columbus: Ohio University Press
License
Published here by permission. The work itself reserves all rights; it is not Creative Commons.

Austrian theory & method Law, property & rights

With A Rehabilitation of Say's Law, Professor William H. Hutt produced a magnificent work that Austrians would love to claim as one of their own, but that Hutt himself viewed as thoroughly classical in nature. The topic addressed here is Say's law: the view that macroeconomic activity tends toward stability — which is to say, under a free market there will be no systemic gluts or shortages absent government intervention.

J.M. Keynes considered the foundation of his own work his refutation of Say's law, for which (according to Hutt) he coined the phrase "supply creates its own demand." Hutt formulates the law, which he says is fundamental to all economic thinking, that "all power to demand is derived from production and supply." Hutt argues that there is no inherent flaw in the market that leads it to provide a deficiency in aggregate demand, contrary to what Keynes claimed.

Hutt's argument is that Say's law must be completely restored before the root of the Keynesian error can be seen and understood.

This book was originally published in 1974 and appears again in this edition for the first time.

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William H. Hutt was an economist of the classical tradition who identified himself with the Austrian School. He studied at the London School of Economics and became a professor at the University of Cape Town. This archive holds 6 of Hutt's works.

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19 chapters · 42,705 words · page numbers are this file's

  1. Prefacep. 4
  2. I. Introductionp. 8
  3. II. Definitions (With Some Explanations)p. 20
  4. III. Say's Law Restatedp. 31
  5. IV. Further Objections to Say's Lawp. 37
  6. V. The Concept of Withholdingp. 50
  7. VI. Unemployment Disequilibriump. 53
  8. VII. The True Multiplierp. 60
  9. VIII. The Alleged Hiatusp. 64
  10. IX. Yeager's Interpretationp. 68
  11. X. "Effective Demand" in Relation to Saving Preference and Liquidity Preferencep. 73
  12. XI. The Hiatus - A Different Interpretationp. 85
  13. XII. Pricing for Market Clearancep. 96
  14. XIII. Sub Optimal Employment and Chronic Unemploymentp. 110
  15. XIV. Harry G. Johnson's View of Pre-Keynesian Orthodoxyp. 117
  16. XV. The Position of "The Prevailing Orthodoxy" of the 1920s and 1930sp. 123
  17. XVI. Some Aspects of Edwin Cannan's "Orthodoxy"p. 135
  18. XVII. The Background of Keynes' "General Theory"p. 141
  19. XVIII. Conclusionp. 152
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