John Rae (economist)
John Rae (born June 1, 1796 in Aberdeen , † July 12, 1872 in New York City ) was a British-American teacher, physician and economist.
John Rae studied classical studies, mathematics and medicine at the Universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh .
reception
His main work Statement of some Principles on the Subject of Political Economy with his capital theory anticipated important elements of the later marginal utility theory , as it was formulated in the work of Eugen Böhm von Bawerk . Although John Stuart Mill quotes from it frequently in his Principles of Political Economy , it fell into oblivion for a long time before it was republished in an abridged and revised version under the title "The Sociological Theory of Capital" in 1902 and received a very positive response in representatives of the neoclassical .
Works
- Statement of Some New Principles on the Subject of Political Economy, Exposing the Fallacies of the System of Free Trade, And of some other Doctrines maintained in the " Wealth of Nations " . 1834.
literature
- Joseph Schumpeter : History of economic analysis ("History of economic analysis"). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2009, ISBN 978-3-8252-8411-4 , chap. 4.1.
- Marc Blaug: Great Economists before Keynes . An introduction to the lives and works of 100 great economists of the past . Wheatsheaf Books, Brighton 1986, ISBN 0-7450-0160-2 , pp. 197f.
Web links
- Text from Statement of Some New Principles on the Subject of Political Economy
- Entry in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
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SURNAME | Rae, John |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | British-American teacher, physician, economist |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 1, 1796 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Aberdeen |
DATE OF DEATH | July 12, 1872 |
Place of death | New York City |