Market Economies with an Endogenous Social Division of Labour


Autoria(s): Gilles, Robert
Data(s)

25/07/2015

Resumo

<br/>This paper considers a general equilibrium theory of a competitive market economy with an endogenous social division of labour. The theory is founded on the notion of a “consumer- producer”, who consumes as well as produces commodities. In this approach, the emergence of a meaningful social division of labour is guided by the property of increasing returns to specialisation and the process of trade among fully specialised individuals. All decisions of individual consumer-producers are based on a set of perfectly competitive market prices of the commodities in the economy.<br/>We show that a perfectly competitive price mechanism supports a dichotomy of production and consumption at the level of the individual consumer-producer. In this context we show existence of competitive equilibria and characterise these equilibria under increasing returns to specialisation: Under certain well-described conditions, markets are equilibrated through adjustment of the social division of labour; therefore prices are fully determined by the supply side of the economy.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/market-economies-with-an-endogenous-social-division-of-labour(7c08c24d-d4e9-4607-891d-4cb402d3abb1).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Gilles , R 2015 ' Market Economies with an Endogenous Social Division of Labour ' .