John Law (1671-1729) left a remarkable legacy of economic concepts from a time when economic conceptualization was very much at an embryonic stage. Yet he is best known-and generally dismissed-today as a rake, duellist, and gambler. This intellectual biography offers a new approach to Law, one that shows him to have been a significant economic theorist with a vision that he attempted to implement as policy in early-eighteenth-century Europe.
Law's style, marked by a clarity and use of modern terminology, stands out starkly against the turgid prose of many of his contemporaries. His vision of a monetary and financial system was certainly one of a later age, for Law believed in an economy of banknotes and credit where specie had no role to play. Ultimately Law failed as a policy-maker, in part because of the entrenchment of the financiers and their aristocratic backers and in part because of theoretical flaws in his vision. His struggle for power took place against the background of Europe's first major stock boom and collapse. The collapse of the Mississippi System, which he had conceived, and the South Sea Bubble led to a lasting impression of Law as a failure. It is this impression that Antoin Murphy seeks to dispel.
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Antoin E. Murphy is a retired Professor of Economics and Fellow Emeritus of Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin. He was a visiting scholar at the Center for International Affairs at Harvard, the Institut d'Études Démographiques in Paris, the Hoover Institution, and the Department of Economics at Stanford University. His special interests are in macroeconomics, monetary economics, and the history of monetary thought. He was one of the founding and joint managing editors of the European Journal of the History of Economic Thought.
"In this book ÝMurphy¨ corrects mistaken attributions and also delivers the most extended and comprehensive analysis of Law's thinking, delineating its evolution and ultimately giving it pride of place in the genealogy of Keynesian thought...This work fills a great hole in the English-language
literature and represents a mandatory gateway for historians and economists alike"--Journal of Political Economy
"In this book [Murphy] corrects mistaken attributions and also delivers the most extended and comprehensive analysis of Law's thinking, delineating its evolution and ultimately giving it pride of place in the genealogy of Keynesian thought...This work fills a great hole in the English-language
literature and represents a mandatory gateway for historians and economists alike"--Journal of Political Economy
"In this book [Murphy] corrects mistaken attributions and also delivers the most extended and comprehensive analysis of Law's thinking, delineating its evolution and ultimately giving it pride of place in the genealogy of Keynesian thought...This work fills a great hole in the English-language
literature and represents a mandatory gateway for historians and economists alike"--Journal of Political Economy
"In this book [Murphy] corrects mistaken attributions and also delivers the most extended and comprehensive analysis of Law's thinking, delineating its evolution and ultimately giving it pride of place in the genealogy of Keynesian thought...This work fills a great hole in the English-language literature and represents a mandatory gateway for historians and economists alike"--Journal of Political Economy
"In this book [Murphy] corrects mistaken attributions and also delivers the most extended and comprehensive analysis of Law's thinking, delineating its evolution and ultimately giving it pride of place in the genealogy of Keynesian thought...This work fills a great hole in the English-language literature and represents a mandatory gateway for historians and economists alike"--Journal of Political Economy
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