ABSTRACT

This book provides, for the first time, a systematic and comprehensive narrative of the history of one central idea in economics, namely the division of labour, over the past two and a half millennia, with special focus on that having occurred in the most recent two and a half centuries. Quite contrary to the widely held belief, the idea has a fascinating biography, much richer than that exemplified by the pin-making story that was popularized by Adam Smith’s classical work published in 1776.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part |48 pages

Pre-Smith analyses

part |45 pages

The Smithian economics of the division of labor

part |46 pages

Marx on the division of labor in capitalist manufacturing and the Hayekian problem of knowledge

chapter |21 pages

Machinery and the factory system

Charles Babbage and Karl Marx on the division of labor in manufacturing

chapter |23 pages

Catallaxy and the division of knowledge

Hayek's insights

part |54 pages

Economic development framed in the economics of the division of labor

chapter |3 pages

Epilogue