The new value controversy and the foundations of economics

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The new value controversy and the foundations of economics

edited by Alan Freeman, Andrew Kliman, Julian Wells

Edward Elgar, c2004

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-308) and index

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内容説明

This sequel to Marx and Non-Equilibrium Economics introduces the key advances in modern value theory. Leading authors with contrasting theoretical viewpoints debate equilibrium and non-equilibrium approaches, abstract labour and money, and provide an invaluable introduction to the rapidly growing body of new work in these fields.The authors cover cutting-edge topics in value theory including gender and money, crisis theory, the impact of technology, skilled and complex labour, and the effect of international transfers of value. All of the papers in The New Value Controversy and the Foundations of Economics concentrate on new research. The mathematical content is minimal, allowing both active researchers and new students to introduce themselves to the burgeoning critical reappraisal of the foundations of Twentieth Century economic thinking.

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Contents: 1. Rhetoric and Substance in Value Theory: An Appraisal of the New Orthodox Marxism 2. Marx versus the '20th-Century Marxists': A Reply to Laibman 3. The Return to Marx: Retreat or Advance 4. The Case for Simplicity: A Paradigm for the Political Economy of the 21st Century 5. Labour, Money, Labour-saving Innovation and the Falling Rate of Profit 6. The Other Side of the Class Relation: Women, Money and Commodities in Capitalism 7. Value, Abstract Labour and Exchange Equivalence 8. The Duality of Labour 9. On the Abstraction of Labour as a Social Determination 10. Defining the Concreteness of the Abstract and its Measure: Notes on the Relation between Key Concepts in Marx's Theory of Capitalism 11. Forms of Existence of Abstract Labour and Value-form 12. Calculating Labour Values Empirically 13. Socialism and Value Categories in the Early Soviet Doctrine: Lenin, Trotsky, Buharin and Preobrazhensky 14. Value's Law, Value's Metric 15. Towards an Empirical Measurement of International Transfers of Value 16. Some Empirical Considerations for the Question of Transformation 17. Devalorisation, Crises, and Capital Accumulation in the Late 19th Century US Bibliography Index

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