Growth, profits, and property : essays in the revival of political economy
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Growth, profits, and property : essays in the revival of political economy
Cambridge University Press, 1980
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
This collection of essays is designed to illustrate the variety, complexity and power of non-neoclassical economic thinking. The essays define the fundamental questions differently, employ different analytical tools and arrive at different conclusions. The two strands of non-neoclassical thinking that occupy most of the book are the neo-Keynesian and the neo-Marxian. The bulk of the book is composed of essays on microeconomics, macroeconomics, trade, comparative systems and welfare, with an unusual section on property rights and social hierarchy.
目次
- Introduction Cracks in the neoclassical mirror: on the break-up of a vision Edward J. Nell
- Part I. Class relations in circulation and production: 1. The revival of political economy Edward J. Nell
- 2. Robinson Crusoe and the secret of primitive accumulation Stephen Hymer
- Part II. The Cambridge criticisms: 3. A postmortem on the neoclassical "parable" Donald J. Harris
- 4. The end of orthodox capital theory Scott Moss
- 5. Laws of production and laws of algebra: Humbug II Anwar Shaikh
- Part III. Microeconomics: 6. Competition and price-taking behaviour Edward J. Nell
- 7. A general model of investment and pricing Alfred S. Eichner
- Part IV. Macroeconomics: 8 Keynes's paradigm: a theoretical framework for monetary analysis Paul Davidson and J. A. Kregel
- 9. A post-Keynesian development model of the "Keynesian" model G. C. Harcourt
- 10. A simple framework for the analysis of taxation, distribution, and effective demand John Eatwell
- 11. A classical model of business cycles Alfredo Medio
- Part V. International trade: 12. Internationalization of capital and international politics: a radical approach Stephen Hymer
- 13. The laws of international exchange Anwar Shaikh
- Part VI. Property and welfare: 14. A radical critique of welfare economics E. K. Hunt
- 15. Property theory and orthodox economics David P. Ellerman
- Part VII. Marxism and modern economics: 16. Marx, Keynes, and social change: is post-Keynesian theory neo-Marxist? J. A. Kregel
- 17. Cambridge economics as commodity fetishism Frank Roosevelt
- Epilogue
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