Karl Marx (1818-1883)
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Karl Marx (1818-1883)
(Pioneers in economics, 23)(An Elgar reference collection)
E. Elgar, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Whether or not we reject the Marxist schema there is little doubt that Marx was a great economist. The three volumes of Capital, contain some pieces of remarkable economic analysis from which modern economists can still learn. However difficult he is to read, there are moments when, like Ricardo and Walras, he can revel in the abstract power of economic reasoning. This volume is made up of papers published since 1986 and, despite recent events in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, they demonstrate how friends and foes alike are coming to reassess earlier views of Marx. These commentaries made in the 1980s hold out the prospect that a 'new view' of Marx will eventually emerge.
Table of Contents
- Introduction, Mark Blaug
- Marx and Keynes - private property and money, G. Heinszohn and O.Steiger
- modeling technological and institutional change in Karl Marx's theory of capitalism, J.E. Elliott
- of Marx and Keynes and many things, F.H. Hahn
- Marx versus Marxists on the role of military production in capitalist economies, F.M. Gottheil
- Marx and Keynes on effective demand and unemployment, C. Sardoni
- on the possibility of Marx's moral critique of capitalism, J. E. Elliott
- Marx, Roemer and the theory of the falling rate of profit, B.T. Coram
- capital's last chapter, C. Rodriguez Braun
- on Marx's contribution to a complete theory of price, P. Lysandrou
- moral and ethical considerations in Karl Marx's robust vision of the future society, J.E. Elliott
- Friedrich Engles and the prize essay competition in the Marxian theory of value, M.C. Howard and J.E. King
- technical progress and values in Marx's theory of the decline in the rate of profit - an exegetical approach, S. Groll and Z.B. Orzech
- philosophical presuppositions of Marx's labour theory of value, T.M. Jeannot
- Karl Marx as a historical materialist historian of political economy, P. Murray
- Marx the quantity theory and the theory of value, D. Lavoie
- Marx, Malthus and wages, A. Cottrell and W.A. Darity Jr
- Marx's view of competition and price determination, O. Horverak
- Marx and Engels on development and underdevelopment - the restoration of a certain coherence, I. Vujacie
- from Marx to the Okishio theorem - genealogy, S. Groll and Z.B. Orzech
- stages in the development of a Marxian concept - the composition of capital, Z.B. Orzech and S. Groll
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