Unholy Trinity : labor, capital, and land in the new economy

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Unholy Trinity : labor, capital, and land in the new economy

Duncan K. Foley

(The Graz Schumpeter lectures / the Graz Schumpeter Society, 6)

Routledge, 2003

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [92]-94) and index

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Many of the central results of Classical and Marxian political economy are examples of the self-organization of the capitalist economy as a complex, adaptive system far from equilibrium. An Unholy Trinity explores the relations between contemporary complex systems theory and classical political economy, and applies the methods it develops to the problems of induced technical change and income distribution in capitalist economies, the control of environmental externalities such as global warming and the stabilization of the world population. The arguments and methods of this important book address central problems both of economic science and economic policy and provide fresh paths for theoretical exploration.

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Part I - Complexity and Political Economy Part II - Innovation and Distribution Part III - Global Warming Part IV - Population Part V - Concluding Observations

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