Contradictions : finance, greed, and labor unequally paid
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Contradictions : finance, greed, and labor unequally paid
(Research in political economy : an annual compilation of research / editor, Paul Zarembka, v. 28)(Emerald books)
Emerald, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume analyzes two decisive factors that have become embedded in the world spread of capitalism, a shift toward dominance of the financial sector, now entailing massive greed and calling into question whether the 'rules' of capitalism have been broken, and of global wage differentials so deep that recognition of a labor aristocracy cannot be avoided. These chapters are supplemented by two additional showing that gold still regulates the dollar's value, and that unpaid reproductive labor of women adversely affects labor productivity. Analysis of finance engenders discussion of its place in value theory, posed around the rate of profit, and is more complex than often presented. Furthermore, the varying rates of profit at the firm level, not just for financials, are distributed in a manner exhibiting more frequent extreme cases than a Bell-curve would suggest. Implications for incorporation of randomization into political economy are drawn. The final chapters provide evidence that Marx was more correct than Kalecki and Minsky when arguing the lead of profits for investment, and that product innovations can mitigate problems of over-production resulting from process innovations.
目次
List of Contributors.
Crisis as Unexpected Transition . . . To a Greed-Based Economic System.
Did Gold Remain Relevant in the Post-1971 International Monetary System?.
Global Wage Scaling and Left Ideology: A Critique of Charles Post on the 'Labour Aristocracy'.
Unpaid Reproductive Labour: A Marxist Analysis.
Value Theory and Finance.
Of Fat Cats and Fat Tails: From the Financial Crisis to the 'New' Probabilistic Marxism.
Does Investment Call the Tune? Empirical Evidence and Endogenous Theories of the Business Cycle.
Product Innovation and Capital Accumulation: An Attempt to Introduce Neo-Schumpeterian Insights into Marxian Economics.
Contradictions: Finance, Greed, and Labor Unequally Paid.
Research in political economy.
Research in political economy.
Copyright page.
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