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Growth, Profits and Property: Essays in the Revival of Political Economy

Editat de Edward J. Nell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 aug 1984
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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521319188
ISBN-10: 0521319188
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

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

Recenzii

' … excellent … the contributions are competent, stimulating, and relevant …' Journal of Economic Literature
' … it is a very welcome book, and its blend of constructive and destructive criticism of the neoclassical view of capitalism is generally quite effective …' The Economic Journal

Descriere

This collection of essays is designed to present the variety, complexity, and power of non-neoclassical economic thinking to serious undergraduates.