Growth, Profits and Property: Essays in the Revival of Political EconomyEdward J. Nell CUP Archive, 1979 - 304 páginas 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. |
Contenido
The revival of political economy | 19 |
Robinson Crusoe and the secret of primitive accumulation | 29 |
A postmortem on the neoclassical parable | 43 |
The end of orthodox capital theory | 64 |
Humbug II | 80 |
Competition and pricetaking behavior | 99 |
a theoretical framework for monetary analysis | 137 |
A postKeynesian development model of the Keynesian model | 151 |
a radical approach | 189 |
The laws of international exchange | 204 |
A radical critique of welfare economics | 239 |
Property theory and orthodox economics | 250 |
is postKeynesian theory neoMarxist? | 267 |
Cambridge economics as commodity fetishism | 276 |
Epilogue | 303 |
A classical model of business cycles | 173 |
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Growth, Profits and Property: Essays in the Revival of Political Economy Edward J. Nell Sin vista previa disponible - 1980 |
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