Essays on Piero Sraffa
Critical Perspectives on the Revival of Classical Theory
Herausgeber: Bharadwaj, Krishna; Schefold, Bertram
Essays on Piero Sraffa
Critical Perspectives on the Revival of Classical Theory
Herausgeber: Bharadwaj, Krishna; Schefold, Bertram
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The papers collected in this book, first published in 1990, represent the edited proceedings of a conference held to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the publication of Piero Sraffa's Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities.
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The papers collected in this book, first published in 1990, represent the edited proceedings of a conference held to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the publication of Piero Sraffa's Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 803g
- ISBN-13: 9781138230118
- ISBN-10: 1138230111
- Artikelnr.: 53460423
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 803g
- ISBN-13: 9781138230118
- ISBN-10: 1138230111
- Artikelnr.: 53460423
Krishna Bharadwaj, Bertram Schefold
Preface; Part One; 1. Sraffa's Critique of the Marshallian Theories of
Prices Paolo Sylos Labini Comments Peter Groenewegen and Fausto Vicarelli
Reply 2. Reflections on Marx and Sraffa Suzanne de Brunhoff Comments Ian
Steedman and Giancarlo de Vivo Reply 3. Sraffa's Return to Classical Theory
Krishna Bharadwaj Comments Richard Arena, Athanasios Asimakopulos and
Harvey Gram Reply 4. Ricardo and Sraffa John R. Hicks Comments Christian
Bidard and Fernando Vianello 5. Sraffa: Classical versus Marginalist
Analysis Pierangelo Garegnani Comments Geoffrey Harcourt and Alessandro
Roncaglia Reply 6. The Sraffa Model, Constant Returns to Scale and
Empirical Implications Larry Levine Comment Fabio Petri 7. On Changes in
the Composition of Output Bertram Schefold Comments Edwin Burmeister, Neri
Salvadori and Stefano Zamagni Reply 8. Sraffa's Circular Process and the
Concept of Vertical Integration Luigi L. Pasinetti Comments Donald J.
Harris and Stephen A. Marglin Reply; Part Two; 9. Revisionist Findings on
Sraffa Paul A. Samuelson Comments John Eatwell, Pierangelo Garegnami and
Bertram Schefold Reply 10. Keynes and Sraffa: Visions and Perspectives
Athanasios Asimakopulos Comments Pierangelo Garegnani and Edward Nell
Reply 11. Sraffa and Keynes: Effective Demand in the Long Run Hyman P.
Minsky Reply; Part Three; 12. Sraffa: Measurement and Aggregation Josef
Steindl Comment Heinz D. Kurz Reply 13. Accumulation, Distribution and the
'Keynesian Hypothesis' Heinz D. Kurz Comments Roberto Ciccone and Josef
Steindl 14. Accumulation and Capacity Utilization: Some Critical
Considerations on Joan Robinson's Theory of Distribution Roberto Ciccone
Comment Josef Steindl Reply 15. On the Monetary Explanation of Distribution
Massimo Pivetti Comments Roberto Ciccone and Josef Steindl Comment Luigi L.
Pasinetti Reply 16. Some Remarks on the Relevance of Sraffa's Analysis for
Economic Policy Alessandro Roncaglia 17. Trade, Growth and the Pattern of
Specialization Jaime Ros 18. The IMF View of International Economic Policy
and the Relevance of Sraffa's Critique of Economic Theory Amiya K. Bagchi
19. Clearing the Path for 'Production of Commodities by Means of
Commodities': Notes on the Collaboration of Maurice Dobb in Piero Sraffa's
Edition of the 'Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo' Brian H. Politt
; Bibliography; Index
Prices Paolo Sylos Labini Comments Peter Groenewegen and Fausto Vicarelli
Reply 2. Reflections on Marx and Sraffa Suzanne de Brunhoff Comments Ian
Steedman and Giancarlo de Vivo Reply 3. Sraffa's Return to Classical Theory
Krishna Bharadwaj Comments Richard Arena, Athanasios Asimakopulos and
Harvey Gram Reply 4. Ricardo and Sraffa John R. Hicks Comments Christian
Bidard and Fernando Vianello 5. Sraffa: Classical versus Marginalist
Analysis Pierangelo Garegnani Comments Geoffrey Harcourt and Alessandro
Roncaglia Reply 6. The Sraffa Model, Constant Returns to Scale and
Empirical Implications Larry Levine Comment Fabio Petri 7. On Changes in
the Composition of Output Bertram Schefold Comments Edwin Burmeister, Neri
Salvadori and Stefano Zamagni Reply 8. Sraffa's Circular Process and the
Concept of Vertical Integration Luigi L. Pasinetti Comments Donald J.
Harris and Stephen A. Marglin Reply; Part Two; 9. Revisionist Findings on
Sraffa Paul A. Samuelson Comments John Eatwell, Pierangelo Garegnami and
Bertram Schefold Reply 10. Keynes and Sraffa: Visions and Perspectives
Athanasios Asimakopulos Comments Pierangelo Garegnani and Edward Nell
Reply 11. Sraffa and Keynes: Effective Demand in the Long Run Hyman P.
Minsky Reply; Part Three; 12. Sraffa: Measurement and Aggregation Josef
Steindl Comment Heinz D. Kurz Reply 13. Accumulation, Distribution and the
'Keynesian Hypothesis' Heinz D. Kurz Comments Roberto Ciccone and Josef
Steindl 14. Accumulation and Capacity Utilization: Some Critical
Considerations on Joan Robinson's Theory of Distribution Roberto Ciccone
Comment Josef Steindl Reply 15. On the Monetary Explanation of Distribution
Massimo Pivetti Comments Roberto Ciccone and Josef Steindl Comment Luigi L.
Pasinetti Reply 16. Some Remarks on the Relevance of Sraffa's Analysis for
Economic Policy Alessandro Roncaglia 17. Trade, Growth and the Pattern of
Specialization Jaime Ros 18. The IMF View of International Economic Policy
and the Relevance of Sraffa's Critique of Economic Theory Amiya K. Bagchi
19. Clearing the Path for 'Production of Commodities by Means of
Commodities': Notes on the Collaboration of Maurice Dobb in Piero Sraffa's
Edition of the 'Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo' Brian H. Politt
; Bibliography; Index
Preface; Part One; 1. Sraffa's Critique of the Marshallian Theories of
Prices Paolo Sylos Labini Comments Peter Groenewegen and Fausto Vicarelli
Reply 2. Reflections on Marx and Sraffa Suzanne de Brunhoff Comments Ian
Steedman and Giancarlo de Vivo Reply 3. Sraffa's Return to Classical Theory
Krishna Bharadwaj Comments Richard Arena, Athanasios Asimakopulos and
Harvey Gram Reply 4. Ricardo and Sraffa John R. Hicks Comments Christian
Bidard and Fernando Vianello 5. Sraffa: Classical versus Marginalist
Analysis Pierangelo Garegnani Comments Geoffrey Harcourt and Alessandro
Roncaglia Reply 6. The Sraffa Model, Constant Returns to Scale and
Empirical Implications Larry Levine Comment Fabio Petri 7. On Changes in
the Composition of Output Bertram Schefold Comments Edwin Burmeister, Neri
Salvadori and Stefano Zamagni Reply 8. Sraffa's Circular Process and the
Concept of Vertical Integration Luigi L. Pasinetti Comments Donald J.
Harris and Stephen A. Marglin Reply; Part Two; 9. Revisionist Findings on
Sraffa Paul A. Samuelson Comments John Eatwell, Pierangelo Garegnami and
Bertram Schefold Reply 10. Keynes and Sraffa: Visions and Perspectives
Athanasios Asimakopulos Comments Pierangelo Garegnani and Edward Nell
Reply 11. Sraffa and Keynes: Effective Demand in the Long Run Hyman P.
Minsky Reply; Part Three; 12. Sraffa: Measurement and Aggregation Josef
Steindl Comment Heinz D. Kurz Reply 13. Accumulation, Distribution and the
'Keynesian Hypothesis' Heinz D. Kurz Comments Roberto Ciccone and Josef
Steindl 14. Accumulation and Capacity Utilization: Some Critical
Considerations on Joan Robinson's Theory of Distribution Roberto Ciccone
Comment Josef Steindl Reply 15. On the Monetary Explanation of Distribution
Massimo Pivetti Comments Roberto Ciccone and Josef Steindl Comment Luigi L.
Pasinetti Reply 16. Some Remarks on the Relevance of Sraffa's Analysis for
Economic Policy Alessandro Roncaglia 17. Trade, Growth and the Pattern of
Specialization Jaime Ros 18. The IMF View of International Economic Policy
and the Relevance of Sraffa's Critique of Economic Theory Amiya K. Bagchi
19. Clearing the Path for 'Production of Commodities by Means of
Commodities': Notes on the Collaboration of Maurice Dobb in Piero Sraffa's
Edition of the 'Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo' Brian H. Politt
; Bibliography; Index
Prices Paolo Sylos Labini Comments Peter Groenewegen and Fausto Vicarelli
Reply 2. Reflections on Marx and Sraffa Suzanne de Brunhoff Comments Ian
Steedman and Giancarlo de Vivo Reply 3. Sraffa's Return to Classical Theory
Krishna Bharadwaj Comments Richard Arena, Athanasios Asimakopulos and
Harvey Gram Reply 4. Ricardo and Sraffa John R. Hicks Comments Christian
Bidard and Fernando Vianello 5. Sraffa: Classical versus Marginalist
Analysis Pierangelo Garegnani Comments Geoffrey Harcourt and Alessandro
Roncaglia Reply 6. The Sraffa Model, Constant Returns to Scale and
Empirical Implications Larry Levine Comment Fabio Petri 7. On Changes in
the Composition of Output Bertram Schefold Comments Edwin Burmeister, Neri
Salvadori and Stefano Zamagni Reply 8. Sraffa's Circular Process and the
Concept of Vertical Integration Luigi L. Pasinetti Comments Donald J.
Harris and Stephen A. Marglin Reply; Part Two; 9. Revisionist Findings on
Sraffa Paul A. Samuelson Comments John Eatwell, Pierangelo Garegnami and
Bertram Schefold Reply 10. Keynes and Sraffa: Visions and Perspectives
Athanasios Asimakopulos Comments Pierangelo Garegnani and Edward Nell
Reply 11. Sraffa and Keynes: Effective Demand in the Long Run Hyman P.
Minsky Reply; Part Three; 12. Sraffa: Measurement and Aggregation Josef
Steindl Comment Heinz D. Kurz Reply 13. Accumulation, Distribution and the
'Keynesian Hypothesis' Heinz D. Kurz Comments Roberto Ciccone and Josef
Steindl 14. Accumulation and Capacity Utilization: Some Critical
Considerations on Joan Robinson's Theory of Distribution Roberto Ciccone
Comment Josef Steindl Reply 15. On the Monetary Explanation of Distribution
Massimo Pivetti Comments Roberto Ciccone and Josef Steindl Comment Luigi L.
Pasinetti Reply 16. Some Remarks on the Relevance of Sraffa's Analysis for
Economic Policy Alessandro Roncaglia 17. Trade, Growth and the Pattern of
Specialization Jaime Ros 18. The IMF View of International Economic Policy
and the Relevance of Sraffa's Critique of Economic Theory Amiya K. Bagchi
19. Clearing the Path for 'Production of Commodities by Means of
Commodities': Notes on the Collaboration of Maurice Dobb in Piero Sraffa's
Edition of the 'Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo' Brian H. Politt
; Bibliography; Index