This book provides a contemporary assessment of Marx's theory of money. This theory is often praised as one of Marx's greatest achievements, especially when compared with either classical or neoclassical economics. On the other hand, Marx's theory of money has also been severely criticized, especially that it seems to require that money be a produced commodity. The contributors to the volume provide a wide-ranging and in-depth appraisal of the strengths and weaknesses of Marx's theory of money, compared to other theories of money.
This book provides a contemporary assessment of Marx's theory of money. This theory is often praised as one of Marx's greatest achievements, especially when compared with either classical or neoclassical economics. On the other hand, Marx's theory of money has also been severely criticized, especially that it seems to require that money be a produced commodity. The contributors to the volume provide a wide-ranging and in-depth appraisal of the strengths and weaknesses of Marx's theory of money, compared to other theories of money.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
CHRIS ARTHUR University of Sussex, UK RICCARDO BELLOFIORE University of Bergamo, Italy MARTHA CAMPBELL State University of New York - Potsdam, USA SUZANNE DE BRUNHOFF Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France DUNCAN FOLEY New School University, USA CLAUS GERMER University of Parana, Brazil MAKOTO ITOH Kokugakuin University, Japan COSTAS LAPAVITSAS University of London, UK PICHIT LIKITKIJSOMBOON Thammasat University, Thailand PATRICK MURRAY Creighton University, USA ANITRA NELSON RMIT University, Australia GEERT REUTEN University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands TONY SMITH Iowa State University, USA
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction; F.Moseley PART I: MARX'S BASIC THEORY OF MONEY The Commodity Nature of Money in Marx's Theory; C.Germer Marx's Theory of Money in Historical Perspective; D.Foley The Universal Equivalent as Monopolist of the Ability to Buy; C.Lapavitsas Money as Displaced Social Form: Why Value cannot be Independent of Price; P.Murray Marx's Objections to Credit Theories of Money; A.Nelson Money as Constituent of Value; G.Reuten PART II: EXTENSIONS AND RECONSTRUCTIONS OF MARX'S THEORY OF MONEY Value and Money; C.Arthur The Monetary Aspects of the Capitalist Process in the Marxian System: An Investigation from the Point of View of the Theory of the Monetary Circuit; R.Bellofiore PART III: MARX'S CRITIQUE OF THE QUANTITY THEORY OF MONEY Marx's Explanation of Money's Functions: Overturning the QuantityTheory; M.Campbell Marx's Anti-Quantity Theory of Money: A Critical Evaluation; P.Likitkijsomboon PART IV: MONEY AND THE TRANSFORMATION PROBLEM The New Interpretation and the Value of Money; M.Itoh Money Has No Price: Marx's Theory of Money and the Transformation Problem; F.Moseley PART V: MARX'S THEORY OF WORLD MONEY Marx's Contributions to the Search for a Theory of Money; S.de Brunhoff Towards a Marxian Theory of World Money; T.Smith Index
Introduction; F.Moseley PART I: MARX'S BASIC THEORY OF MONEY The Commodity Nature of Money in Marx's Theory; C.Germer Marx's Theory of Money in Historical Perspective; D.Foley The Universal Equivalent as Monopolist of the Ability to Buy; C.Lapavitsas Money as Displaced Social Form: Why Value cannot be Independent of Price; P.Murray Marx's Objections to Credit Theories of Money; A.Nelson Money as Constituent of Value; G.Reuten PART II: EXTENSIONS AND RECONSTRUCTIONS OF MARX'S THEORY OF MONEY Value and Money; C.Arthur The Monetary Aspects of the Capitalist Process in the Marxian System: An Investigation from the Point of View of the Theory of the Monetary Circuit; R.Bellofiore PART III: MARX'S CRITIQUE OF THE QUANTITY THEORY OF MONEY Marx's Explanation of Money's Functions: Overturning the QuantityTheory; M.Campbell Marx's Anti-Quantity Theory of Money: A Critical Evaluation; P.Likitkijsomboon PART IV: MONEY AND THE TRANSFORMATION PROBLEM The New Interpretation and the Value of Money; M.Itoh Money Has No Price: Marx's Theory of Money and the Transformation Problem; F.Moseley PART V: MARX'S THEORY OF WORLD MONEY Marx's Contributions to the Search for a Theory of Money; S.de Brunhoff Towards a Marxian Theory of World Money; T.Smith Index
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