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Presents an account and technical assessment of Marx's economic analysis in Capital, with particular reference to the transformation and the surplus-value doctrine, the reproduction schemes, the falling real-wage and profit rates, and the trade cycle. The focus is on criticisms that Marx himself might have been expected to face in his day and age. In addition, it offers a chronological study of the evolution of that analysis from the early 1840s through three 'drafts': documents of the late 1840s, the Grundrisse of 1857-1858, and the Economic Manuscripts of 1861-1863. It also provides three…mehr
Presents an account and technical assessment of Marx's economic analysis in Capital, with particular reference to the transformation and the surplus-value doctrine, the reproduction schemes, the falling real-wage and profit rates, and the trade cycle. The focus is on criticisms that Marx himself might have been expected to face in his day and age. In addition, it offers a chronological study of the evolution of that analysis from the early 1840s through three 'drafts': documents of the late 1840s, the Grundrisse of 1857-1858, and the Economic Manuscripts of 1861-1863. It also provides three studies in application, focusing on Marx's 'evolutionary' orientation in his evaluation of the transition to communism and his rejection of 'egalitarianism' under both capitalist and communist regimes; his evolving perspective on the role of the industrial 'entrepreneur'; and his evolving appreciation of the prospects for welfare reform within capitalism.
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Part I. Capital: Principal Features of the Marxian 'Canon': 1. Value and distribution 2. Elements of growth theory 3. Economic growth and the falling real-wage trend 4. Economic growth and the falling rate of profit 5. The cyclical dimension Part II. Origins: Marx in the 1840s: 6. Marx's economics 1843-1845 7. A 'first draft' of Capital 1847-1849 Part III. A 'Second Draft' of Capital: The Grundrisse 1857-1858: 8. 1857-1858 I: surplus value 9. On value 'realization' Part IV. A 'Third Draft' of Capital: The Economic Manuscripts 1861-1863: 10. 1861-1863 I: surplus value - profit, rent, and interest 11. 1861-1863 II: sectoral analysis, accumulation, and stability 12. 1861-1863 III: the labor market Part V. Topics in Application: 13. Economic organization and the equality issue 14. Is there a Marxian 'entrepreneur'? On the functions of the industrial capitalist 15. Principles of social reform Conclusion: a recapitulation and overview.
Part I. Capital: Principal Features of the Marxian âCanonâ: 1. Value and distribution; 2. Elements of growth theory; 3. Economic growth and the falling real-wage trend; 4. Economic growth and the falling rate of profit; 5. The cyclical dimension; Part II. Origins: Marx in the 1840s: 6. Marxâs economics 1843â1845; 7. A âfirst draftâ of Capital 1847â1849; Part III. A âSecond Draftâ of Capital: The Grundrisse 1857â1858: 8. 1857â1858 I: surplus value; 9. On value ârealizationâ; Part IV. A âThird Draftâ of Capital: The Economic Manuscripts 1861â1863: 10. 1861â1863 I: surplus value â profit, rent, and interest; 11. 1861â1863 II: sectoral analysis, accumulation, and stability; 12. 1861â1863 III: the labor market; Part V. Topics in Application: 13. Economic organization and the equality issue; 14. Is there a Marxian âentrepreneurâ? On the functions of the industrial capitalist; 15. Principles of social reform; Conclusion: a recapitulation and overview.
Part I. Capital: Principal Features of the Marxian 'Canon': 1. Value and distribution 2. Elements of growth theory 3. Economic growth and the falling real-wage trend 4. Economic growth and the falling rate of profit 5. The cyclical dimension Part II. Origins: Marx in the 1840s: 6. Marx's economics 1843-1845 7. A 'first draft' of Capital 1847-1849 Part III. A 'Second Draft' of Capital: The Grundrisse 1857-1858: 8. 1857-1858 I: surplus value 9. On value 'realization' Part IV. A 'Third Draft' of Capital: The Economic Manuscripts 1861-1863: 10. 1861-1863 I: surplus value - profit, rent, and interest 11. 1861-1863 II: sectoral analysis, accumulation, and stability 12. 1861-1863 III: the labor market Part V. Topics in Application: 13. Economic organization and the equality issue 14. Is there a Marxian 'entrepreneur'? On the functions of the industrial capitalist 15. Principles of social reform Conclusion: a recapitulation and overview.
Part I. Capital: Principal Features of the Marxian âCanonâ: 1. Value and distribution; 2. Elements of growth theory; 3. Economic growth and the falling real-wage trend; 4. Economic growth and the falling rate of profit; 5. The cyclical dimension; Part II. Origins: Marx in the 1840s: 6. Marxâs economics 1843â1845; 7. A âfirst draftâ of Capital 1847â1849; Part III. A âSecond Draftâ of Capital: The Grundrisse 1857â1858: 8. 1857â1858 I: surplus value; 9. On value ârealizationâ; Part IV. A âThird Draftâ of Capital: The Economic Manuscripts 1861â1863: 10. 1861â1863 I: surplus value â profit, rent, and interest; 11. 1861â1863 II: sectoral analysis, accumulation, and stability; 12. 1861â1863 III: the labor market; Part V. Topics in Application: 13. Economic organization and the equality issue; 14. Is there a Marxian âentrepreneurâ? On the functions of the industrial capitalist; 15. Principles of social reform; Conclusion: a recapitulation and overview.
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'This is vintage Hollander: beautifully written, highly opinionated and extremely well researched. It is the culmination of decades of scholarship on classical and post-classical political economy. Many readers will question Hollander's interpretation of Marx as an unsuccessful predecessor of Walras, but few will fail to be stimulated, or provoked, by this book.' John King, La Trobe University
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