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Exploring the relevance of Sraffa's thought for modern economics and written by an array of internationally respected contributors, this book is an invaluable tool for all those studying the history of economic thought.
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Exploring the relevance of Sraffa's thought for modern economics and written by an array of internationally respected contributors, this book is an invaluable tool for all those studying the history of economic thought.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136715402
- Artikelnr.: 38269891
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136715402
- Artikelnr.: 38269891
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Roberto Ciconne is Professor of Economics at Roma Tre University, Italy
Christian Gehrke is an Associate Professor of Economics a tthe University of Graz, Austria
Gary Mongiovi is an Associate Professor of Economics and Finance at St John's University, USA
Christian Gehrke is an Associate Professor of Economics a tthe University of Graz, Austria
Gary Mongiovi is an Associate Professor of Economics and Finance at St John's University, USA
Chapter III: Technical Change, Variable Returns and Normal Prices in the
Classical Framework 1. Produced Quantities and Returns in sraffa's Theory
of Normal Prices: Textual Evidence and Analytical Issues P. Ravagnani 2.
Prices and Quantities: Possible Solutions within a Post-Classical Research
Program F. D'Orlando 3. On Some Aspects of the Debate on the Gravitation of
Market Prices to Long Period Prices F. Petri 4. Gravitation of Market
Prices towards Natural Prices E. Belhino 5. Capacity Utilization, Mobility
of Capital and the Classical Process of Gravitation R. Ciccone Chapter IV:
Output and Distribution in the Long Run: A Classical Keynesian Perspective
1. Price or Quantities? The Common Link in the Methodds of Sraffa, Keynes
and Kalecki A. Bhaduri 2. Notes on Sraffa and Keynes H. Bortis 3. The
Capacity to Generate Investment: An Analysis of the Long-Term Determinants
in Investment G. Bonfati 4. Steady State and the Analysis of Long-Run
Tendencies: the Case of Neo-Kaleckian Models A. Trezzini 5. The Principle
of Effective Demand according to Pasinetti B. Jossa 6. Monetary Influences
on Distribution: A Comparison between Two Post-Keynesian Theories C. Fanico
7. The Quantity Equation and the Classical Theory of Production and
Distribution E.J. Nell Chapter V: Applied and Policy Themes in the
Reppraisal of Classical Economics 1. A Note about Effective Demand and
Globalisation P. Leon 2. The Consequences of Sraffa for Economic and Social
Policy Issues S. Cesaration 3. The Neoncardian Theory of Economic
Integration G. Montara 4. On the Theory of the
Balance-of-Payments-Constrained Growth A. Palumbo 5. On Facts and Theory:
Some Reflections Prompted by the EMU Experience M. Privetti 6. Disinflation
in Industrialized Countries, Foreign Debt Cycles and the Costs of Stability
A. Ginzburg - A. Simonazzi 7. Capital Accumulation and Income Distribution
in the US Economic Expansion of the Nineties V. Maffeo Chapter VI:
Historical Issues in Sraffa's Writings 1. The Standard Commodity and
Monetary Theory in the First Half of the Twentieth Century G. Fodor 2.
Three Notes on Piero Sraffa's Early Economic Writings: 1920-1926 M. Naldi
3. New Material from Cambridge's Archive R. Bellofiore and J.P. Potter
Classical Framework 1. Produced Quantities and Returns in sraffa's Theory
of Normal Prices: Textual Evidence and Analytical Issues P. Ravagnani 2.
Prices and Quantities: Possible Solutions within a Post-Classical Research
Program F. D'Orlando 3. On Some Aspects of the Debate on the Gravitation of
Market Prices to Long Period Prices F. Petri 4. Gravitation of Market
Prices towards Natural Prices E. Belhino 5. Capacity Utilization, Mobility
of Capital and the Classical Process of Gravitation R. Ciccone Chapter IV:
Output and Distribution in the Long Run: A Classical Keynesian Perspective
1. Price or Quantities? The Common Link in the Methodds of Sraffa, Keynes
and Kalecki A. Bhaduri 2. Notes on Sraffa and Keynes H. Bortis 3. The
Capacity to Generate Investment: An Analysis of the Long-Term Determinants
in Investment G. Bonfati 4. Steady State and the Analysis of Long-Run
Tendencies: the Case of Neo-Kaleckian Models A. Trezzini 5. The Principle
of Effective Demand according to Pasinetti B. Jossa 6. Monetary Influences
on Distribution: A Comparison between Two Post-Keynesian Theories C. Fanico
7. The Quantity Equation and the Classical Theory of Production and
Distribution E.J. Nell Chapter V: Applied and Policy Themes in the
Reppraisal of Classical Economics 1. A Note about Effective Demand and
Globalisation P. Leon 2. The Consequences of Sraffa for Economic and Social
Policy Issues S. Cesaration 3. The Neoncardian Theory of Economic
Integration G. Montara 4. On the Theory of the
Balance-of-Payments-Constrained Growth A. Palumbo 5. On Facts and Theory:
Some Reflections Prompted by the EMU Experience M. Privetti 6. Disinflation
in Industrialized Countries, Foreign Debt Cycles and the Costs of Stability
A. Ginzburg - A. Simonazzi 7. Capital Accumulation and Income Distribution
in the US Economic Expansion of the Nineties V. Maffeo Chapter VI:
Historical Issues in Sraffa's Writings 1. The Standard Commodity and
Monetary Theory in the First Half of the Twentieth Century G. Fodor 2.
Three Notes on Piero Sraffa's Early Economic Writings: 1920-1926 M. Naldi
3. New Material from Cambridge's Archive R. Bellofiore and J.P. Potter
Chapter III: Technical Change, Variable Returns and Normal Prices in the
Classical Framework 1. Produced Quantities and Returns in sraffa's Theory
of Normal Prices: Textual Evidence and Analytical Issues P. Ravagnani 2.
Prices and Quantities: Possible Solutions within a Post-Classical Research
Program F. D'Orlando 3. On Some Aspects of the Debate on the Gravitation of
Market Prices to Long Period Prices F. Petri 4. Gravitation of Market
Prices towards Natural Prices E. Belhino 5. Capacity Utilization, Mobility
of Capital and the Classical Process of Gravitation R. Ciccone Chapter IV:
Output and Distribution in the Long Run: A Classical Keynesian Perspective
1. Price or Quantities? The Common Link in the Methodds of Sraffa, Keynes
and Kalecki A. Bhaduri 2. Notes on Sraffa and Keynes H. Bortis 3. The
Capacity to Generate Investment: An Analysis of the Long-Term Determinants
in Investment G. Bonfati 4. Steady State and the Analysis of Long-Run
Tendencies: the Case of Neo-Kaleckian Models A. Trezzini 5. The Principle
of Effective Demand according to Pasinetti B. Jossa 6. Monetary Influences
on Distribution: A Comparison between Two Post-Keynesian Theories C. Fanico
7. The Quantity Equation and the Classical Theory of Production and
Distribution E.J. Nell Chapter V: Applied and Policy Themes in the
Reppraisal of Classical Economics 1. A Note about Effective Demand and
Globalisation P. Leon 2. The Consequences of Sraffa for Economic and Social
Policy Issues S. Cesaration 3. The Neoncardian Theory of Economic
Integration G. Montara 4. On the Theory of the
Balance-of-Payments-Constrained Growth A. Palumbo 5. On Facts and Theory:
Some Reflections Prompted by the EMU Experience M. Privetti 6. Disinflation
in Industrialized Countries, Foreign Debt Cycles and the Costs of Stability
A. Ginzburg - A. Simonazzi 7. Capital Accumulation and Income Distribution
in the US Economic Expansion of the Nineties V. Maffeo Chapter VI:
Historical Issues in Sraffa's Writings 1. The Standard Commodity and
Monetary Theory in the First Half of the Twentieth Century G. Fodor 2.
Three Notes on Piero Sraffa's Early Economic Writings: 1920-1926 M. Naldi
3. New Material from Cambridge's Archive R. Bellofiore and J.P. Potter
Classical Framework 1. Produced Quantities and Returns in sraffa's Theory
of Normal Prices: Textual Evidence and Analytical Issues P. Ravagnani 2.
Prices and Quantities: Possible Solutions within a Post-Classical Research
Program F. D'Orlando 3. On Some Aspects of the Debate on the Gravitation of
Market Prices to Long Period Prices F. Petri 4. Gravitation of Market
Prices towards Natural Prices E. Belhino 5. Capacity Utilization, Mobility
of Capital and the Classical Process of Gravitation R. Ciccone Chapter IV:
Output and Distribution in the Long Run: A Classical Keynesian Perspective
1. Price or Quantities? The Common Link in the Methodds of Sraffa, Keynes
and Kalecki A. Bhaduri 2. Notes on Sraffa and Keynes H. Bortis 3. The
Capacity to Generate Investment: An Analysis of the Long-Term Determinants
in Investment G. Bonfati 4. Steady State and the Analysis of Long-Run
Tendencies: the Case of Neo-Kaleckian Models A. Trezzini 5. The Principle
of Effective Demand according to Pasinetti B. Jossa 6. Monetary Influences
on Distribution: A Comparison between Two Post-Keynesian Theories C. Fanico
7. The Quantity Equation and the Classical Theory of Production and
Distribution E.J. Nell Chapter V: Applied and Policy Themes in the
Reppraisal of Classical Economics 1. A Note about Effective Demand and
Globalisation P. Leon 2. The Consequences of Sraffa for Economic and Social
Policy Issues S. Cesaration 3. The Neoncardian Theory of Economic
Integration G. Montara 4. On the Theory of the
Balance-of-Payments-Constrained Growth A. Palumbo 5. On Facts and Theory:
Some Reflections Prompted by the EMU Experience M. Privetti 6. Disinflation
in Industrialized Countries, Foreign Debt Cycles and the Costs of Stability
A. Ginzburg - A. Simonazzi 7. Capital Accumulation and Income Distribution
in the US Economic Expansion of the Nineties V. Maffeo Chapter VI:
Historical Issues in Sraffa's Writings 1. The Standard Commodity and
Monetary Theory in the First Half of the Twentieth Century G. Fodor 2.
Three Notes on Piero Sraffa's Early Economic Writings: 1920-1926 M. Naldi
3. New Material from Cambridge's Archive R. Bellofiore and J.P. Potter