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Marx and the Value-Form school. Since they both recognize the standards required of constructive debate and seek a proper … understanding of Marx’s actual theory, such a debate promises to be productive. Michael Heinrich’s argument, representative of the … Value-Form school, is that Marx’s derivation of abstract labor, value, and money is “ambivalent” and should be replaced by …
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This paper was presented to the Brasilian Society for Political Economy at its 1998 conference. It presents the principal differences between the temporal and the simultaneist approach to the theory of value. It was the first paper to present a formal conceptual analogy between the temporal...
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This text comprises chapter 1 of Marx and non-equilibrium Economics[1]. It specifies a non-equilibrium (temporal …) interpretation of Marx’s theory of value which demonstrates a fully consistent transformation of values into prices and reproduces … Marx’s tendential law of the falling profit rate. It seeks to explain why this approach to value is inaccessible to …
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This article was published in Freeman, Alan (2006): Die Himmel über uns. Über die Bedeutung des Gleichgewichts für die Wirtschaftswissenschaft, EXIT! Krise und Kritik der Warengesellschaft 3, 212-241 It is the German translation of an chapter originally published in Mosini, V (ed) (2007)...
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This paper was originally presented at a conference on value organized by the Laboratory for Social Change in Rome, which staged a debate on value theory involving Andrew Kliman, Alan Freeman, Mino Carchedi, Gary Mongiovi, Fabio Petri, Duncan Foley, and Ernesto Screpanti. The paper was a...
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This is a prepublication version of ‘Replicating Marx: a reply to Mohun’, Capital and Class No. 88, Spring 2006, pp 117 …-123. ISSN 0309 8168 Kliman (2001) showed that “simultaneist” interpretations – those which hold that Marx valued inputs and …
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effectively conceded that simultaneist interpretations of Marx’s theory contradict his conclusion that exploitation (workers … – reproduce all Marx’s principal disputed conclusions and therefore constitutes a superior interpretation of his theory of value. …
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Freeman, cf ‘Replicating Marx: a reply to Mohun’, Capital and Class No. 88, Spring 2006, pp 117-123, and ‘Simultaneous …
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This paper was produced as a study aid, to help people understand twentieth-century debates about Marx’s theory of the … profit rate. It discusses and dissects the principal criticisms of Marx’s formulation of the ‘law of the tendential fall in … the profit rate’. It is I think one of the more complete explanations of why and how Marx’s temporal conception of the …
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-ignored assertion of Marx, repeated throughout his works, that the equality of supply and demand is contingent and their non … fundamental and unrecognised difference between Marx’s approach and that of the classicals also distinguishes Marx from most …
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