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An economic crisis in capitalism is a deep and prolonged interruption of the economy-wide circuit of capital. Crises emerge from within the logic of capitalism's operation, and are manifestations of the inherently contradictory process of capital accumulation. The Marxist tradition...
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El presente trabajo versa sobre la actual crisis que vive el capitalismo mundial, las explicaciones que ha dado la burguesía de la misma y el contraste con la teoría marxista de la crisis, los planes de salvamento que al contrario de los que algunos pueden pensar es mas una continuación del...
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In the numerical examples used by Marx to study the reproduction of social capital, the economy reaches a steady growth path in only two periods. This surprising outcome has been interpreted by Marx’s readers as a property of a model which excludes any sort of economic crisis. This paper shows...
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