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This paper compares Marx's economics with those by Sraffa, Keynes, Kalecki and Minsky. The paper takes an "ex post … influenced by Marx's work. First, the relationship between Marx's theory of value and Sraffa's reformulation of the classical … attempt is made at studying in a systematic way, if and to what extent Sraffa, Keynes, Kalecki and Minsky were individually …
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Keynes, following the tradition of Marx, argued that all values are created by labour and profits. However, functional … income distribution between wages and profits is explained differently. In Marx's explanation of functional income … remaining part of income creation. Given the capital stock, the profit rate can be calculated. The paper shows that Marx …
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Keynes, following the tradition of Marx, argued that all values are created by labour and profits. However, functional … income distribution between wages and profits is explained differently. In Marx's explanation of functional income … remaining part of income creation. Given the capital stock, the profit rate can be calculated. The paper shows that Marx …
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. Money as a social representative of value, therefore, is introduced at the very beginning of Marx's microeconomics. Marx … shown that major elements of Marx's economic theory fall in the camp of monetary analysis and the implications for Marx …'s theory of capital accumulation are derived. First, Marx's theory of labour value has to be considered a "monetary theory of …
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Today, Karl Marx is considered one of the preeminent social scientists of the last two centuries, and ranks among the … most frequently assigned authors in university syllabi. However in Marx's time, many competing sociological traditions and … socialist political movements espoused similar ideas from different origin points. How did Marx emerge as preeminent? We …
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Austrian economist Ludwig Mises’s central role in the socialist calculation debates has been consensually acknowledged since the early 1920s. Yet, only recently, Nemeth, O’Neill, Uebel, and others have drawn particular attention to Mises’s pertinent encounter with one of the most colorful...
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addressed this problem in his theory of power/knowledge. This paper explores Marx's anticipation of that approach in his … critique of the ‘social rationality' of the market and technology. Marx got around the silencing effect of social rationality …
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Both Rosa Luxemburg and Michal Kalecki utilised Marx’s scheme’s or reproduction as the starting point of their analysis …
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), we examine whether German-language print references to Karl Marx responded to the SPD’s adoption of the Marx … the publication of socialist works. Evidence of a boost to Marx's citations from the Erfurt Program is modest and … ambiguous. These results suggest that the SPD’s role in popularizing Marx was minor compared to later events such as the Russian …
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