Classical and Marxian political economy

essays in honor of Ronald L. Meek

Classical and Marxian political economy
Ian Bradley, Michael Charles H ...
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Classical and Marxian political economy

essays in honor of Ronald L. Meek

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Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
300

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Table of Contents

An introduction to classical and Marxian political economy / Ian Bradley and Michael Howard
Quesnay's 'Tableau économique' as a theorist would formulate it today / Paul A. Samuelson
A Scottish contribution to Marxist sociology? / Andrew Skinner
Marx on Ricardo / Ian Steedman
Value and exploitation / J.E. King
Another look at the labour reduction problem in Marx / Mark Blaug
Competition / John Eatwell
Piero Sraffa's 'Production of commodities by means of commodities' and the rehabilitation of classical and Marxian political economy / Ian Bradley and Michael Howard
The Sraffian contribution / G.C. Harcourt
The significance of Marxian political economy in the present-day world / Shigeto Tsuru.

Edition Notes

Includes indexes and bibliographies.

Published in
London, Basingstoke

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 300 p., [1] leaf of plates :
Number of pages
300

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Open Library
OL21902512M
ISBN 10
0333270274, 0333321995
Library Thing
399977
Goodreads
6035341

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