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Provides articles advancing the theoretical understanding of modern capitalism, including comparing post-Keynesian and Marxian conceptions of the endogenity of money, periodizing stages of capitalism, and understanding what "growth" means precisely beyond its common representations around gross domestic product.
List of contents
List of contributors. Part I. Money, Regulation of Capitalism, and "Growth". The endogeneity of money: post-Keynesian and Marxian concepts compared (M. de Lourdes, R. Mollo). Periodizing capitalism: problems and method -the case of the regulation approach (S.D. Mavroudeas). Addressing the dogma of "growth" (J. Rosenthal). Part II. Economic Crises. Reformers and investors: crisis and confidence during the depression (S.G. Snow). Marxist theories of economic crisis and the Australian evidence (J.R. Doughney). Part III. Symposium on Okishio and his Critics. Okishio and his critics: historical cost versus replacement cost (D. Laibman). Response to David Laibman (D.K. Foley). Sell dear, buy cheap? A reply to Laibman (A. Kliman). Between two world systems: a response to David Laibman (A. Freeman). The profit rate and reproduction of capital: a rejoinder (D. Laibman).
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Provides articles advancing the theoretical understanding of modern capitalism, including comparing post-Keynesian and Marxian conceptions of the endogenity of money, periodizing stages of capitalism, and understanding what "growth" means precisely beyond its common representations around gross domestic product.