• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Value, competition and exploitation : Marx's legacy revisited
  • Beteiligte: Cogliano, Jonathan F. [VerfasserIn]; Flaschel, Peter [VerfasserIn]; Franke, Reiner [VerfasserIn]; Fröhlich, Nils [VerfasserIn]; Veneziani, Roberto [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018
  • Erschienen in: Elgaronline
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  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 409 Seiten)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.4337/9781786430649
  • ISBN: 9781786430649
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  • Schlagwörter: Klassische Nationalökonomie > Marxismus > Wirtschaftskrise
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  • Beschreibung: Contents: Preface -- Part I Classical competition: theory, evidence, and criticism -- 1. François Quesnay: Circular flow and input-output -- 2. Adam Smith: The 'invisible hand' and accumulation -- 3. Adam Smith II: The 'invisible hand' and 'natural prices' -- 4. David Ricardo: Prices, accumulation, and value -- 5. The von Neumann-Sraffa model -- Part II Value and exploitation: Marx's legacy -- 6. Labor values: an axiomatic approach -- 7. Labor productivity and the law of decreasing labor content -- 8. The sources of aggregate profitability -- 9. Actual labor values with multiple activities -- 10. Joint production in a (Marxian) SNA -- 11. Actual labor values with joint production -- 12. Production prices and imperfect competition, Part I -- 13. Production prices and imperfect competition, Part II -- 14. Conclusions -- References -- Index.

    The 2008 financial crisis presented the opportunity to overturn and rethink much of the stale or misguided parts of economic theory and, in so doing, build a rich and empirically meaningful social science. This never happened. By reconsidering the classical-Marxian tradition using modern tools of economic analysis, this book offers an alternative to the mainstream understanding of notions of value, price, and competition, concepts which serve as the foundation for a theoretically and empirically robust economic theory. Providing a unique synthesis of modern input-output analysis and classical political economics, this book combines current economic theory with historical economic thought. In this way, Value, Competition and Exploitation offers a deeper and more nuanced understanding of today's economic problems than can be gained through mainstream approaches. With a rigorous and empirically informed approach to classical theories of value and price, this book demonstrates that Marx's labor theory of value remains a valuable tool in understanding the structure and dynamics of capitalist economies. Written in an accessible style and presented with a clear structure, this book will be invaluable to economics students of all levels. The topics analyzed will also be of interest to scholars of classical and Marxian economics, as well as scholars of economics more widely