Value, capitalist dynamics and money...
Zarembka, Paul.

 

  • Value, capitalist dynamics and money[electronic resource] /
  • Record Type: Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
    [NT 15000414]: 335.4
    Title/Author: Value, capitalist dynamics and money/ edited by Paul Zarembka.
    other author: Zarembka, Paul.
    Published: Bingley, U.K. : : Emerald,, 2000.
    Description: 1 online resource (viii, 362 p.).
    Subject: Business & Economics - Economic Conditions.
    Subject: Political Science - Public Policy
    Subject: Political economy.
    Subject: Marxian economics.
    Subject: Socialism.
    ISBN: 9781849505727 (electronic bk.)
    [NT 15000228]: The fundamental causes of crises in the capitalist economy / Michaelvon Tugan-Baranowsky -- Henryk Grossman, a marxist activist and theorist : on the 50th anniversary of his death / Rick Kuhn -- The theory of economic crisis / Henryk Grossman -- Accumulation of capital, its definition : a century after Lenin and Luxemburg / Paul Zarembka -- Two concepts of value, two rates of profit, two laws of motion / Alan Freeman, Andrew Kliman -- Two of everything : a response / David Laibman -- Response to Freeman and Kliman / Duncan K. Foley -- Rejoinder to Duncan Foley and David Laibman / AndrewKliman, Alan Freeman -- Numerology, temporalism, and profit rate trends / David Laibman -- Value, price, and profit (abridged) : an introduction to the theory of capitalism / Karl Marx -- The supply of credit money and capital accumulation : a critical view of Post-Keynesian analysis / Costas Lapavitsas, Alfredo Saad-Filho -- Studies on the theory and the history of business crises in England,part I : theory and history of crises / Michael von Tugan-Baranowsky -- Marx's theory of crises.
    [NT 15000229]: This volume begins with an introduction to Marx's theory of capitalism in his own words, withhis examples modernized from use of shillingsand pence as subdivisions of the Pound. Well-known 1901 work on the theory of crises in capitalism by Michael Tugan-Baranowsky is translated into English for the first time, with a Preface placing it in context. The political activism and theoretical work of Henryk Grossman through 1926 is summarized in some detail, and a rarely-known brief article of his from 1919 included. Ambiguity in Marx's definition of accumulation of capital and the differing directions Lenin and Luxemburg took with it are next analyzed, with a more precise definition offered. Debate, begun in the last volume, over the valuation of means of production and its effect on thepossibility of a falling tendency of the profit rate is taken a step forward as contrasting positions are developed. Finally,credit money as an advanced form of money is analyzed and the post-Keynesian analysis of it, originating from Kaldor, subject to critique. Several theories of inflation theory are reviewed, with focus on the agencies causing inflation. A rediscovery of Marxian inflation theory is proposed.
    Online resource: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0161-7230/18
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