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Author Cuyvers, Ludo

Title Neo-Marxism and Post-Keynesian Economics From Kalecki to Sraffa and Joan Robinson
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (265 p.)
Series Routledge Studies in the History of Economics Ser
Routledge Studies in the History of Economics Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Preface -- PART 1 Post-Keynesian neo-Marxism: the trajectory -- 1 The core of Marx's economics and the monopolisation of capitalism: an introduction to some major issues -- 2 The Oxbridge connection: Sraffa, Kalecki, Steindl -- 2.1 Piero Sraffa's notes and publications -- 2.2 The Kalecki-Steindl nexus: some biographical data that are relevant to our story -- 2.3 Capitalist long-run economic development: the views of Kalecki and Steindl in a nutshell
3 The other side of the Atlantic -- 3.1 Influence of Kalecki's neo-Marxism on Baran and Sweezy: evidence from the Baran−Sweezy correspondence -- 3.2 Baran and Sweezy's Monopoly Capital -- 4 Piero Sraffa and Joan Robinson: two directions of post-Keynesian neo-Marxism -- 4.1 Sraffa's way: picking up the thread where it was left by Ricardo and Marx -- 4.2 The Robinson direction: building on Keynes, Marx, and Kalecki -- 5 What remains of post-Keynesian neo-Marxist economics? An unfinished integration -- PART 2 Piero Sraffa's neo-Marxist theory of value and distribution
6 The work and life of Piero Sraffa -- 6.1 Sraffa's life and work: a short overview -- 6.2 Sraffa as a Marxist -- 6.3 Sraffa's circular flow model and some relevant results -- 6.3.1 Sraffa's price equations -- 6.3.2 The standard system -- 6.3.3 Joint production -- 6.3.4 Switching and re-switching of production techniques -- 6.3.5 Basic and non-basic commodities -- 6.4 Long road towards Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities -- 7 Let one hundred schools of thought blossom ...: some major differences compared with Marx -- 7.1 Embodied labour as the substance of value
7.2 Sraffa's wage rate and Marx's social necessary consumption -- 7.3 The rate of profits as derived from the system of physical input- output flows -- 7.4 The role of "luxuries" and "non-basics" -- 7.5 Taking a "snapshot" or investigating the economy in normal reproduction? -- 7.6 Joint production -- 7.7 Marx's falling rate of profits and the organic composition of capital -- Appendix 1: Sraffa's "non-basics" and Marx's average rate of profits -- Appendix 2: The inequalities approach of the labour theory of value with normal reproduction
8 How were Sraffa's theoretical insights received by the Marxists? A timeline -- 8.1 The first reactions -- 8.2 The early 1970s: intensifying discussions among Marxists -- 8.3 The late 1970s: cold war, guerilla warfare, and attempts at "peaceful coexistence" between Marxists and Sraffians -- 8.4 The 1980s and after: digesting and revising the labour theory of value -- 9 What to conclude? -- PART 3 Joan Robinson: Modelling capitalist economic growth with Marxist and neo-Marxist ingredients -- 10 Joan Robinson's life: a short overview
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11 Robinson's theory of economic growth and accumulation in a nutshell
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ISBN 9781000600421
1000600424