Value, Distribution and Development

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Value, Distribution and Development

Perspectives of Classical Political Economy

Bhushan, Sudhanshu; Omkarnath, Goddanti

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2026

276

Mole

Inglês

9781041051879

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List of Figures. List of Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgements 1. Introduction - Goddanti Omkarnath and Sudhanshu Bhushan 2. Scarcity in the Theories of Value - Antonella Palumbo 3. On Alternative Notions of Change and Choice: Krishna Bharadwaj's Legacy - Maria Cristina Marcuzzo 4. Reproduction and Change: Notes on Methodology - Goddanti Omkarnath 5. Differences, Switches, and 'Consistently Side by Side': Krishna Bharadwaj and the Sraffian Critique of Economic Theory - Christian Gehrke 6. A Brief Review of Capital Theory - Amit Bhaduri 7. Transformations of the Cambridge Critique - Bertram Schefold 8. White Elephants and Other Non-Basic Commodities: Piero Sraffa and Krishna Bharadwaj on the Role and Significance of the Distinction Between Basics and Non-Basics - Heinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori 9. Marx's Economics from Value, Price and Profit - Prabhat Patnaik 10. Marx After Sraffa: Redux - Ajit Sinha 11. Krishna Bharadwaj on Expectations in Economics - Maria Cristina Marcuzzo 12. A Classical-Keynes Model of Money and Finance for Transiting Economies - Romar Correa 13. The Interlinkages between Paid and Unpaid Labour: A Homage to Krishna Bharadwaj - Jayati Ghosh 14. The New Political Economy of the Twenty-First-Century Higher Education - Sudhanshu Bhushan. Index.
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Piero Sraffa;the Cambridge critique;Sraffian economics;Cambridge capital controversies;Marx after Sraffa;Marxian analysis;Sraffian critique of economic theory;labour theory of value;capital theory;economic methodology;basics and non-basics;post-war economic thought;Keynes model;classical political economy critique;paid and unpaid labour;Peter Newman;theories of value