The economics of Karl Marx: analysis and application
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 501-518) and index Capital : principle features of the Marxian "canon" -- Value and distribution -- On "demand-supply" analysis -- The transformation of values into prices: formal analysis -- The transformation and the allocation mechanism -- Competition constrained : land scarcity and firm size -- On "market value" and competition -- The inverse wage-profit relation and profit-rate equalization -- Materials, the luxury-goods sector and the general profit rate -- The rate of surplus value as endogenous variable -- More on final demand and distribution -- Marx's strategy -- The Baumol-Samuelson debate -- Elements of growth theory -- Setting the stage : stationary reproduction as circular-flow process -- Capital accumulation -- Determinants of the rate of accumulation -- The "simple reproduction" scheme -- The "extended reproduction" scheme -- Economic growth and the falling real-wage trend -- The falling wage trend -- The subsistence wage and the value of labor power -- |
Beschreibung: | XVI, 532 S. |
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Preface page xv
Introduction 1
PART ONE. CAPITAL. PRINCIPLE FEATURES OF THE MARXIAN CANON
1 Value and Distribution 11
A Introduction 11
B On Demand-Supply Analysis 13
C The Transformation of Values into Prices: Formal Analysis 17
D The Transformation and the Allocation Mechanism 23
E Competition Constrained: Land Scarcity and Firm Size 28
F On Market Value and Competition 31
G The Inverse Wage-Profit Relation and Profit-Rate Equalization 38
H Materials, the Luxury-Goods Sector, and the General Profit
Rate 40
I The Rate of Surplus Value as Endogenous Variable 42
J More on Final Demand and Distribution 46
K Marx s Strategy 48
L Concluding Comment: The Baumol-Samuelson Exchange 53
2 Elements of Growth Theory 55
A Introduction 55
B Setting the Stage: Stationary Reproduction as Circular-Flow
Process 55
C Capital Accumulation 59
D Determinants of the Rate of Accumulation 61
E The Simple Reproduction Scheme 68
F The Extended Reproduction Scheme 75
G Concluding Comment 83
Contents
Economic Growth and the Falling Real-Wage Trend 85
A Introduction 85
B The Falling Wage Trend 88
C The Subsistence Wage and the Value of Labor Power 90
D The Falling Wage Trend and Population Growth 94
E The Industrial Reserve Army and Cyclical Wage Fluctuations 100
F Inter-Sectoral Labor Movements 102
G The Participation Rate 104
H Concluding Comments: Objections to Malthus 106
Economic Growth and the Falling Rate of Profit 110
A Introduction 110
B The Basic Analysis 111
C The Conditions for a Falling: Rate of Profit 114
D Increasing Rate of Surplus Value and Cheapening of Constant
Capital 118
E The Limited Impact of a Rising Rate of Surplus Value 120
F Implications of Differential Rates of Productivity Increase 123
G Technical Progress and the Falling Profit Rate: An Overview 127
H On Secular Underconsumption 129
I Concluding Comments: On the Significance of the Falling
Profit Rate 132
The Cyclical Dimension 134
A Introduction 134
B The Cyclical Chronology 135
C Trend and Cycle: Causal Mechanisms 139
D The Raw Material Constraint and Upper Turning Point 143
E The Labor Constraint and Upper Turning Point 145
F The Monetary Dimension 150
G Inter-and Intra-Departmental Imbalance 157
H A Note on the Echo Effect 159
I Concluding Remarks 160
PART TWO. ORIGINS: MARX IN THE 1840s
Marx s Economics 1843-1845 165
A Introduction 165
B Price Theory 166
C Wage-Rate and Profit-Rate Trends 171
D The Private Property System: Ricardo as bete noire 176
E On Aggregate Demand and Overproduction 182
F In Partial Defence of Proudhon 184
G Objections to Friedrich List 188
H Summary and Conclusion 190
Contents xi
7 A First Draft of Capital 1847-1849 194
A Introduction 194
B Allocation, Cost Price, and the Labor Theory 195
C Differential Rent 204
D Labor as Commodity 206
E On Labor Power and the Source of Surplus Value 207
F The Inverse Wage-Profit Relation 212
G The Falling Real-Wage Trend 214
H More on the Real-Wage Trend: Increasing Organic
Composition, Demographic Patterns, and the Reserve Army 218
I Profit-Rate Determination: Competition of Capitals 223
J Labor and Free Trade: On Marx s Ricardian bond fides 224
K Summary and Conclusion 227
PART THREE. A SECOND DRAFT OF CAPITAL: THE GRUNDRISSE 1857-1858
8 1857-1858 I: Surplus Value 235
A Introduction 235
B The Basic Doctrine 236
C Surplus Value and the Transition to Growth 244
D Elements of a Growth Model: Productivity Increase,
Population Growth and the Reserve of Unemployed 246
E The Falling Rate of Profit 252
F The Transformation 254
G A Marxian Reply to Bohm-Bawerk 256
H Surplus Value: Matters of Timing and Indebtedness 258
I On Ricardo and Surplus Value: An Excursus 260
J Summary and Conclusion 265
9 1857-1858 II: Value Realization 268
A Introduction 268
B Capital Turnover: A Circular-Flow Process 268
C Obstacles to Value Realization 273
D On the Law of Markets and Overproduction Literature 280
E On Working-Class Consumption 285
F Summary and Conclusion 289
PART FOUR. A THIRD DRAFT OF CAPITAL: THE
ECONOMIC MANUSCRIPTS 1861-1863
10 1861-1863 I: Surplus Value-Profit, Rent, and Interest 293
A Introduction 293
B Profit-Rate Equalization and the Transformation 293
C The Transformation Aborted: Absolute Rent and the Priority
of the Industrial Sector 297
xii Contents
D The Falling Rate of Profit and Its Significance 306
E Materials, the Luxury Sector, and the General Profit Rate 311
F The Rate of Interest 312
G Commercial Capital and the Surplus-Value Doctrine 318
H Summary and Conclusion 324
11 1861-1863 II: Sectoral Analysis, Accumulation, and Stability 326
A Introduction 326
B Sectoral Analysis and the Constant Capital Riddle 326
C Conditions for Continuous Accumulation 334
D Aggregate Demand Constraints 338
E The Secular-Cyclical Nexus 341
F Sources of Cyclical Instability 344
G The Recovery Process: Corrective Mechanisms 347
H On the Overproduction Literature 349
I Summary and Conclusion 351
12 1861-1863 III: The Labor Market 353
A Introduction 353
B The Wage-Fund Doctrine Rejected: Synchronized Activity
vs. Advances 353
C Labor Demand and Technical Change 360
D Labor Supply: Population Growth and the Reserve Army 368
E The Mechanics of Population Growth and the Falling Wage
Trend 375
F Summary and Conclusion 380
PART FIVE. TOPICS IN APPLICATION
13 Economic Organization and the Equality Issue 385
A Introduction 385
B Objections to Egalitarian Reform 386
C The Allocative Role of the Free Market vs. Central Control 396
D Some Unexpected Parallels 401
E Summary and Conclusion: The Evolutionary Dimension 406
14 Is There a Marxian Entrepreneur ? On the Functions of the
Industrial Capitalist 409
A Introduction 409
B Preliminaries: Industrial Organization 411
C The Supervisory and Allocative Function 414
D Science and the Sources of New Technology 419
E Innovatory Investment 425
F The Category of Minor Improvement 428
G On Measurable Risk and Insurance 429
H On Profit of Enterprise in Capital 3 430
Contents xiii
I On Cooperation 435
J On Joint-Stock Organization and Limited Liability 435
K Conclusion: The Industrial Capitalist and Uncertainty
Revisited 438
15 Principles of Social Reform 444
A Introduction 444
B Early Statements 444
C Marx s Revisionism : The 1860s and 1870s 449
D Summary and Conclusion 461
Conclusion: A Recapitulation and Overview 463
A The Theory of Surplus Value 463
B Marx and the Classical Canon: The Theory of Value 471
C Marx and the Classical Canon: The Trend Path of the Factor
Returns 477
D Marx as Revisionist 479
E Marx and the Moderns 483
F Epilogue: On Engels and the Closure of Marx s System 488
Appendices 493
Bibliography 501
Index 519
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Contents
Preface page xv
Introduction 1
PART ONE. CAPITAL. PRINCIPLE FEATURES OF THE MARXIAN "CANON"
1 Value and Distribution 11
A Introduction 11
B On "Demand-Supply" Analysis 13
C The Transformation of Values into Prices: Formal Analysis 17
D The Transformation and the Allocation Mechanism 23
E Competition Constrained: Land Scarcity and Firm Size 28
F On "Market Value" and Competition 31
G The Inverse Wage-Profit Relation and Profit-Rate Equalization 38
H Materials, the Luxury-Goods Sector, and the General Profit
Rate 40
I The Rate of Surplus Value as Endogenous Variable 42
J More on Final Demand and Distribution 46
K Marx's Strategy 48
L Concluding Comment: The Baumol-Samuelson Exchange 53
2 Elements of Growth Theory 55
A Introduction 55
B Setting the Stage: Stationary Reproduction as Circular-Flow
Process 55
C Capital Accumulation 59
D Determinants of the Rate of Accumulation 61
E The "Simple Reproduction" Scheme 68
F The "Extended Reproduction" Scheme 75
G Concluding Comment 83
Contents
Economic Growth and the Falling Real-Wage Trend 85
A Introduction 85
B The Falling Wage Trend 88
C The Subsistence Wage and the Value of Labor Power 90
D The Falling Wage Trend and Population Growth 94
E The Industrial Reserve Army and Cyclical Wage Fluctuations 100
F Inter-Sectoral Labor Movements 102
G The Participation Rate 104
H Concluding Comments: Objections to Malthus 106
Economic Growth and the Falling Rate of Profit 110
A Introduction 110
B The Basic Analysis 111
C The Conditions for a Falling: Rate of Profit 114
D Increasing Rate of Surplus Value and Cheapening of Constant
Capital 118
E The Limited Impact of a Rising Rate of Surplus Value 120
F Implications of Differential Rates of Productivity Increase 123
G Technical Progress and the Falling Profit Rate: An Overview 127
H On Secular Underconsumption 129
I Concluding Comments: On the Significance of the Falling
Profit Rate 132
The Cyclical Dimension 134
A Introduction 134
B The Cyclical Chronology 135
C Trend and Cycle: Causal Mechanisms 139
D The Raw Material Constraint and Upper Turning Point 143
E The Labor Constraint and Upper Turning Point 145
F The Monetary Dimension 150
G Inter-and Intra-Departmental Imbalance 157
H A Note on the "Echo Effect" 159
I Concluding Remarks 160
PART TWO. ORIGINS: MARX IN THE 1840s
Marx's Economics 1843-1845 165
A Introduction 165
B Price Theory 166
C Wage-Rate and Profit-Rate Trends 171
D The Private Property System: Ricardo as bete noire 176
E On Aggregate Demand and "Overproduction" 182
F In Partial Defence of Proudhon 184
G Objections to Friedrich List 188
H Summary and Conclusion 190
Contents xi
7 A "First Draft" of Capital 1847-1849 194
A Introduction 194
B Allocation, Cost Price, and the Labor Theory 195
C Differential Rent 204
D Labor as Commodity 206
E On "Labor Power" and the Source of Surplus Value 207
F The Inverse Wage-Profit Relation 212
G The Falling Real-Wage Trend 214
H More on the Real-Wage Trend: Increasing Organic
Composition, Demographic Patterns, and the Reserve Army 218
I Profit-Rate Determination: "Competition of Capitals" 223
J Labor and Free Trade: On Marx's Ricardian bond fides 224
K Summary and Conclusion 227
PART THREE. A "SECOND DRAFT" OF CAPITAL: THE GRUNDRISSE 1857-1858
8 1857-1858 I: Surplus Value 235
A Introduction 235
B The Basic Doctrine 236
C Surplus Value and the Transition to Growth 244
D Elements of a Growth Model: Productivity Increase,
Population Growth and the Reserve of Unemployed 246
E The Falling Rate of Profit 252
F The "Transformation" 254
G A Marxian "Reply" to Bohm-Bawerk 256
H Surplus Value: Matters of Timing and Indebtedness 258
I On Ricardo and Surplus Value: An Excursus 260
J Summary and Conclusion 265
9 1857-1858 II: Value "Realization" 268
A Introduction 268
B Capital Turnover: A Circular-Flow Process 268
C Obstacles to Value Realization 273
D On the Law of Markets and Overproduction Literature 280
E On Working-Class Consumption 285
F Summary and Conclusion 289
PART FOUR. A "THIRD DRAFT" OF CAPITAL: THE
ECONOMIC MANUSCRIPTS 1861-1863
10 1861-1863 I: Surplus Value-Profit, Rent, and Interest 293
A Introduction 293
B Profit-Rate Equalization and the Transformation 293
C The Transformation Aborted: Absolute Rent and the Priority
of the Industrial Sector 297
xii Contents
D The Falling Rate of Profit and Its Significance 306
E Materials, the Luxury Sector, and the General Profit Rate 311
F The Rate of Interest 312
G Commercial Capital and the Surplus-Value Doctrine 318
H Summary and Conclusion 324
11 1861-1863 II: Sectoral Analysis, Accumulation, and Stability 326
A Introduction 326
B Sectoral Analysis and the Constant Capital "Riddle" 326
C Conditions for "Continuous" Accumulation 334
D Aggregate Demand Constraints 338
E The Secular-Cyclical Nexus 341
F Sources of Cyclical Instability 344
G The Recovery Process: Corrective Mechanisms 347
H On the "Overproduction" Literature 349
I Summary and Conclusion 351
12 1861-1863 III: The Labor Market 353
A Introduction 353
B The "Wage-Fund" Doctrine Rejected: Synchronized Activity
vs. Advances 353
C Labor Demand and Technical Change 360
D Labor Supply: Population Growth and the "Reserve Army" 368
E The Mechanics of Population Growth and the Falling Wage
Trend 375
F Summary and Conclusion 380
PART FIVE. TOPICS IN APPLICATION
13 Economic Organization and the Equality Issue 385
A Introduction 385
B Objections to Egalitarian Reform 386
C The Allocative Role of the Free Market vs. Central Control 396
D Some Unexpected Parallels 401
E Summary and Conclusion: The Evolutionary Dimension 406
14 Is There a Marxian "Entrepreneur"? On the Functions of the
Industrial Capitalist 409
A Introduction 409
B Preliminaries: Industrial Organization 411
C The Supervisory and Allocative Function 414
D Science and the Sources of New Technology 419
E Innovatory Investment 425
F The Category of "Minor" Improvement 428
G On Measurable Risk and Insurance 429
H On "Profit of Enterprise" in Capital 3 430
Contents xiii
I On Cooperation 435
J On Joint-Stock Organization and Limited Liability 435
K Conclusion: The Industrial Capitalist and Uncertainty
Revisited 438
15 Principles of Social Reform 444
A Introduction 444
B Early Statements 444
C Marx's "Revisionism": The 1860s and 1870s 449
D Summary and Conclusion 461
Conclusion: A Recapitulation and Overview 463
A The Theory of Surplus Value 463
B Marx and the Classical Canon: The Theory of Value 471
C Marx and the Classical Canon: The Trend Path of the Factor
Returns 477
D Marx as "Revisionist" 479
E Marx and the Moderns 483
F Epilogue: On Engels and the "Closure" of Marx's System 488
Appendices 493
Bibliography 501
Index 519 |
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spelling | Hollander, Samuel 1937- Verfasser (DE-588)118553062 aut The economics of Karl Marx analysis and application Samuel Hollander 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2008 XVI, 532 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Historical perspectives on modern economics Includes bibliographical references (p. 501-518) and index Capital : principle features of the Marxian "canon" -- Value and distribution -- On "demand-supply" analysis -- The transformation of values into prices: formal analysis -- The transformation and the allocation mechanism -- Competition constrained : land scarcity and firm size -- On "market value" and competition -- The inverse wage-profit relation and profit-rate equalization -- Materials, the luxury-goods sector and the general profit rate -- The rate of surplus value as endogenous variable -- More on final demand and distribution -- Marx's strategy -- The Baumol-Samuelson debate -- Elements of growth theory -- Setting the stage : stationary reproduction as circular-flow process -- Capital accumulation -- Determinants of the rate of accumulation -- The "simple reproduction" scheme -- The "extended reproduction" scheme -- Economic growth and the falling real-wage trend -- The falling wage trend -- The subsistence wage and the value of labor power -- Marx, Karl / 1818-1883 / Das Kapital Marx, Karl <1818-1883> Das Kapital Capital Business cycles Value Marxian economics Marx, Politische Ökonomie fes Marx, Wirtschaftstheorie fes HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016653631&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Hollander, Samuel 1937- The economics of Karl Marx analysis and application Marx, Karl / 1818-1883 / Das Kapital Marx, Karl <1818-1883> Das Kapital Capital Business cycles Value Marxian economics Marx, Politische Ökonomie fes Marx, Wirtschaftstheorie fes |
title | The economics of Karl Marx analysis and application |
title_auth | The economics of Karl Marx analysis and application |
title_exact_search | The economics of Karl Marx analysis and application |
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title_full | The economics of Karl Marx analysis and application Samuel Hollander |
title_fullStr | The economics of Karl Marx analysis and application Samuel Hollander |
title_full_unstemmed | The economics of Karl Marx analysis and application Samuel Hollander |
title_short | The economics of Karl Marx |
title_sort | the economics of karl marx analysis and application |
title_sub | analysis and application |
topic | Marx, Karl / 1818-1883 / Das Kapital Marx, Karl <1818-1883> Das Kapital Capital Business cycles Value Marxian economics Marx, Politische Ökonomie fes Marx, Wirtschaftstheorie fes |
topic_facet | Marx, Karl / 1818-1883 / Das Kapital Marx, Karl <1818-1883> Das Kapital Capital Business cycles Value Marxian economics Marx, Politische Ökonomie Marx, Wirtschaftstheorie |
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