The Economic Surplus in Advanced Economies
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Description
The theory of monopoly capital is central to any satisfactory analysis of accumulation and stagnation in advanced capitalist economies. This major new book presents in one volume recent discussions of monopoly capitalism to emphasize the centrality and vitality of this tradition in modern political economy.
ISBN
978 1 85278 555 0
Publication Date
1992
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
City
Brookfield VT
Disciplines
Business
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Table of Contents
1. The Monopoly Capital Approach to the Concept of the Economic Surplus (J.B. Davis)
2. Monopoly Capital After 25 Years (P.M. Sweezy)
3. Estimating the Economic Surplus (J.D. Phillips)
4. The Tendency of the Surplus to Rise, 1963–1988 (M. Dawson and J.B. Foster)
5. Re-evaluating the Concept of the Surplus (V.D. Lippit)
6. Stagnation, Growth and Unproductive Activity (A.K. Dutt)
7. In What Sense Does Monopoly Capital Require Monopoly? An Essay on the Contribution of Kalecki and Steindl (T. Mott)
8. The Fund for Social Change (J.R. Stanfield)
9. Economic Surplus and the Market System (L. Fishman)
10. Industrial Integration, East and West: Planning the Market Economy (K. Cowling)